August 24 in U.S. military history
1814: Just ten miles northeast of Washington, D.C., British soldiers and Royal Marines clash with an American force of militia
Read More1814: Just ten miles northeast of Washington, D.C., British soldiers and Royal Marines clash with an American force of militia
Read More1942: While Japanese reinforcements depart Truk to join the fighting on Guadalcanal, American P-40 Warhawks (featured image) with the 49th
Read More1776: A force of over 20,000 Redcoats led by Gen. William Howe land on Long Island, N.Y.. Over the next
Read More1918: When enemy fighters shoot down Ensign George M. Ludlow’s Machhi M.5 seaplane off the Austria-Hungary coast, Charles H. Hammann
Read More1910: 100 feet over New York City’s Sheepshead Bay Race Track, Lt. Jacob E. Fickel becomes the world’s first aerial
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