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The FReeper Foxhole Lazy Sunday-The Court Martial of George Armstrong Custer - July 24th, 2005
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Posted on 07/24/2005 9:22:10 AM PDT by snippy_about_it



Lord,

Keep our Troops forever in Your care

Give them victory over the enemy...

Grant them a safe and swift return...

Bless those who mourn the lost.
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for all those serving their country at this time.



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The Court Martial of George Armstrong Custer





FORT LEAVENWORTH HISTORY


On 11 October 1867, at Fort Leavenworth, a court martial found Brevet Major General George Armstrong Custer, Lieutenant Colonel, 7 th U.S. Cavalry guilty and sentenced him to suspension from rank and command for one year, and forfeiture of his pay for the same time.

Charges and Specifications preferred against Brevet Major General G. A. Custer, Lieutenant Colonel 7th U.S. Cavalry

Charge first.

Absence without leave from his command.

Specification first.

In this, that he Brevet Major General G.A . Custer, Lieutenant Colonel 7th U.S. Cavalry, did at or near Fort Wallace, Kansas, on or about the 15th day of July 1867, absent himself from his command without proper authority, and proceed to Fort Harker, Kansas, a distance of about 275 miles, this at a time when his command was expected to be actively engaged against hostile Indians.

Charge second.

Conduct to the prejudice of good order and military discipline.

Specification first.

In this, that he, Brevet Major General G.A. Custer, Lieutenant Colonel 7th U.S. Cavalry, immediately after the troops of his command had completed a long and exhausting march, and when the horses belonging thereto had not been rested, and were in an unfit condition for said service, did select a portion of such command consisting of three Commissioned officers, and about seventy-five men with their horses, and did set out upon and execute a rapid march from Fort Wallace, Kansas, to Fort Hays in the same state; the said march being on private business, and without proper authority or any urgency or demand of public business; and in so doing did seriously prejudice the public interest by overmarching and damaging the horses belonging to the said detachment of his command.

Specification second.

In this, that he, Brevet Major General G.A . Custer, Lieutenant Colonel 7th U.S. Cavalry, while executing an unauthorized journey on private business from Fort Wallace, Kansas to Fort Harker in the same state, did procure at Fort Hays in the same state, on or about the 17th July 1867, (two ambulances and) four mules belonging to the United States, and did use such (ambulances and) mules, for the conveyance of himself and part of his escort from said Fort Hays to Fort Harker in the aforesaid state.

Specification third.

In this, that he Brevet Major General G.A. Custer, Lieutenant Colonel 7th U.S. Cavalry, when near Downer's Station in the state of Kansas, on or about the 16th day of July 1867, after having received information that a party of Indians had attacked a small party detached from his escort near said Station, did fail to take proper measures for the repulse of said Indians, or the defense or relief of said detachment; and further, after the return of such detached party of his command with report that two of their number had been killed, did neglect to take any measures to pursue such party of Indians, or recover or bury the bodies of his command that had been killed as aforesaid.

Additional Charges and Specifications preferred against Lieutenant Colonel George A. Custer, Brevet Major General U.S.A.

Charge

Conduct prejudicial to good order and Military discipline.

Specification first.

In this that Brevet Major General G.A. Custer, Lieutenant Colonel 7th U.S. Cavalry, while en route commanding and marching a column of his regiment, six companies or thereabouts, strong, from the valley of the Platte River, to the valley of the Smoky Hill River, did, when ordering a party of three commissioned Officers and others of his Command in pursuit of supposed deserters who were then in view leaving camp, also order the said party to shoot the supposed deserters down dead, and bring none in alive. This on "Custer' Cavalry Column Trail," while traveling southward, about fifty miles southwest from Fort Sedgewick, Colorado, on or about the seventh day of July, 1867.

Specification second.

In this that Brevet Major General G.A. Custer, Lieutenant Colonel 7th U.S. Cavalry, did order (the following named and designated Soldiers of his regiment, viz. Bugler Barney Tolliver, Company K., Private Charles Johnson, Company K., Private Alburger, Company D., and other) enlisted men of his command, to be shot down as supposed deserters, but without trial; and did thus cause three men to be severely wounded.

This on "Custer's Cavalry Column Trail," while traveling southward, between fifteen and forty miles South of Platt River, between fifty and seventy miles Southwest from Fort Sedgewick, Colorado, on or about the seventh day of July, 1867.

Specification third.

In this that Brevet Major General G.A . Custer, Lieutenant Colonel 7th U.S. Cavalry, after the following named and designated soldiers of his regiment, viz. Bugler Barney Tolliver, Company K., Private Charles Johnson, Company K., and Private Alburger, Company D., had been summarily shot down and severely wounded by order of him the said Custer, did, order and cause the said soldiers to be placed in a government wagon, and to be hauled eighteen miles, (and did then and there neglect and positively and persistently refuse to allow the said soldiers, to receive treatment and attention from the Acting Assistant Surgeon with his command or any other Medical or Surgical attendance whatsoever).

This on "Custer's Cavalry Column Trail," while traveling southward, between fifteen and forty miles south of Platt River, between fifty and seventy miles Southwest from Fort Sedgewick, Colorado, on or about the seventh day of July, 1867.

Specification fourth.

In this that Brevet Major General G.A. Custer, Lieutenant Colonel 7th U.S. Cavalry, while commanding and marching a column of his regiment, six companies or thereabouts strong, did, on or about the seventh day of July 1867, at a point about fifteen miles South of Platt River, and about fifty miles southwest from Fort Sedgewick, Colorado, order and cause the summary shooting, as a supposed deserter, but without trial, of one Private Charles Johnson, Company K., 7th U.S. Infantry [sic], a soldier of his command; whereby he, the said Johnson, was so severely wounded that he soon after - to wit, on or about the 17th day of July 1867, at or near Fort Wallace, Kansas - did decease; he the said Custer thus causing the death of the said Johnson.

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Findings

Of the 1st Specification 1st Charge - Guilty of the Specification, substituting the words "Fort Harker," for the words "Fort Riley," and the figures "200" for the figures "275."

Of the 1st Charge - Guilty. Of the 1st Specification of the 2nd Charge - Guilty.

Of the 2nd Specification of the 2nd Charge - Guilty of the Specification, substituting the words "Ft. Harker" for the words "Ft. Riley;" omitting the words "two ambulances and," and substituting the word "four" for the word "eight," and omitting the words "ambulances and," and attach no criminality thereto.

Of the 3rd Specification of the 2nd Charge - Guilty.

Of the 2nd Charge - Guilty.

Of the 1st Specification of the Additional Charge - Guilty.

Of the 2nd Specification of the Additional Charge - Guilty of the Specification omitting the words "the following named and designated soldiers of his Regiment, viz Bugler Barney Tolliver, Co.K, Private Charles Johnson, Co K, Private Alburger, Co. D. and other," and substituting the words "three" in place of the words "the said."

Of the third Specification of the Additional Charge the Court finds the facts as stated in the specification except the words "and did then and there neglect and positively and persistantly refuse to allow the said soldiers to receive any treatment or attention from the acting assistant Surgeon with his command, or any other medical or surgical attendance whatever," and attach no criminality thereto.

Of the forth Specification of the Additional Charge - Guilty.

Of the Additional Charge - Guilty.

In consequence the Court sentenced Brevet Major General G.A. Custer, Lieutenant Colonel, 7th U.S. Cavalry, to be suspended from rank and command for one year, and forfeit his pay for the same time.

--------------------------------------------------------------------------- Members of the Court

Brevet Major General William Hoffman, Colonel Third U.S. Infantry
Brevet Major General John W. Davidson, Lieutenant Colonel Tenth U.S. Calvary (excused)
Brevet Major General Benjamin H. Grierson, Colonel Tenth U.S. Calvary
Brevet Brigadier General Pitcairn Morrison, Colonel U.S. Army Retired
Brevet Brigadier General Michael R. Morgan, Major Commissary of Subsistence
Brevet Brigadier General Franklin D. Callender, Lieutenant Colonel Ordnance Department
Brevet Lieutenant Colonel Thomas C. English, Major Fifth U.S. Infantry
Brevet Major Henry Asbury, Captain, Ordnance Department
Brevet Major Stephen C. Lyford, Captain Ordnance Department
Brevet Lieutenant Colonel Robert Chandler, Captain Thirteenth U.S. Infantry, Judge Advocate





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To: Aeronaut

Good morning Aeronaut.


21 posted on 07/24/2005 12:38:35 PM PDT by snippy_about_it (Fall in --> The FReeper Foxhole. America's History. America's Soul.)
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To: E.G.C.

(((Hugs)))


22 posted on 07/24/2005 12:38:50 PM PDT by snippy_about_it (Fall in --> The FReeper Foxhole. America's History. America's Soul.)
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To: The Mayor
There is no insignificant task in the church.

True of service to our Lord and true of any service to our military.

23 posted on 07/24/2005 12:40:56 PM PDT by snippy_about_it (Fall in --> The FReeper Foxhole. America's History. America's Soul.)
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To: snippy_about_it

BTTT to that !


24 posted on 07/24/2005 1:11:05 PM PDT by The Mayor ( Pray as if everything depends on God; work as if everything depends on you.)
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To: USMCBOMBGUY

Custer was kind of like JFK, the only thing that made him really famous was getting killed.


25 posted on 07/24/2005 1:27:22 PM PDT by U S Army EOD (Pray For the EOD Folks Working in the Middle East)
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To: w_over_w

Moore's unit was the same as Custer's old unit.


26 posted on 07/24/2005 1:28:38 PM PDT by U S Army EOD (Pray For the EOD Folks Working in the Middle East)
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To: w_over_w

Hal's group was renamed the 7th, 1st of the 7th. Then there is 2nd of the 7th and then there's....Oh my. I hope if there are any curses from Custer that Hal chased them away!


27 posted on 07/24/2005 2:09:35 PM PDT by snippy_about_it (Fall in --> The FReeper Foxhole. America's History. America's Soul.)
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To: USMCBOMBGUY
LOL. You just needed to break up the paragraphs with line breaks.

We use < br >< br > so as not to change any font color or < p > if we aren't using any special fonts. (Don't use spaces within the brackets, I've only done it here so it would show up.)

Otherwise it's fine. :-)

28 posted on 07/24/2005 2:14:11 PM PDT by snippy_about_it (Fall in --> The FReeper Foxhole. America's History. America's Soul.)
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To: quietolong

Thanks for the links.


29 posted on 07/24/2005 2:15:15 PM PDT by snippy_about_it (Fall in --> The FReeper Foxhole. America's History. America's Soul.)
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To: bentfeather

Good afternoon feather.


30 posted on 07/24/2005 2:15:31 PM PDT by snippy_about_it (Fall in --> The FReeper Foxhole. America's History. America's Soul.)
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To: Professional Engineer

Oh yeah!!


31 posted on 07/24/2005 2:16:10 PM PDT by snippy_about_it (Fall in --> The FReeper Foxhole. America's History. America's Soul.)
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To: Iris7
I kind of like the consarned old varmit.

LOL. Remind you of you?

32 posted on 07/24/2005 2:17:28 PM PDT by snippy_about_it (Fall in --> The FReeper Foxhole. America's History. America's Soul.)
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To: SAMWolf
I learned something new today.

When I can teach you something then I know I've hit pay dirt!

33 posted on 07/24/2005 2:18:07 PM PDT by snippy_about_it (Fall in --> The FReeper Foxhole. America's History. America's Soul.)
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To: Professional Engineer

Nice cups. Where's mine. :-)


34 posted on 07/24/2005 2:18:36 PM PDT by snippy_about_it (Fall in --> The FReeper Foxhole. America's History. America's Soul.)
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To: USMCBOMBGUY

Well dang, forget my html instructions, this is great. Thanks for the pics and info.


35 posted on 07/24/2005 2:20:09 PM PDT by snippy_about_it (Fall in --> The FReeper Foxhole. America's History. America's Soul.)
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To: snippy_about_it

On This Day In History


Birthdates which occurred on July 24:
1380 Giovanni da Capistrano Italian monk who liberated Belgrade from the Turks. Later cannonized a saint as San Juan de Capistrano
1759 Victor Emmanuel I King of Sardinia (1802-21)
1783: Simon Bolivar, freed 6 Latin American republics from Spanish rule
1796 John Middleton Clayton Delaware, (Sen-Del)/US Sec of State (1849-50)
1802 Alexandre Dumas Villes-Cotterêts France, author (3 Musketeers)
1827 Julius Adolph de Lagnel, Brig General (Confederate Army), died in 1912
1842 Ambrose Bierce Ohio, writer (Nuggets & Dust)
1878 Lord Dunsany(Edward JMD Plunkett) Ireland, dramatist/poet (Mirage Water)
1895 Robert Graves England, poet/historical novelist (I, Claudius)
1898 Amelia Earhart aviatrix Atchison, Kansas
1900 Zelda Fitzgerald 1st wife of F Scott
1902 Nora Swinburne England, actress (Quo Vardis, Dinner at Ritz, River)
1916 Bob Eberly Mechanicsville NY, singer (Jimmy Dorsey Band)
1920 Alexander H Cohen NYC, Broadway producer (Beyond the Fringe)
1920 Bella Abzug (Rep-D-NY)
1932 William D Ruckelshaus headed Environmental Protection Agency
1934 Willie Davis NFL defensive end (Cleveland Browns, Green Bay)
1935 Adnan Khashnoggi Saudi businessman/financier
1936 Mark Goddard Lowell Mass, actor (Don West-Lost in Space)
1936 Ruth Buzzi Westerly RI, comedienne (Laugh-In, Margie-That Girl)
1939 Bob Lilly NFL defensive tackle (Dallas Cowboys)
1951 Lynda Carter Phoenix Az, Miss USA/actress (Wonder Woman, Billie Jo)
1953 Steve Grogan NFL QB (New England Patriots)
1958 Pam Tills, Country music artist
1964 Barry Bonds, Riverside CA, left fielder (Pirates, SF Giants, 3X MVP)



Deaths which occurred on July 24:
1842 John Sell Cotman, landscape painter, dies

1862 Martin Van Buren 8th pres, dies in Kinderhook NY

1883 Matthew Webb, English Channel swimmer, drowns above Niagara Falls
1900 Ferdinand Hamet, Dutch missionary in Mongolia, murdered at 59
1950 Robert W Lehnhoff, [Executioner of Groningen], SS fuhrer, executed
1954 Mary Church Terrell educator/civil rights leader, dies at 90
1966 Montgomery Clift actor, dies at 45
1972 Bobby Ramirez drummer (White Trash), killed at 23 in bar brawl
1974 Chris Chubbock newscaster shoots self on air
1980 Peter Sellers dies at 54
1991 Isaac Bashevis Singer Nobel prize winning author, dies at 87
1997 William J Brennan, supreme court justice (1956-90), dies at 91
1997 Antar Zouabri (26), the chief of the Armed Islamic Group killed in Algeria
1999 Shoukry Ayyad, Egyptian poetry critic, died at age 78.("The Hero in Literature and Fables," "Language and Creativity.")


GWOT Casualties

Iraq
24-Jul-2003 4 | US: 4 | UK: 0 | Other: 0
US Corporal Evan Asa Ashcraft Mosul - Ninawa Hostile - hostile fire - ambush
US Private 1st Class Raheen Tyson Heighter Mosul - Ninawa Hostile - hostile fire - ambush
US Sergeant Juan M. Serrano Baghdad Non-hostile - vehicle accident
US Staff Sergeant Hector R. Perez Mosul - Ninawa Hostile - hostile fire - ambush

24-Jul-2004 2 | US: 2 | UK: 0 | Other: 0
US Specialist Nicholas J. Zangara Bayji (near) - Salah ad Din Hostile - hostile fire - IED attack
US Lance Corporal Vincent M. Sullivan Al Anbar Province Hostile - hostile fire


Afghanistan
A Good Day

http://icasualties.org/oif/
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On this day...
1487 Citizens of Leeuwarden Neth. rebel against ban on foreign beer
1505 On their way to India, a group of Portuguese explorers sack the city-state of Kilwa.
1534 Jacques Cartier lands in Canada claims it for France
1554 Queen Mary of England marries Philip II, king of Spain
1567 Mary, Queen of Scots, is imprisoned and forced to abdicate her throne to her 1-year-old son James VI.
1651 Anthony Johnson, a free black, receives grant of 250 acres in Va
1673 Edmund Halley enters Queen's College, Oxford, as an undergraduate
1679 New Hampshire became a royal colony of the British crown
1683 1st settlers from Germany to US, leave aboard the Concord
1701 Antoine de la Mothe Cadillac establishes Fort Ponchartrain for France at present-day Detroit, Michigan.
1704 Admiral George Rooke takes Gibraltar from the Spanish.
1758 George Washington admitted to Virginia House of Burgess
1783 Georgia becomes a protectorate of tsarist Russia
1799 William Clark (of Lewis & Clark) is willed the slave York
1791 Robespierre expels all Jacobins opposed to the principles of the French Revolution.
1824 Harrisburg Pennsylvanian newspaper publishes results of 1st public opinion poll. Clear lead for Andrew Jackson
1847 Brigham Young & his Mormon followers arrive at Salt Lake City, UT
1847 Rotary-type printing press patented by Richard March Hoe, NYC
1861 Skirmish at Taylor Mountain, (W)VA - CS Gen Wise retreats
1863 Battle at Battle Mountain, Virginia
1864 Battle of Winchester, VA (casualties US1200 CS600)
1866 Tennessee becomes 1st Confederate state readmitted to Union
1870 1st trans-US rail service begins
1877 1st time federal troops are used to combat strikers
1897 African-American soldiers of the 25th Infantry Bicycle Corps arrive in St. Louis, Mo., after completing a 40-day bike ride from Missoula, Montana.
1900 Race riot in New Orleans, 2 white policemen killed
1915 Excursion ship Eastland capsizes in Lake Michigan, 852 die
1919 Race Riot in Washington DC (6 killed, 100 wounded)
1923 Allied Powers & Turkey sign peace treaty, Lausanne (Article 39 allowed Turkish nationals to use any language they wished in commerce, public and private meetings, and publications. The treaty specifically protected the rights of the Armenian, Greek and Jewish communities.)
1925 Scopes guilty of teaching evolution in a Tn HS, fined $100 & costs
1929 NY to SF footrace ends (2« months) winner was 60 year old Monteverde

1929 Pres Hoover proclaims Kellogg-Briand Pact which renounces war (Great moment in diplomacy #937)

1933 K Reinmuth discovers asteroids #1645 Waterfield, #1668 Hanna, #1726 Hoffmeister, #2136 Jugta & #2158
1934 1st ptarmigan hatched & reared in captivity, Ithaca, NY
1936 118ø F, Minden, Nebraska (state record)
1936 121ø F, near Alton, Kansas (state record)
(It's HOT in July! OMG we're all gonna die!)
1937 Alabama drops charges against 5 blacks accused of rape in Scottsboro
1941 Nazi massacre entire Jewish population of Grodz Lithuania
1943 RAF bombs Hamburg (20,000 dead)
1944 Soviet forces liberate concentration camp Majdanek
1945 US destroyer Underhill torpedoed West of Guam
1945 U.S. Navy bombers sink the Japanese (hybrid) battleship-carrier Hyuga off Kure, Japan
1948 4 Duluth Mn. Dukes (St Louis Cards Class C farm team) die in crash
1948 Soviets blockades Berlin from the west
1950 V-2/WAC Corporal rocket launch; 1st launch from Cape Canaveral
1950 The U.S. Fifth Air Force relocates from Japan to Korea.
1952 112ø F, Louisville, Georgia (state record)
1952 Pres Truman settles 53-day steel strike
1956 Comedy team of Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis split
1959 VP Nixon argued with Khrushchev, known as "Kitchen Debate"
1961 Roger Maris hits 4 home runs in a doubleheader

1961 1st US commercial plane is hijacked to Cuba

1965 Bob Dylan release "Like a Rolling Stone"
1965 Casey Stengel resigns as manager of the NY Mets
1967 Beatles sign a petition in The Times to legalize marijuana
1967 Charles de Gaulle says 'Vive le Qu‚bec libre! Long live free Quebec!'
1969 Apollo 11 returns to Earth
1969 Hoyt Wilhelm pitches in a record 907th major league game
1969 Muhammad Ali is convicted for refusing induction in US Army on appeal
1972 Jigme Singye Wangchuk becomes king of Bhutan at 16
1974 Supreme Court unanimously rules Nixon must turn over Watergate tapes
1975 Apollo 18 returns to Earth
1978 Billy Martin resigns as Yankee manager after "the one is a born liar the other a convicted one" comment about Steinbrenner & Jackson
1979 Red Sox Carl Yastrzemski hits his 400th HR
1983 Pine Tar Game, Brett's HR disallowed against Yanks (overturned)
1985 Gandhi signs peace contract with Sikh leader Harchand Singh Longowai
1986 SF Federal jury convicts navy radioman Jerry Whitworth of espionage
1987 IBM-PC DOS Version 3.3 (updated) released
1987 Hulda Crooks, a 91-year-old mountaineer from California, becomes the oldest woman to conquer Mount Fuji.
1990 Ms. Magazine hits the newstands again after an 8 month haitus
1990 Iraq, accuses Kuwait of conspiring to harm its economy through oil overproduction, masses tens of thousands of troops and hundreds of tanks along the Iraqi-Kuwaiti border
1991 U of Manchester scientist announce finding a planet outside of the solar system
1994 Miguel Indurain wins Tour de France
1995 A suicide bomber set off an explosion in a crowded commuter bus in Tel Aviv, Israel, killing six people.
1996 Two bombs blamed on Tamil separatists ripped through a commuter train near Colombo, Sri Lanka, killing 64 civilians and wounding more than 400.
1998 A gunman burst into the U.S. Capitol, opening fire and killing two police officers before being shot and captured. Russell Weston Jr., diagnosed as a paranoid schizophrenic, was found incompetent to stand trial.
2000 Georgia Governor Zell Miller (D) appointed to the late Republican Paul Coverdell’s(R) Senate seat
2001 A Chinese court sentenced two U.S. residents to 10 years in prison on charges of spying for Taiwan. (China released Gao Zhan and Qin Guangguang two days later.)
2001 Larry Silverstein signs a $3.2 billion, 99-year lease for the NYC World Trade Center.
2002 US House votes 420-1 to oust Rep. James Traficant, Ohio (D). Traficant was sentenced to 8 years in prison July 30.
2002 9 Pennsylvania coal miners are trapped by a flood 240 feet underground. All 9 were rescued Jul 27
2004 An online statement by a group representing itself as al-Qaida's European branch threatened to turn Australia into "pools of blood" if it doesn't withdraw its troops from Iraq. (And Blah Blah Blah)


Holidays
Note: Some Holidays are only applicable on a given "day of the week"

Denmark : Midsummer Day
Ecuador, Venezuala : Bolivar Day (1783)
Idaho, Utah : Pioneer Day (1847)
Spain : Valencia Fair Day-Battle of the Flowers
Virgin Islands : Hurricane Supplication Day (Monday)
Instant Coffee Day; just add water to enjoy!
Women Aviators Day
National Tennis Month


Religious Observances
RC : Commemoration of St Christina, virgin/martyr
Ang : Commemoration of Thomas … Kempis, priest


Religious History
1216 Cencio Savelli was consecrated Pope Honorius III. During his 11-year pontificate,he confirmed two well-known religious orders: the Dominicans in 1216 and the Franciscansin 1223.
1550 French-born Swiss reformer John Calvin wrote in a letter: 'If you make a constantstudy of the word of the Lord, you will be quite able to guide your life to the highestexcellence.'
1725 Birth of John Newton, an English slave ship's captain. He was converted at age 22, and entered the Anglican ministry. Newton is remembered today as author of severalenduring hymns, including 'Amazing Grace' and 'Glorious Things of Thee Are Spoken.'
1819 Birth of Josiah G. Holland, American writer who in 1874 authored the Christmas hymn, 'There's a Song in the Air.'
1918 On Mt. Scopus in Jerusalem, the cornerstone for Hebrew University was laid by Dr.Chaim Weizmann. (Weizmann was later elected first president of the modern state of Israel.)

Source: William D. Blake. ALMANAC OF THE CHRISTIAN CHURCH. Minneapolis: Bethany House, 1987.


Friends Mount Billboard for Bachelor

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) -- The friends and co-workers of Lance Archibald say it's time for him to get hitched. To help the process along, they've mounted a billboard campaign and created a Web site where interested women can log in and apply to be selected for a date. The billboard is located on Interstate 15 near Lindon, about 40 miles south of Salt Lake City.

"I'm Lance, Lets go out!" the billboard reads.

The Web site gives biographical information, a photo gallery and testimonials of Archibald's date-worthiness from those well-meaning friends and co-workers.

So why the concern over Archibald's marital status? As a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, whose members typically marry in their early 20s, the 31-year-Archibald is approaching a status as the male-equivalent of an 'Old Maid.'

"It kind of came out of discussions we had, that Lance is such a good guy but not married," said Morgan Lynch, CEO of LogoWorks, where Archibald is the director of marketing. "Someone threw out the idea of getting a billboard."

The sign went up a week ago. Archibald first saw while riding shotgun with a co-worker on a lunch-run plan to cruise him past his Mount Rushmore-sized mug.

"His eyes got bigger, and he leaned forward and said, 'What in the world?' " co-worker Noelle Bates said. "I think he was shocked that we actually pulled it off."

Friends say Archibald is marriage material: He's tall, handsome, has a degree from Brigham Young University - where he played on the school's basketball team - and the Harvard business school. He's also a returned missionary for the Mormon church.

"Team DateLance," the cadre of friends and co-workers behind the scheme are screening date applications. The site asks interested women to describe themselves, including age, occupation and personality, and to describe their ideal date with Archibald.

So far, the Web site has received more than 1,500 hits, with several women vying for a date. "We're still taking submissions," Bates said. "As much as we thought it'd be funny, we're serious about this."
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On the Net:
http://www.datelance.com


Thought for the day :
"Adventure is worthwhile in itself."
Amelia Earhart


36 posted on 07/24/2005 2:47:59 PM PDT by Valin (The right to do something does not mean that doing it is right.)
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To: Valin

Thats Great! What a great bunch of friends........No pressure!!


37 posted on 07/24/2005 2:57:59 PM PDT by USMCBOMBGUY (Mad as hell)
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To: snippy_about_it
attained, by battlefield commission, the rank of General. However, After the war ended, the commission was revoked and reverted to the rank of Captain.

I'm not sure about this terminology. He was brevetted to Major General in the regulars in the War of Northern Agression, so I'm not sure it is correct to say the commission was revoked, since he was never commissioned to that rank - he held it by warrant.

I'll yield to any experts on brevetted rank, however.

38 posted on 07/24/2005 3:05:10 PM PDT by PAR35
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To: PAR35

Interesting catch, I don't know but I am wondering if the terminology is correct, he was a commissioned officer, they didn't revoke the commission just the rank. But then he wasn't commissioned to the rank of......interesting.


39 posted on 07/24/2005 3:13:15 PM PDT by USMCBOMBGUY (Mad as hell)
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To: USMCBOMBGUY
Actually we were similar to that even when I was in during the 60's and 70's. You had your temporary rank in the Army of the United States and you had your permanent rank in the USAR or Regular Army. This is how you could make 03 in only two years but it took about six years to make it as RA or USAR. I was passed over for my O4 in Army of United States during the reduction in force after Vietnam. After my year group went through four reduction in forces the remaining ones still on active duty, only 18% were selected. If you were USAR you were out on the street. If you were RA you could stay in till your RA promotion came up. I made it later on with the USAR which had more strict selection criteria than the one I was passed over on. I don't think they do it like that anymore.
40 posted on 07/24/2005 4:23:28 PM PDT by U S Army EOD (Pray For the EOD Folks Working in the Middle East)
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