Sept. 14 in U.S. military history
1901: Eight days after being shot by the assassin Leon Czolgoszan, President William McKinley dies of his wounds, and Theodore
Read More1901: Eight days after being shot by the assassin Leon Czolgoszan, President William McKinley dies of his wounds, and Theodore
Read More1918: U.S. Navy railroad artillery crews conduct their first attack – a German rail center in Tergnier. The five massive
Read MoreToday we honor the memory of recently departed Medal of Honor recipient Arthur J. Jackson. On 18 September 1944 at
Read More1775: Under cover of darkness, a 1,200-man American force commanded by Col. William Prescott fortifies Breed’s Hill, overlooking Boston. 1861:
Read More1794: The first six officers of the new United States Navy receive their commissions: Captain John Barry (the first captain
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