January 28 in U.S. military history
1915: Pres. Woodrow Wilson signs into law the congressionally approved merger of the “Life Saving” and “Revenue Cutter” services, thus
Read More1915: Pres. Woodrow Wilson signs into law the congressionally approved merger of the “Life Saving” and “Revenue Cutter” services, thus
Read More1837: U.S. soldiers and Marines under the command of Col. Archibald Henderson — a serving Marine Corps commandant — defeat
Read More1863: Following the Union general’s disastrous defeat at the Battle of Fredericksburg in December and the failed “Mud March” on
Read More1870: Following the murder of a Montana rancher and his son, Col. Eugene Baker forms a band of infantry and
Read More1944: Allied forces, including the U.S. VI Corps under the command of Maj. Gen. John P. Lucas (part of Lt.
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