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January 7 | This Day in U.S. Military History
Another valiant warrior awarded the Medal of Honor for actions on this day in 1945. Curtis Shoup - Recipient - |
January 8 | This Day in U.S. Military History
The Battle of New Orleans in 1815 happens after a peace agreement had been signed but word had not reached the British forces. |
January 9 | This Day in U.S. Military History
Medal of Honor award given to *CAREY, CHARLES F., JR. for actions on January 9, 1945. Charles F. Carey Jr - Wikipedia. |
January 10 | This Day in U.S. Military History
William G. Fournier and Lewis Hall both received posthumously awarded Medals of Honor for actions on Guadacanal. This bravery was on this day in 1943. William G. Fournier - Wikipedia Lewis Hall - Wikipedia |
January 11 | This Day in U.S. Military History
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January 12 | This Day in U.S. Military History
US Air Force launched Operation Ranch Hand which involved using Agent Orange and other defoliating herbicides. Operation Ranch Hand - Wikipedia Quote:
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German U-Boats start operations off East Coast of US in 1942 on this day.
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January 13 | This Day in U.S. Military History |
US troops occupy Ft. Taylor in Key West in 1861 following Florida's succession from the Union on this day.
January 14 This Day in U.S. Military History |
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Hitler goes into his Berlin bunker on January 16, 1945 and stays there until his suicide 105 days later.
January 16 | This Day in U.S. Military History |
The Battle of Cowpens - Cowpens National Battlefield (U.S. National Park Service)
The Battle of Cowpens was on this day in 1781. |
January 18 | This Day in U.S. Military History
Gordon Ynetma's selfless bravery on this day in face of overwhelming odds results in his death this day in 1968 in Vietnam and a Medal of Honor. Gordon Douglas Yntema - Wikipedia |
January 19 | This Day in U.S. Military History
Robert E. Lee - Birthday, Children & Quotes - HISTORY Robert E. Lee born in 1807 on January 19. :ho: He was a brilliant soldier and gentleman. |
January 20 | This Day in U.S. Military History
President Theodore Roosevelt puts Midway Island under US control in 1903 on this day. Midway Islands | United States territory, Pacific Ocean | Britannica Quote:
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January 21 | This Day in U.S. Military History
The USS Nautilus lunched in 1954. This was our first nuclear submarine. |
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