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USO Canteen FReeper Style ~ Guest Military Chaplain Service and Sunday Liberty ~ August 10 2003
Guest Military Chaplin and FRiends of the Canteen

Posted on 08/10/2003 4:46:51 AM PDT by 68-69TonkinGulfYachtClub

       
       
 
  Welcome to
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Today's Spiritual Journey takes us to:

U.S Army Air Defense Artillery Center
Fort Bliss, Texas

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It's a great day to be a soldier!

The U.S. Army Air Defense Artillery Center and Fort Bliss, Texas, is the Army’s center for the education and training of Air Defense Artillery soldiers and units, It also hosts the Army’s Sergeants Major Academy. The post comprises 1.1 million acres of land stretching across the far western tip of Texas north into New Mexico. The headquarters and cantonment are located in El Paso,Texas. The Main Post Historic District encompasses buildings and landscape areas in the cantonment that date from 1891 to the 1950s.

Establishment of Fort Bliss
The City of El Paso, Texas, originally known as El Paso del Norte (the Pass of the North), takes its name from the pass through the Franklin Mountains on the American side of the Rio Grande and the Sierra Madre on the Mexican side of the Rio Grande. The pass, located near a convenient ford, has been of tremendous geographical and strategic importance since the 1500s. Onate and his conquistadors crossed the Rio Grande at what was later to become El Paso del Norte in 1560 on their way to conquer the Pueblo Indian villages on the upper Rio Grande in what is today New Mexico. For centuries, El Paso del Norte, which grew up on the south bank of the Rio Grande, served as an important stopover for supply caravans traveling from the interior of New Spain to Sante Fe.

In November 1848 the War Department ordered the establishment of a post at El Paso del Norte. The first U.S. troops to arrive consisted of six rifle companies of the 3rd Infantry Regiment. These troops established a military post known simply as "The Post Opposite El Paso." After closing and relocating the post, the Army officially renamed the post Fort Bliss on March 8, 1854, in honor of Lieutenant Colonel William Wallace Smith Bliss, an Army assistant adjutant general during the Mexican War (1846-1848).

The Army rebuilt and moved Fort Bliss several more times in the 1860s and 1870s. In the 1880s the arrival of the railroad contributed to the development of El Paso and the importance of Fort Bliss. By 1890 five American and two Mexican railroads converged at El Paso, making the city a vitally important commercial distribution center. In 1889, as part of a consolidation effort, the Army decided to make Fort Bliss the major fort in the region. With the help of an El Paso citizen’s association that purchased and donated land, the Army relocated Fort Bliss to 1,266 acres on Lanoria (La Noria) Mesa, its present-day site.

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Mexico revolutionaries Alvaro Obregon and Pancho Villa, left to right,
met with Major General John J. Pershing at Fort Bliss in 1914.

United States-Mexico Hostilities
When revolution broke out in Mexico in 1911, the United States government at first assumed a stance of neutrality. The War Department began reinforcing Fort Bliss with cavalry, infantry and artillery troops. These troops patrolled the border and guarded the international bridges leading into Mexico in an attempt to prevent illegal arms smuggling and to discourage any hostile acts against the United States. That same year the War Department decided to covert Fort Bliss to a cavalry post.

The revolutionary forces of Francisco Madero seized Juarez, just across the Rio Grande from El Paso, and forced long-time Mexico dictator Profirio Diaz from power. But the Madero government was soon toppled by a military coup led by General Victoriano Huerta, and Madero was assassinated.

During the second stage of the Mexican Revolution, the forces of revolutionary chieftains Venustiano Carranza, Pancho Villa and Alvaro Obregon, who had fought under the Maderista banner, united to drive Huerta from the presidency, but their victory only set the stage for the third and bloodiest stage of the revolution---the so-called "War of the Winners." The United States initially backed Villa, but gradually shifted its support to Carranza, whose forces combined with Obregon’s to defeat Villa’s Division del Norte in a series of major battles.

When the United States shifted its backing to the Carranzista government, Villa responded, in March 1916, by raiding Columbus, New Mexico, about 50 miles from Fort Bliss. The United States worked out a treaty with Mexico that permitted forces of either nation to cross the border in "hot pursuit" of bandits. It then sent Brigadier General John J. Pershing, whose headquarters were at Fort Bliss, and the Punitive Expedition deep into Mexico’s desolate Sierra Madre in pursuit of Villa.

Carranza, at first, welcomed the Punitive Expedition, but as Mexican resentment against the American intervention grew, he declared that the treaty was not meant to be retroactive. He began to marshal federal forces on the flanks of the Punitive Expedition, and several sharp, if small-scale, clashes between U.S. cavalry troopers and Mexican federal forces ensued. For a time, the United States and Mexico teetered on the brink of war.

By the summer of 1916, with President Woodrow Wilson’s mobilization of the entire National Guard, more than 100,000 soldiers converged at three camps near Fort Bliss. El Paso became the site of the single largest gathering of troops in the United States since the Civil War. The crisis ended, however, when the United States, declaring its mission accomplished, ordered Pershing to withdraw the Punitive Expedition from Mexico.

Pershing did not capture the elusive Villa, but his squadrons forced him to disperse his force and drove him into hiding. Drilling and training exercises continued even after the Punitive Expedition ended and gave the Army an opportunity to conduct much-needed large-scale military maneuvers and warfare training just prior to the country’s 1917 entry into the First World War.

World War I and Border Patrol
Although ineffective on World War I’s Western Front, horse cavalry continued to be the best means of patrolling and defending the U.S.-Mexican border. While Fort Bliss experienced a reduction in troop strength during World War I, the installation continued its transformation from an infantry post to a cavalry post as cavalry units left behind continued to patrol the border.

Eight months after the fighting in Europe ended, the U.S. Army’s attention again focused on the Mexican border when Pancho Villa, having regrouped after the Punitive Expedition, massed his forces and, on June 15, 1919, attacked Ciudad Juarez. On the following day, Fort Bliss received 18 airplanes for the establishment of the Army Border Air Patrol. Pilots flew surveillance missions out of Fort Bliss along the border between Nogales, Arizona, and Sanderson, Texas. A cavalry drill field just east of the Fort Bliss Main Post served as the landing field,

Fort Bliss Between the Wars
In the two decades between the World Wars, horse cavalry nationwide experienced a marked decline as the Army increasingly emphasized mechanization of its forces. The horse cavalry at Fort Bliss, however, was an exception to this national trend. Mounted troops continued to be the most efficient way to patrol the rugged border terrain. At Fort Bliss, separate cantonments were built for the Seventh and Eight Cavalry Regiments in 1919 and 1920.

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Horse cavalry proved the most effective way
to patrol the rugged borderland.

In 1921, as cavalry regiments at other installations were being deactivated, the War Department created the First Cavalry Division by incorporating the Seventh and Eight Cavalry Regiments at Fort Bliss and gave it the task of patrolling and defending the international border. Although the First Cavalry Division never fully achieved its assigned divisional strength, its formation redefined Fort Bliss as the nation’s principal cavalry installation.

Construction continued at Fort Bliss in the 1920s and 1930s, despite the austere defense spending policies of the U.S. government and the economic realities of the Great Depression. William Beaumont General Hospital and a set of quartermaster storage warehouses date to the early 1920s. In 1928 Fort Bliss received funds under the Army’s housing program to build 70 noncommissioned officers’ quarters. Construction started in early 1929.

On October 29, 1929, the New York Stock Exchange collapsed, signaling the beginning of the Great Depression. Fort Bliss benefited greatly from the Depression-era New Deal recovery programs. Between 1933 and 1939, Army housing funds, supplemented by Public Works Administration (PWA) funds, allowed the Army to construct additional buildings. These included NCOs' and officers' quarters, barracks, stables, and other miscellaneous buildings. The new officers’ quarters formed a line extending southwest along the curve of Lanoria Mesa, remaining consistent with the original plan laid out by Captain George Ruhlen.

When the United States entered World War II in late 1941, Fort Bliss was home to the largest horse cavalry force in the nation. The First Cavalry continued to patrol the border during the early years of the war. However, the need for maintaining an outdated horse cavalry along the border all but vanished in 1942 when Mexico declared war on the Axis powers.

In 1943 the War Department dismounted the First Cavalry Division at Fort Bliss. The Army subsequently converted the First Cavalry Division into a mechanized infantry unit and sent it to the Pacific Theater where its men served with distinction. Fort Bliss had begun its transformation into the nation's largest antiaircraft artillery training center.


Fort Bliss is home to:

2-43 ADA Homepage
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2-43 ADA is a PATRIOT missile battalion located at Fort Bliss, Texas. The battalion has been deployed to various locations throughout the world, most recently to Southwest Asia in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom. 2-43 ADA soldiers have supported numerous training missions providing air defense coverage and assisting ground and air commanders to understand and develop a cohesive force protection plan.


The 2-43 ADA Chaplain

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"But as for me and my household, we will serve the LORD." -- Joshua 24:15b

Joshua stood before the people declaring who he would worship and serve. The Israelites were renewing their covenant with the LORD at Shechem and Joshua wanted to be sure the people understood the covenant they were renewing. Joshua's insistence that he and his household would serve drew attention to the Israelites that serving God is an individual's responsibility. They could not expect God to watch over them and bless them simply because their forefathers worshipped God. In fact, Joshua draws attention to the fact that their ancestors worshipped multiple Gods while claiming to be God's children. He calls them to stop these practices. This brings us to 2 items for discussion...

1. Many of us were raised in the faith and claim that faith when filling out our religious preferences on data sheets. However, we do not actively practice that faith and we are banking on our parents' faith to work on and in us. Truth is, faith has no beneficiary clause. Every individual must choose for themselves whom to worship. If you're checking the block on a religious preference statement and not practicing that faith then it is not truly your faith. I once heard it said that "God has no grandchildren, only children." Sure, there is an incredible blessing to be enjoyed in generations of families practicing the faith, however, that chain can be broken or strengthened with each link.

2. Every generation carries the responsibility of passing that faith along to the next generation. While we cannot make the decisions for our children, we can teach them the faith we practice as we model it with our lives. We must adhere to our faith and teach our children why we practice our faith. In doing so, we prepare them to accept and then practice the faith when they become old enough to understand and make their own decisions regarding faith.

May God under gird us with strength and perseverance like Joshua to embrace and stand firm in the faith.

2-43 ADA BN Chaplain

For God and Country!

   
       
         
       

 


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1 posted on 08/10/2003 4:46:51 AM PDT by 68-69TonkinGulfYachtClub
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To: 68-69TonkinGulfYachtClub
Good morning Yatch man.

The LT is back in the world, safe, and all is good here. It is a good day!
2 posted on 08/10/2003 4:49:55 AM PDT by Radix
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To: Radix; 2LT Radix jr
"The LT is back in the world, safe, and all is good here. It is a good day!"

Thank You God for the safe return of 2LT Radix jr from Iraq

Welcome Home 2LT Radix jr and
"Thank You for your service to our country."

3 posted on 08/10/2003 5:04:36 AM PDT by 68-69TonkinGulfYachtClub (God Bless and Protect our military and our allies military.)
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To: Radix; 2LT Radix jr; Kathy in Alaska; MoJo2001; LindaSOG; LaDivaLoca; bentfeather; Bethbg79; ...
"The LT is back in the world, safe, and all is good here. It is a good day!"

Thank You God for the safe return of 2LT Radix jr from Iraq

Welcome Home 2LT Radix jr and
"Thank You for your service to our country."


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Please stop in and say a prayer of protection for the military. Prayers from all denominations are needed.

                                          





Dear God:
I ask that no Airman, Coast Guardsman,
Marine, Sailor, Soldier or National Guardsman
Feel alone or forgotten.
Please guide the people of Free Republic to
The USO Canteen Post Office
So they can e-mail a service man or woman today.
AMEN


Sunday Liberty starts after the Guest Military Chaplain's Service!


4 posted on 08/10/2003 5:07:00 AM PDT by 68-69TonkinGulfYachtClub (God Bless and Protect our military and our allies military.)
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To: 68-69TonkinGulfYachtClub
Good morning Tonk and all.


5 posted on 08/10/2003 5:08:36 AM PDT by Aeronaut (In my humble opinion, the new expression for backing down from a fight should be called 'frenching')
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To: Radix; 2LT Radix jr
Welcome home, 2LT RJR!


6 posted on 08/10/2003 5:19:03 AM PDT by Kathy in Alaska (God Bless America and Our Troops Who Protect Her)
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To: 68-69TonkinGulfYachtClub; All
Good morning Canteen FReepers.


7 posted on 08/10/2003 5:23:01 AM PDT by darkwing104 (Let's get dangerous)
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To: Aeronaut
Good morning, Aeronaut and Otto, and thank you both for your dedication to the flyover of protection for our troops' Canteen, a place where we offer a "touch of home" for our troops, our veterans, their families, and our allies. Is your backache resolved? Hope so.
8 posted on 08/10/2003 5:23:24 AM PDT by Kathy in Alaska (God Bless America and Our Troops Who Protect Her)
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To: Kathy in Alaska
Is your backache resolved? Hope so.

Hi Kathy. No, I'm afraid it's chronic. I have been dealing with it for about four years. Getting old is a son-of-a-gun...

9 posted on 08/10/2003 5:26:06 AM PDT by Aeronaut (In my humble opinion, the new expression for backing down from a fight should be called 'frenching')
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To: Aeronaut
Oh no. Been there done that. Been there done that too! LOL!
10 posted on 08/10/2003 5:32:07 AM PDT by Kathy in Alaska (God Bless America and Our Troops Who Protect Her)
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To: Kathy in Alaska; darkwing104; 2LT Radix jr; Old Sarge; txradioguy; Radix; Aeronaut; All

11 posted on 08/10/2003 5:32:16 AM PDT by 68-69TonkinGulfYachtClub (mmmm DONUTS!)
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To: All


If YOU are interested in participating in doing threads, either your own,
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If you are interested in being a Sports Columnist please FReep mail MoJo2001



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This is the same as the real USO AND Free Republic itself.

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To our military readers, we remain steadfast in keeping the Canteen doors open.
The Canteen is Free Republics longest running daily thread specifically designed
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The doors have been open since Oct 7 2001,
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We are indebted to you for your sacrifices for our Freedom.


To every service man or woman reading this thread.
Thank You for your service to our country.
No matter where you are stationed,
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Know that we are are proud of each and everyone of you.







12 posted on 08/10/2003 5:36:12 AM PDT by 68-69TonkinGulfYachtClub (THANK YOU TROOPS!)
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To: darkwing104
"\ !?y morning, darkwing. Thanks for your part in keeping this great country of ours free. Hope the weekend has been treating you well.


13 posted on 08/10/2003 5:37:34 AM PDT by Kathy in Alaska (God Bless America and Our Troops Who Protect Her)
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To: Kathy in Alaska
Good morning to you. Hope you are having a wonderful weekend.


14 posted on 08/10/2003 5:39:44 AM PDT by darkwing104 (Let's get dangerous)
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To: 68-69TonkinGulfYachtClub; Kathy in Alaska; tomkow6; LaDivaLoca; JohnHuang2
Mornin', everybody ! Happy Sunday !!

We had a COOL day yesterday ! 88 for a high, it appears! Yay ! Rain moved in and we badly needed it too !

73 degrees as I post this, headin' for around 96 today. Ninety's for highs the next few days too ...


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Have a cup while you FReep !






For those who prefer hot chocolate.....




15 posted on 08/10/2003 5:45:40 AM PDT by MeekOneGOP (Check out the Texas Chicken D 'RATS!: http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/news/keyword/Redistricting)
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17 posted on 08/10/2003 6:08:14 AM PDT by Soaring Feather (Good morning TROOPS and Canteen Crew)
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To: 68-69TonkinGulfYachtClub
On This Day In History


Birthdates which occurred on August 10:
1810 Camilio Benso di Cavour Italy, PM
1865 Alexander Glazunov St Petersburg Russia, composer (Chopiniana)
1869 Lawrence Binyon Vienna Austria, writer (Symbolic Wounds)
1874 Herbert Clark Hoover West Branch, Iowa, (R) 31st Pres (1929-1933)
1874 James (Tod) Sloan jockey, created monkey crouch riding style
1889 Irene Steer England, 4 X 100m relay swimmers (Olympic-gold-1912)
1893 Douglas Stuart Moore Cutchogue NY, composer (Good Night Harvard)
1893 Viscount Dunrossil Scotland, Gov Gen of Australia (1959-61)
1899 Jack Haley Boston Mass, actor (Ford Star Revue)
1900 Arthur Porritt NZ, 100m sprinter (Olympic-bronze-1924)
1900 Norma Shearer Canada, actress (Divorcee, Idiot's Delight)
1909 Leo Fender, inventor of the first mass-produced electric guitar.
1909 Mohammed V King of Morocco (1953, 1955-61)
1910 Angus Campbell US, psychologist (Elections & Political Order)
1912 Richard Reeves NYC, actor (Murph-Date With an Angel)
1913 Noah Beery Jr NYC, actor (Rockford Files, Quest, Doc Elliot)
1913 Steven Nagy bowler, 1st to bowl 300 on TV (1954)
1914 Jeff Corey NYC, actor (Getting Straight, Superman & Mole Men)
1920 Red Holzman NBA coach (NY Knickerbockers)
1923 Rhonda Fleming Hollywood Calif, actress (Spellbound)
1924 Martha Hyer actress (Day of the Wolves, Night of the Grizzly)
1928 Eddie Fisher Phila Pa, singer (Oh My Papa, Lady of Spain)
1928 Jimmy Dean Tx, actor/singer (Jimmy Dean Show, Diamonds are Forever)
1933 Bill Nieder shot putter, (Olympic-gold-1960)
1933 Rocky Colavito Bronx, baseball player (Hit 4 HRs in a game)
1939 Kate O'Mara Leicaster England, actress (Caress Morell-Dynasty)
1940 Bobby Hatfield Wisc, rocker (Righteous Bros-Unchained Melody)
1941 Anita Lonsbrough England, 200m backstroke swimmer (Oly-gold-1960)
1942 Betsy Johnson fashion designer (1971 Winnie Award)
1943 Ronnie Spector [Veronica Bennett], NYC, singer (Be My Baby)
1947 Ian Anderson Scotland, rocker (Jethro Tull-Bungle in the Jungle)
1948 Pal Gerevich Hungary, fencer (Olympic-bronze-1972, 80)
1948 Patti Austin singer (The Real Me)
1952 Ashley Putnam NYC, soprano (NY City Opera 1978)
1959 Mark Price bass/vocals (All About Eve, Tin Huey-Contents Dislodged)
1959 Rosanna Arquette NYC, actress (Desperately Seeking Susan)
1961 Beatrice Alda daughter of Alan Alda, actress (Lisa-Four Seasons)
1961 John Farriss rocker (Inxs-Kiss the Dirt)
1962 Dan Donovan rocker (Bad)





Deaths which occurred on August 10:
30 BC Cleopatra VII, Ptolemae queen, beloved by Caesar, dies
0794 Fastrada, 3rd wife of French king Charlemagne, dies at 30
1867 Ira Frederick Aldridge US Negro tragedian, dies (birth date unkn)
1930 William H Taft, US president (1909-13), dies
1945 Robert Goddard father of American rocketry, dies
1962 Ted Husing sportscaster (Monday Night Fights), dies at 60
1963 Estes Kefauver (D-Sen-Tn), dies at 60
1974 Ilona Massey actress/singer (Ilona Massey Show), dies at 64
1974 Pedro Regas actor (Pat Paulsen's « Comedy Hour), dies at 92
1976 Ray "Crash" Corrigan cowboy (Crash Corrigan's Ranch), dies at 74
1977 Vince Barnett actor (Star is Born, Human Jungle), dies at 75
1979 Dick Foran actor (OK Crackerby), dies at 69
1985 Kenny Backer comedian, dies of a heart attack at 72
1987 Clara Peller actress (Where's the Beef), dies at 86
1988 Adela Rogers St John journalist (Free Soul, Honeycomb), dies at 94
1988 Arias Arnulfo 3 time president of Panama, dies at 86





Reported: MISSING in ACTION

1965 MAILHES LAWRENCE SCOTT HOT SPRINGS AR.
1969 MICKELSEN WILLIAM E. JR. MINNEAPOLIS MN.
1970 CROWLEY JOHN E. WILLIAMSON NY.
[REMAINS ID'D 04/22/00]
1971 BATES PAUL J. JR. MESA AZ.
1971 DOLAN THOMAS A. BALTIMORE MD.
1972 SANSONE JAMES J. NORWOOD MA.

POW / MIA Data & Bios supplied by
the P.O.W. NETWORK. Skidmore, MO. USA.




On this day...
0070 "2nd Temple" of Jerusalem is set aflame
654 St Eugene I begins his reign as Catholic Pope
955 Otto organizes his nobles and defeats the invading Magyars at the Battle of Lechfeld in Germany.
1519 Magellan's 5 ship set sail to circumnavigate the Earth
1557 French troops are defeated by Emmanuel Philibert's Spanish army at St. Quentin, France.
1680 In N Mex, Pop‚ leads rebellion of Pueblo Indians against Spaniads
1743 Earliest recorded prize fighting rules formulated
1790 Robert Gray's Columbia, completes 1st American around world voyage
1792 Mobs in Paris attack the palace of Louis XVI
1809 Ecuador declares independence from Spain (National Day)
1821 Missouri admitted as 24th US state
1827 Race riots in Cincinnati (1,000 blacks leave for Canada)
1831 Former slave Nat Turner led violent insurrection against slavery
1831 William Driver of Salem, Massachusetts, is the first to use the term "Old Glory" in connection with the American flag, when he gives that name to a large flag aboard his ship, the Charles Daggett.
1833 Chicago incorporates as a village of about 200
1835 Mob of whites & oxen pulled black school to a swamp out of Canaan NH
1846 Congress charters the "nation's attic," the Smithsonian Institution
1856 Hurricane washes away 2-300 revelers at Last Island, Louisiana
1861 Battle of Wilson's Creek, Missouri
1866 Transatlantic cable laid - Former Pres Buchanan communicates over it to Queen Victoria
1885 Leo Daft opens America's 1st coml operated electric streetcar (Balt)
1887 Excursion train crashes killing 101. (Chatsworth, Illinois)
1888 NY Giant pitcher Tim Keefe sets a 19 game win streak record
1893 Chinese deported from SF under Exclusion Act
1900 1st Davis Cup Tennis Tournament (Mass) US beats England
1901 Chic White Sox Frank Isbell strands record 11 teammate base runners
1904 Japanese fleet defeat Russians off Port Arthur
1907 Prince Scipone Borchesi wins Peking to Paris, 7,500 mile auto rally
1911 Parliament Act reduces power of House of Lords
1913 2nd Balkan War ends, Treaty of Bucharest, Bulgaria loses
1919 Ukranian National Army massacres 25 Jews in Podolia Ukrane
1921 FDR stricken with polio at summer home on Canadian Is of Campobello
1938 119ø F (48ø C), Pendleton, Oregon (state record)
1944 Boston Brave Red Barrett throws only 58 pitches to beat Reds 2-0
1944 Race riots in Athens Alabama
1945 Japan announces willingness to surrender to Allies provided the status of Emperor Hirohito remained unchanged
1948 ABC enters network TV at 7 PM (WJZ, NY)
1948 Allen Funt's "Candid Camera" TV debut on ABC
1949 Natl Military Establishment renamed Dept of Defense
1954 Sir Gordon Richards retires as a jockey with record 4,870 wins
1960 Discoverer 13 launched into orbit; returned 1st object from space
1961 England applies for membership in the European Common Market
1965 Joe Engle in X-15 reaches 82 km
1966 1st lunar orbiter launched by US
1966 Daylight meteor seen from Utah to Canada. Only known case of a meteor entering the Earth's atmosphere & leaving it again
1973 1st BART train travels thru transbay tube to Montgomery St Station
1975 David Frost purchases exclusive rights to interview Nixon
1977 Phillies & Expos play a doubleheader that ends at 3:23 AM
1977 Postal employee David Berkowitz arrested in Yonkers, NY, accused of being "Son of Sam" the 44 caliber killer
1979 Wings release "Getting Closer" & "Baby's Request"
1980 Allen, the most powerful hurricane in Caribbean hits Brownsville, Tx
1980 Jack Nicklaus wins PGA Championship for 5th time
1981 Coca-Cola Bottling Co agrees to pump $34 million into black business
1981 Pete Rose tops Stan Musial's NL record 3,630 hits
1981 The Richard Nixon Museum in San Clemente closes
1984 Mary Decker trips on heel of Zola Budd during 3,000m Olympic run
1985 Michael Jackson buys ATV Music (every Beatle songs) for $47 million
1985 Uno Lindstron of Sweden, juggles a soccer ball 13.11 miles
1986 Billy Martin day, Yanks retire #1
1987 Flight Readiness Firing of Discovery's main engines is successful
1988 President Reagan signed a measure providing $20,000 payments to Japanese-Americans who were interned during World War II.
1988 UN estimates Asia's population hit 3 billion
1990 US's Magellan spacecraft lands on Venus
1991 NFL sportscaster Paul Maquire suffers a heart attack at 53





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

Ecuador : Independence Day (1809)
Missouri : Admission Day (1821)
Italy : Palio Del Golfo (2nd Sunday) - - - - - ( Sunday )
Zambia : Youth Day - - - - - ( Monday )
Elvis International Tribute Week Begins
National Lazy Day
Daughter's Day
Don't Wait...Celebrate Week Begins





Religious Observances
Ang, RC, Luth : Feast of St Laurence, deacon/martyr at Rome





Religious History
1742 English revivalist George Whitefield observed in a letter: 'It is a very uncommon thing to be rooted and grounded in the love of Jesus. I find persons may have the idea, but are far from having the real substance.'
1760 Philip Embury (1728-1773) arrived in New York the first Methodist clergyman to come over from England.in America.
1841 Birth of Mary A. Lathbury, American Sunday School leader and poet. Daughter of a Methodist preacher, two of Lathbury's poems later became popular hymns: "Break Thou the Bread of Life" and "Day is Dying in the West."
1855 Birth of Frederick J. Foakes-Jackson, Anglican theologian. His numerous publications centered around church history. His best-remembered work is "The Beginnings of Christianity, Part I: The Acts of the Apostles" (5 volumes, 1919-33).
1948 English apologist C.S. Lewis wrote in a letter: 'We ought to give thanks for all fortune: if it is good, because it is good; if bad, because it works in us patience, humility, contempt of this world and the hope of our eternal country.

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




Thought for the day :
"Some rise by sin and some by virtue fall."



You might be a guitarist if...(Happy birthday Leo)
your wife tells you she dented the fender, and you run to the guitar room to check on your strat.



Murphys Law of the day...(Nurses Laws)
Doctors only ask your name when the patient isn't doing well.



Cliff Clavin says, it's a little known fact that...
An average ear of corn has 800 kernels, arranged in 16 rows.
18 posted on 08/10/2003 6:08:54 AM PDT by Valin (America is a vast conspiracy to make you happy.)
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To: Kathy in Alaska; MoJo2001; LindaSOG; LaDivaLoca; bentfeather; beachn4fun; Ragtime Cowgirl; ...
From the men in the Military and the Canteen


19 posted on 08/10/2003 6:11:42 AM PDT by 68-69TonkinGulfYachtClub (Good Morning Ladies)
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To: darkwing104
Oops! I really meant to say GOOD morning.
20 posted on 08/10/2003 6:12:39 AM PDT by Kathy in Alaska (God Bless America and Our Troops Who Protect Her)
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