CALAMITY JANE

                Martha Jane Canary was born in Missouri around 1852.  Her family moved west, but both her parents died when she was a teenager.  She took up prostitution to survive, but decided life as a man was the route to go.  She had learned to be a teamster during her Read more…

HERBERT HOOVER

Today is the anniversary of the birth of Herbert Hoover.  Here is the info on him that you can find on this web site for every President.  NAME –  Herbert Clark Hoover NICKNAME(S) –  Chief  /  the Great Engineer  BIRTH / DEATH –  Aug. 10, 1874  West Branch, Iowa  /  Read more…

THE GULF OF TONKIN INCIDENT

 –  On August 4, 1964, President Johnson went on national television to tell about an unprovoked attack on American warships off the coast of North Vietnam.  He announced that the U.S. had already launched retaliatory air raids on North Vietnam.  Three days later, Congress passed the Gulf of Tonkin Resolution which Read more…

PATTON SLAPS TWO SOLDIERS

                On August 3, 1943, Gen. George Patton visited a field hospital on the island of Sicily.  He was coming off the capture of the city of Palermo and was moving on Messina.  “Old Blood and Guts” toured the hospital, stopping at beds to chat with the wounded soldiers.  He Read more…

THE WAGON BOX FIGHT

                The last of the three battles of Red Cloud’s War occurred on August 2, 1867.  The war was an attempt by the Sioux and Cheyenne Indians to force whites to abandon the Bozeman Trail, which crossed Indian lands to get to the gold fields of Montana.  Earlier, the Indians Read more…

FRANKLIN THOMPSON

                It is estimated that around 400 women disguised themselves as men to serve as soldiers in the Civil War.  One of the most famous was born Sarah Edmonds in Canada.  The youngest of five daughters of a disciplinarian father who preferred sons, she worked on the farm doing men’s Read more…

THE BATTLE OF THE CRATER

                In 1864, Gen. Grant’s campaign to capture Richmond and destroy Lee’s Army of North Virginia ran into a brick wall at Petersburg.  Both sides dug in and if you think trench warfare began in WWI, think again.  There was even a no man’s land between the front lines.  In Read more…

NO GUN RI MASSACRE

                The first month of the Korean War was chaotic and full of military failures for the South Korean army and its allied U.S. Army.  The invasion came as a complete surprise and the North Korean army quickly captured Seoul and rolled southward with little opposition.  American forces had been Read more…