This Day in History

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18 years ago today, the Undertaker and Mankind had the craziest WWF match I've ever seen. I was a kid I remember watching this live, fucking insanity. Mick Foley gets thrown off the cage, then choke slammed through the cage, and then the thumbtacks come out

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Oh wow, apparently this was 20 years ago today aswell. June 28th, good day for sports entertainment history

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I was a Holyfield fan since the 84 Olympics. Tyson however, was unbelievable in his prime. He only had one loss (B Douglas) in Eleven years. He was 45-1.
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July 3, 1863, Gettysburg, PA.


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Alexander PhiAlipson wrote:July 3, 1863, Gettysburg, PA.


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July 4, 1863, Vicksburg, MS. Grant makes his second to last mistake of the Civil War.

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October, 3, 2017
24th Anniversary of the Mogadishu, Somalia raid.

The 18 Americans killed were: MSG Gary Gordon, 1st SFOD-D SFC Randy Shughart, 1st SFOD-D SSG Daniel Busch, 1st SFOD-D SFC Earl Fillmore, 1st SFOD-D MSG Timothy Martin, 1st SFOD-D CPL Jamie Smith, 3/75 Ranger SPC James Cavaco, 3/75 Ranger SGT Casey Joyce, 3/75 Ranger PFC Richard Kowaleski, 3/75 Ranger SGT Dominic Pilla, 3/75 Ranger SGT Lorenzo Ruis, 3/75 Ranger SSG William Cleveland, Jr. 160th SOAR SSG Thomas Field, 160th SOAR CW4 Raymond Frank, 160th SOARD CW3 Clifton Wolcott, 160th SOAR CW2 Donovan Briley, 160th SOAR SGT Cornell Houston, 10th MTN DIV PFC James Martin, 10th MTN DIV

The Somalis killed were unnamed and un-numbered, but estimates range up to 2,000 KIAs.
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60 year ago today, Oct 4th 1957 Sputnik I was launched.

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On October 4 1991, the Orlando Sentinel released a newspaper on that day, with the SAME date printed at the top!
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On this day a small raid was started on France, to be turned back near Tours. Charles Martel was an idiot and sucked, and pretty much stumbled into victory.


Just so you're not confused, this was not a military invasion and Charles Martel was just lucky.
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