A DISASTER IN AFGHANISTAN

Today  in 1979, the Soviets were in the process of invading Afghanistan to restore the communist government.  This began their Vietnam – an occupation that became a quagmire.  They would have been wise to have studied previous attempts to occupy Afghanistan.  So would we, but that’s another story.                 If Read more…

MADAME C.J. WALKER

Today is the birthday of one of the most amazing African-American women in American History.                 Sarah Breedlove was born on Dec. 23, 1867 on a La. cotton plantation to sharecroppers.  She was the first of their children to be born free.  She went on to become the first black Read more…

MESSAGE TO McAULIFFE

 The Battle of the Bulge famously occurred at Christmastime of 1944.  The most remembered moment came when the Germans had Bastogne surrounded and decided to demand surrender.  The American general’s response became the most famous one word quote in American History. Here is the message the German commander sent to Read more…

HIS NAME WAS MUDD

                Samuel Mudd was born on Dec. 20, 1833.  His father was a wealthy plantation owner who gave his son a plantation of his own with slaves when he reached adulthood.  He grew tobacco, but his main job was doctoring.  He married and had four kids when the war broke Read more…

THERE WERE FOUR FLIGHTS

                The Wright Brothers were based in Dayton,  Ohio, but they experimented with gliders and powered flight near Kitty Hawk, North Carolina because they needed the windiness.  On Dec. 14, 1903 (the 121st anniversary of the first hot air balloon flight), Wilbur won the coin toss to be first to Read more…

THE FIRST OF SIX

                Henry VIII had six wives.  The best was his first.  Catherine of Aragon was born on Dec. 16, 1485 and went on to live a tragic life.  She was the daughter of Ferdinand and Isabella of Spain and that made her a valuable commodity.  She was betrothed to the Read more…

THE DEATH OF SITTING BULL

                “The Battle of the Dark” occurred on Dec. 15, 1890.  That battle ended in the deaths of twelve Native-Americans.  One of them was the famous chief Sitting Bull.  Tatanka Iyotake had been the most famous hostile since the Battle of Little Big Horn.  His refusal to come in to Read more…