November 10th in history
Haven't done a This Day in
History for awhile, so here goes:
On November 10th in the year
indicated, the following events took place:
1202 – Fourth Crusade: Despite letters from
Pope Innocent III forbidding it and threatening excommunication, Catholic
crusaders begin a siege of the Catholic city of Zara (now Zadar, Croatia).
1293 – Raden Wijaya is crowned as the first
monarch of Majapahit kingdom of Java, taking throne name Kertarajasa
Jayawardhana.
1444 – Battle of Varna: The crusading
forces of King Władysław III of Poland (aka Ulaszlo I of Hungary and Władysław
III of Varna) are defeated by the Turks under Sultan Murad II and Władysław is
killed.
1520 – Danish King Christian II executes dozens
of people in the Stockholm Bloodbath after a successful invasion of Sweden.
1580 – After a three-day siege, the English
Army beheads over 600 Papal soldiers and civilians at Dún an Óir, Ireland.
1619 – René Descartes has the dreams that
inspire his Meditations on First Philosophy.
1659 – Chattrapati Shivaji Maharaj, Maratha
King kills Afzal Khan, Adilshahi in the battle popularly known as Battle of
Pratapgarh. This is also recognised as the first defence of Swarajya
1674 – Third Anglo-Dutch War: As provided
in the Treaty of Westminster, Netherlands cedes New Netherland to England.
1702 – English colonists under the command
of James Moore besiege Spanish St. Augustine during Queen Anne's War.
1766 – The last colonial governor of New
Jersey, William Franklin, signs the charter of Queen's College (later renamed
Rutgers University).
1775 – The United States Marine Corps is
founded at Tun Tavern in Philadelphia by Samuel Nicholas.
1793 – A Goddess of Reason is proclaimed by
the French Convention at the suggestion of Pierre Gaspard Chaumette.
1821 – Cry of Independence by Rufina Alfaro
at La Villa de Los Santos, Panama setting into motion a revolt which lead to
Panama's independence from Spain and to it immediately becoming part of
Colombia
1847 – The passenger ship Stephen Whitney
is wrecked in thick fog off the southern coast of Ireland, killing 92 of the
110 on board. The disaster results in the construction of the Fastnet Rock
lighthouse.
1865 – Major Henry Wirz, the superintendent
of a prison camp in Andersonville, Georgia, is hanged, becoming one of only
three American Civil War soldiers executed for war crimes.
1871 – Henry Morton Stanley locates missing
explorer and missionary, Dr. David Livingstone in Ujiji, near Lake Tanganyika,
famously greeting him with the words, "Dr. Livingstone, I presume?".
1898 – Beginning of the Wilmington
insurrection of 1898, the only instance of a municipal government being
overthrown in US history.
1910 – The date of Thomas A. Davis' opening
of the San Diego Army and Navy Academy, though the official founding date is
November 23, 1910.
1918 – The Western Union Cable Office in
North Sydney, Nova Scotia, receives a top-secret coded message from Europe
(that would be sent to Ottawa and Washington, D.C.) that said on November 11,
1918, all fighting would cease on land, sea and in the air.
1919 – The first national convention of the
American Legion is held in Minneapolis, ending on November 12.
1940 – The 1940 Vrancea earthquake strikes
Romania killing an estimated 1,000 and injuring approximately 4,000 more.
1942 – World War II: Germany invades Vichy
France following French Admiral François Darlan's agreement to an armistice
with the Allies in North Africa.
1944 – The ammunition ship USS Mount Hood
explodes at Seeadler Harbour, Manus, Admiralty Islands, killing at least 432
and wounding 371.
1945 – Heavy fighting in Surabaya between
Indonesian nationalists and returning colonialists after World War II, today
celebrated as Heroes' Day (Hari Pahlawan).
1951 – With the rollout of the North
American Numbering Plan, direct-dial coast-to-coast telephone service begins in
the United States.
1951 – United Nations Security Council
Resolution 96 is adopted
1954 – U.S. President Dwight D. Eisenhower
dedicates the USMC War Memorial (Iwo Jima memorial) in Arlington National
Cemetery.
1958 – The Hope Diamond is donated to the
Smithsonian Institution by New York diamond merchant Harry Winston.
1969 – National Educational Television (the
predecessor to the Public Broadcasting Service) in the United States debuts the
children's television program Sesame Street.
1970 – The Soviet lunar probe Lunokhod 1 is
launched.
1971 – In Cambodia, Khmer Rouge forces
attack the city of Phnom Penh and its airport, killing 44, wounding at least 30
and damaging nine aircraft.
1972 – Southern Airways Flight 49 from
Birmingham, Alabama is hijacked and, at one point, is threatened with crashing
into the nuclear installation at the Oak Ridge National Laboratory. After two
days, the plane lands in Havana, Cuba, where the hijackers are jailed by Fidel
Castro.
1975 – The 729-foot-long freighter SS
Edmund Fitzgerald sinks during a storm on Lake Superior, killing all 29 crew on
board.
1975 – United Nations Resolution 3379:
United Nations General Assembly approves a resolution equating Zionism with
racism (the resolution is repealed in December 1991 by Resolution 4686).
1979 – A 106-car Canadian Pacific freight
train carrying explosive and poisonous chemicals from Windsor, Ontario, Canada
derails in Mississauga, Ontario, just west of Toronto, causing a massive
explosion and the largest peacetime evacuation in Canadian history and one of
the largest in North American history.
1983 – Bill Gates introduces Windows 1.0.
1984 – The first Breeders' Cup takes place
at Hollywood Park Racetrack.
1989 – The longtime leader of the People's
Republic of Bulgaria Todor Zhivkov is removed from office and replaced by Petar
Mladenov.
1989 – German citizens begin to bring the
Berlin Wall down.
1995 – In Nigeria, playwright and
environmental activist Ken Saro-Wiwa, along with eight others from the Movement
for the Survival of the Ogoni People (Mosop), are hanged by government forces.
1997 – WorldCom and MCI Communications
announce a $37 billion merger (the largest merger in US history at the time).
2002 – Veteran's Day Weekend Tornado
Outbreak: A tornado outbreak stretching from Northern Ohio to the Gulf Coast,
one of the largest outbreaks recorded in November. The strongest tornado, an
F4, hits Van Wert, Ohio during the early to mid afternoon and destroys a movie
theater but the theater is evacuated prior to the hit.
2006 – Sri Lankan Tamil Parliamentarian
Nadarajah Raviraj is assassinated in Colombo.
2006 – The National Museum of the Marine
Corps in Quantico, Virginia is opened and dedicated by U.S. President George W.
Bush, who announces that Marine Corporal Jason Dunham will receive the Medal of
Honor. (two years after his death, he had deliberately covered a grenade with his body to save the lives of other Marines)
2007 – ¿Por qué no te callas? incident
between King Juan Carlos of Spain and Venezuela's president Hugo Chávez.
2007 – Ten to forty thousand people march
toward the royal palace of Malaysia in Kuala Lumpur to hand over a memorandum
to the King demanding electoral reform.
2008 – Over five months after landing on
Mars, NASA declares the Phoenix mission concluded after communications with the
lander were lost.
2009 – Ships of the South and North Korean
navies skirmish off Daecheong Island in the Yellow Sea.
On November 10th of the year indicated, the following famous folk were born:
1278 – Philip I, Prince of Taranto (d.
1332)
1341 – Henry Percy, 1st Earl of
Northumberland, English politician (d. 1408)
1433 – Charles the Bold, Burgundy son of
Philip the Good (d. 1477)
1480 – Bridget of York (d. 1517)
1483 – Martin Luther, German monk and
priest, leader of the Protestant Reformation (d. 1546)
1565 – Laurentius Paulinus Gothus, Swedish
astronomer and theologian (d. 1646)
1566 – Robert Devereux, 2nd Earl of Essex,
English general and politician, Lord Lieutenant of Ireland (d. 1601)
1577 – Jacob Cats, Dutch poet, jurist, and
politician (d. 1660)
1620 – Ninon de l'Enclos, French courtier
and author (d. 1705)
1668 – François Couperin, French organist
and composer (d. 1733)
1668 – Louis, Prince of Condé (d. 1710)
1695 – John Bevis, English physician and
astronomer (d. 1771)
1697 – William Hogarth, English painter,
illustrator, and critic (d. 1764)
1710 – Adam Gottlob Moltke, Danish
courtier, politician, and diplomat (d. 1792)
1728 – Oliver Goldsmith, Irish novelist,
playwright and poet(d. 1774)
1735 – Granville Sharp, English activist
and scholar, co-founded the Sierra Leone Company (d. 1813)
1755 – Franz Anton Ries, German violinist
and educator (d. 1846)
1759 – Friedrich Schiller, German poet,
playwright, and historian (d. 1805)
1801 – Vladimir Dal, Russian lexicographer
and author (d. 1872)
1801 – Samuel Gridley Howe, American
physician and activist (d. 1876)
1810 – George Jennings, English plumber and
engineer, invented the flush toilet (d. 1882)
1834 – José Hernández, Argentinian journalist,
poet, and politician (d. 1886)
1844 – Henry Eyster Jacobs, American
educator and theologian (d. 1932)
1845 – John Sparrow David Thompson,
Canadian lawyer, judge, and politician, 4th Prime Minister of Canada (d. 1894)
1848 – Surendranath Banerjee, Indian
academic and politician (d. 1925)
1850 – Arthur Goring Thomas, English
composer (d. 1892)
1851 – Richard Armstedt, German
philologist, historian, and educator (d. 1931)
1868 – Gichin Funakoshi, Japanese martial
artist, founded Shotokan (d. 1957)
1869 – Gaetano Bresci, Italian-American
assassin of Umberto I of Italy (d. 1901)
1871 – Winston Churchill, American author
(d. 1947)
1873 – Henri Rabaud, French conductor and
composer (d. 1949)
1874 – Idabelle Smith Firestone, American
composer and songwriter (d. 1954)
1876 – Sæbjørn Buttedahl, Norwegian actor
and sculptor (d. 1960)
1878 – Cy Morgan, American baseball player
(d. 1962)
1879 – Vachel Lindsay, American poet and
educator (d. 1931)
1879 – Patrick Pearse, Irish lawyer, poet,
and educator (d. 1916)
1880 – Jacob Epstein, American-English
sculptor (d. 1959)
1884 – Zofia Nałkowska, Polish author (d.
1954)
1886 – Edward Joseph Collins, American
pianist, composer, and conductor (d. 1951)
1887 – Elisa Leonida Zamfirescu, Romanian
engineer (d. 1973)
1887 – Arnold Zweig, German author and
activist (d. 1968)
1888 – Andrei Tupolev, Russian engineer and
designer, founded the Tupolev Company (d. 1972)
1889 – Claude Rains, English-American actor
(d. 1967)
1891 – Carl Stalling, American pianist and
composer (d. 1972)
1893 – John P. Marquand, American author
(d. 1960)
1894 – Boris Furlan, Slovenian jurist and
politician (d. 1957)
1895 – József Mátyás Baló, Hungarian
physician and academic (d. 1979)
1895 – Jack Northrop, American businessman,
founded the Northrop Corporation (d. 1981)
1896 – Jimmy Dykes, American baseball
player and manager (d. 1976)
1896 – Olga Grey, Hungarian-American
actress (d. 1973)
1899 – Swami Satyabhakta, Indian guru,
philosopher, and scholar (d. 1998)
1906 – Josef Kramer, German SS officer (d.
1945)
1907 – Jane Froman, American actor and
singer (d. 1980)
1907 – John Moore, English activist and
author (d. 1967)
1908 – Noemí Gerstein, Argentine artist (d.
1996)
1908 – Charles Merritt, Canadian colonel
and politician, Victoria Cross recipient (d. 2000)
1909 – Paweł Jasienica, Russian-Polish
soldier, journalist, and historian (d. 1970)
1909 – Johnny Marks, American composer and
songwriter (d. 1985)
1910 – Angelo Frattini, Italian sculptor
(d. 1975)
1912 – Birdie Tebbetts, American baseball
player and manager (d. 1999)
1913 – Karl Shapiro, American poet (d.
2000)
1916 – Louis le Brocquy, Irish painter and
illustrator (d. 2012)
1916 – Billy May, American trumpet player
and composer (d. 2004)
1916 – Dr. Tangalanga, Argentinian comedian
and author (d. 2013)
1918 – Ernst Otto Fischer, German chemist
and academic, Nobel Prize laureate (d. 2007)
1919 – George Fenneman, American radio and
television announcer (d. 1997)
1919 – Mikhail Kalashnikov, Russian general
and weapons designer, designed the AK-47 (d. 2013)
1919 – François Périer, French actor (d.
2002)
1919 – Michael Strank, Slovak-American
sergeant, member of the Raising the Flag on Iwo Jima (d. 1945)
1919 – Moise Tshombe, Congolese politician,
Prime Minister of the Democratic Republic of the Congo (d. 1969)
1920 – Ina Clough, English actress (d.
2003)
1920 – Jennifer Holt, American-English
actress and singer (d. 1997)
1920 – Rafael del Pino, Spanish
businessman, founded the Ferrovial Company (d. 2008)
1923 – Hachikō, Japanese dog (d. 1935)
1924 – Russell Johnson, American actor (d.
2014)
1924 – Bobby Limb, Australian comedian,
actor, and bandleader (d. 1999)
1925 – Richard Burton, Welsh actor and
producer (d. 1984)
1926 – Rossella Falk, Italian actress (d.
2013)
1927 – Sabah, Lebanese singer and actress
(d. 2014)
1927 – Vaughn O. Lang, American general (d.
2014)
1927 – Sohei Miyashita, Japanese
politician, Japanese Minister of Defense (d. 2013)
1928 – Ennio Morricone, Italian trumpet
player, composer, and conductor (Gruppo di Improvvisazione di Nuova Consonanza)
1929 – Marilyn Bergman, American composer
and songwriter
1929 – W. E. B. Griffin, American soldier
and author
1929 – Ninón Sevilla, Cuban-Mexican actress
and dancer (d. 2015)
1931 – Lilly Pulitzer, American fashion
designer (d. 2013)
1932 – Paul Bley, Canadian-American pianist
and composer
1932 – Don Henderson, English actor (d.
1997)
1932 – Roy Scheider, American boxer, actor,
and singer (d. 2008)
1932 – Arthur K. Snyder American lawyer and
politician (d. 2012)
1932 – Necmettin Hacıeminoğlu, Turkish
linguist and writer (d. 1996)
1933 – Ronald Evans, American captain,
engineer, and astronaut (d. 1990)
1934 – Lucien Bianchi, Italian-Belgian race
car driver (d. 1969)
1934 – Garry Runciman, 3rd Viscount
Runciman of Doxford, English sociologist and academic
1934 – A. Thurairajah, Sri Lankan engineer
and academic (d. 1994)
1935 – Bernard Babior, American physician
and biochemist (d. 2004)
1935 – Igor Dmitriyevich Novikov, Russian
astronomer, astrophysicist, and cosmologist
1937 – Albert Hall, American actor
1937 – Zdeněk Zikán, Czech footballer (d.
2013)
1938 – Ogün Altıparmak, Turkish national
former football player
1939 – Anscar Chupungco, Filipino monk and
theologian (d. 2013)
1939 – Russell Means, American actor and
activist (d. 2012)
1939 – Allan Moffat, Canadian-Australian
race car driver
1940 – Richard Cotton, Australian
geneticist and academic (d. 2015)
1940 – Screaming Lord Sutch, English
singer-songwriter and politician (d. 1999)
1941 – John Geoghegan, American lieutenant
(d. 1965)
1942 – Robert F. Engle, American economist
and academic, Nobel Prize laureate
1942 – James Hood, American activist (d.
2013)
1942 – Hans-Rudolf Merz, Swiss politician,
92nd President of the Swiss Confederation
1943 – Saxby Chambliss, American lawyer and
politician
1944 – Askar Akayev, Kyrgyzstani economist
and politician, 1st President of Kyrgyzstan
1944 – Mark E. Neely, Jr., American
historian, author, and academic
1944 – Silvestre Reyes, American sergeant
and politician
1944 – Tim Rice, English composer and
author
1945 – Terence Davies, English actor,
director, and screenwriter
1945 – Donna Fargo, American
singer-songwriter and guitarist
1945 – Gary Plauche, American murderer (d.
2014)
1946 – Alaina Reed Hall, American actress
and singer (d. 2009)
1947 – Glen Buxton, American guitarist and
songwriter (d. 1997)
1947 – Bachir Gemayel, Lebanese commander
and politician (d. 1982)
1947 – Greg Lake, English
singer-songwriter, guitarist, and producer (King Crimson, Emerson, Lake &
Palmer, Emerson, Lake & Powell, The Gods, and Asia)
1947 – Dave Loggins, American
singer-songwriter
1948 – Aaron Brown, American journalist
1948 – Shigesato Itoi, Japanese video game
designer and voice actor, created EarthBound
1948 – Steven Utley, American author and
poet (d. 2013)
1949 – Ann Reinking, American actress,
singer, dancer, and choreographer
1949 – Don Saleski, Canadian ice hockey
player
1949 – Mustafa Denizli, Turkish former
football player and manager
1950 – Debra Hill, American screenwriter
and producer (d. 2005)
1950 – Bob Orton, Jr., American wrestler
1950 – Jack Scalia, American actor and
producer
1951 – Viktor Sukhorukov, Russian actor
1952 – Gerry DiNardo, American football player
and coach
1953 – Les Miles, American football player
and coach
1954 – Kevin Spraggett, Canadian chess
player
1954 – Bob Stanley, American baseball
player and coach
1955 – Jack Clark, American baseball
player, coach, and manager
1955 – Roland Emmerich, German director,
producer, and screenwriter
1956 – Sinbad, American comedian, actor,
and producer
1956 – Mohsen Badawi, Egyptian businessman
and activist
1957 – Nigel Evans, Welsh politician,
Shadow Secretary of State for Wales
1958 – Deborah Cameron, British linguistic
anthropologist
1958 – Stephen Herek, American director and
producer
1958 – George Lowe, American voice actor
and producer
1958 – Omar Minaya, American baseball
player and manager
1958 – Massimo Morsello, Italian
singer-songwriter and activist (d. 2001)
1958 – Brooks Williams, American
singer-songwriter and guitarist
1959 – Linda Cohn, American sportscaster
1959 – Mike McCarthy, American football
player and coach
1959 – Mackenzie Phillips, American actress
and singer
1959 – Michael Schröder, German footballer
and manager
1960 – Neil Gaiman, English novelist, short
story writer, and screenwriter
1960 – Dan Hawkins, American football
player, coach, and sportscaster
1960 – Naomi Kawashima, Japanese actress
and singer (d. 2015)
1960 – Maeve Sherlock, English politician
1961 – Rudolf Grimm, German-Austrian
physicist and academic
1961 – John Walton, English darts player
1962 – Daniel Waters, American screenwriter
and film director
1963 – Hugh Bonneville, English actor
1963 – Tommy Davidson, American actor and
screenwriter
1963 – Tanju Çolak, retired Turkish
footballer
1964 – Kenny Rogers, American baseball
player and coach
1964 – Magnús Scheving, Icelandic gymnast,
actor, and producer
1965 – Jamie Dixon, American basketball
player and coach
1965 – Sean Hughes, English-Irish comedian,
actor, and screenwriter
1965 – Eddie Irvine, Irish race car driver
1966 – Vanessa Angel, English model and
actress
1966 – Bill DeMott, American wrestler and
agent
1967 – Jackie Fairweather, Australian
runner and coach (d. 2014)
1967 – Miyuki Kobayashi, Japanese canoeist
1967 – Andreas Scholl, German tenor and
educator
1967 – Michael Jai White, American actor,
producer, screenwriter, and martial artist
1968 – Steve Brookstein, English singer
1968 – Tracy Morgan, American comedian,
actor, and producer
1968 – Tom Papa, American comedian, actor,
television host
1969 – Faustino Asprilla, Colombian
footballer and coach
1969 – Jens Lehmann, German footballer and
actor
1969 – Ellen Pompeo, American actress and
producer
1969 – Zoltán Téglás, American punk rock
singer (Ignite)
1970 – Warren G, American rapper and
producer (213)
1970 – Freddy Loix, Belgian race car driver
1970 – Sergei Ovchinnikov, Russian
footballer and manager
1970 – Tay Ping Hui, Singaporean actor
1970 – Vince Vieluf, American actor and
screenwriter
1971 – Holly Black, American journalist,
author, and poet
1971 – Walton Goggins, American actor and
producer
1971 – Magnus Johansson, Swedish footballer
1971 – Niki Karimi, Iranian actress,
director, and screenwriter
1971 – Terry Pearson, American baseball
player
1972 – DJ Ashba, American guitarist,
songwriter, and producer (Guns N' Roses, Sixx:A.M., BulletBoys, and Beautiful
Creatures)
1972 – Isaac Bruce, American football
player
1972 – Lou Brutus, American
singer-songwriter, radio host, and photographer
1972 – Virág Csurgó, Hungarian tennis
player
1972 – Shawn Green, American baseball
player
1972 – Greg LaRocca, American baseball
player
1973 – Patrik Berger, Czech footballer
1973 – Marco Antonio Rodríguez, Mexican
footballer and referee
1974 – Niko Hurme, Finnish bass player
(Lordi and Stala & so.)
1974 – Chris Lilley, Australian comedian,
actor, and producer
1975 – Markko Märtin, Estonian rally driver
1976 – Martin Åslund, Swedish footballer
and sportscaster
1976 – Sergio González, Spanish footballer
and manager
1976 – Steffen Iversen, Norwegian
footballer
1976 – Shefki Kuqi, Finnish footballer and
manager
1976 – Mike Leclerc, Canadian ice hockey
player
1977 – Josh Barnett, American mixed martial
artist and wrestler
1977 – Won Bin, South Korean actor
1977 – Matt Cepicky, American baseball
player
1977 – Brittany Murphy, American actress
and singer (d. 2009)
1977 – Erik Nevland, Norwegian footballer
1978 – Eve, American rapper, producer, and
actress
1978 – Kyla Cole, Slovak porn actress and
model
1978 – Jorge DePaula, Dominican baseball
player
1978 – Diplo, American DJ, songwriter, and
producer (Major Lazer)
1978 – Kristian Huselius, Swedish ice
hockey player
1978 – Drew McConnell, Irish bass player
(Babyshambles, Mongrel, and Elviss)
1978 – David Paetkau, Canadian actor
1979 – Chris Joannou, Australian bass
player (Silverchair)
1979 – Nina Mercedez, American porn
actress, director, and producer
1979 – Anthony Réveillère, French
footballer
1979 – Ragnvald Soma, Norwegian footballer
1980 – Danilo Belić, Serbian footballer
1980 – Troy Bell, American basketball
player
1980 – Calvin Chen, Taiwanese singer and
actor (Fahrenheit)
1980 – Agustín De La Canal, Argentinian
footballer
1980 – Jeroen Ketting, Dutch footballer
1980 – Yevhen Lutsenko, Ukrainian
footballer
1980 – Matt Mullins, American actor,
director, producer, and martial artist
1980 – Donté Stallworth, American football
player
1981 – Ryback, American wrestler
1981 – Tony Blanco, Dominican baseball
player
1981 – Jason Dunham, American soldier,
Medal of Honor recipient (d. 2004)
1981 – Ezequiel Garré, Argentinian
footballer
1981 – Paul Kipsiele Koech, Kenyan runner
1981 – Miroslav Slepička, Czech footballer
1981 – Brett Tamburrino, Australian
baseball player
1981 – Marko Tomasović, Croatian boxer
1982 – Shane Cansdell-Sherriff, Australian
footballer
1982 – Chris Canty, American football
player
1982 – Clayton Fortune, English footballer
1982 – Heather Matarazzo, American actress
1982 – Matt Pagnozzi, American baseball
player
1982 – Rafael Rosell, Filipino actor and
model
1982 – Ahmet Kural, Turkish actor
1983 – Brian Dinkelman, American baseball
player
1983 – Dinko Felić, Norwegian footballer
1983 – Miranda Lambert, American
singer-songwriter and guitarist (Pistol Annies)
1983 – Ryan Mattheus, American baseball
player
1983 – Craig Smith, American basketball
player
1983 – Marius Žaliūkas, Lithuanian footballer
1984 – Britt Irvin, Canadian actress and
singer
1984 – Jean-Martial Kipré, Ivorian
footballer
1984 – Jarno Mattila, Finnish footballer
1984 – Ludovic Obraniak, Polish footballer
1984 – Kendrick Perkins, American
basketball player
1985 – Ricki-Lee Coulter, New Zealand
singer-songwriter and dancer (Young Divas)
1985 – Daan Huiskamp, Dutch footballer
1985 – Aleksandar Kolarov, Serbian
footballer
1985 – Cherno Samba, Gambian footballer
1985 – Giovonnie Samuels, American actress
1985 – Krystian Trochowski, German rugby
player
1986 – Aaron Crow, American baseball player
1986 – Will Hendry, English footballer
1986 – Ilias Iliadis, Georgian-Greek
martial artist
1986 – Goran Jerković, French footballer
1986 – Stanislav Namașco, Moldovan
footballer
1986 – Josh Peck, American actor
1986 – Eric Thames, American baseball
player
1986 – Samuel Wanjiru, Kenyan runner (d.
2011)
1986 – Britney Amber, American porn actress
1987 – Dannic, Dutch DJ
1987 – Edi Maia, Portuguese pole vaulter
1987 – Sam Malsom, English footballer
1987 – Kana Oya, Japanese model
1987 – Theo Peckham, Canadian ice hockey
player
1987 – Jessica Tovey, Australian actress
1988 – Massimo Coda, Italian footballer
1988 – Pauleen Luna, Filipino actress and
host
1989 – Daniel Agyei, Ghanaian footballer
1989 – Luke Daley, English footballer
1989 – Taron Egerton, English actor
1989 – Matt Magill, American baseball player
1989 – Adrian Nikçi, Swiss footballer
1990 – Andre Blackman, English footballer
1990 – Marcus Browne, American boxer
1990 – Aaron Murray, American football
player
1990 – Robert Primus, Trinidadian
footballer
1990 – Kristina Vogel, German cyclist
1991 – Genevieve Buechner, Canadian actress
1992 – Marko Blaževski, Macedonian swimmer
1992 – Teddy Bridgewater, American football
player
1992 – Marek Frimmel, Slovak footballer
1992 – Dimitri Petratos, Australian footballer
1992 – Rafał Wolski, Polish footballer
1992 – Wilfried Zaha, English footballer
1994 – Zoey Deutch, American actress
1994 – Claudio Dias, English footballer
1995 – Ralfs Grīnbergs, Latvian ice hockey
player
1999 – Kiernan Shipka, American actress
2000 – Mackenzie Foy, American actress
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Today is the 240th birthday of the U. S. Marine Corps. In honor of this day, let me pay tribute to some folks you might not have known served in the USMC.
Don Adams
Sandy Alderson (General Manager of the New York Mets)
Bea Arthur (although later in life she attempted to deny her service)
F. Lee Bailey
Dusty Baker
James Baker (former Secretary of State)
Bob Bell (Bozo the Clown)
Glenn Bell (founder of Taco Bell)
Donald P. Bellisario
Robert Bork
Donald Bren
Art Buchwald
Enrique Camarena
Rod Carew
Drew Carey
James Carville
Roberto Clemente
Eddie Collins
David Dinkins (former mayor of New York)
R. Lee Ermey (I know, you knew this but listing him gives me the excuse to include this video)
Don and Phil Everly
Mike Farrell
Freddie Fender
Glemn Ford
Hayden Fry
Mark Fuhrman
Christopher George
Gene Hackman
Gene Hackman
Ernie Harwell
George Roy Hill
Gil Hodges
Don Imus
Keith Jackson
Bob Keeshan
Harvey Keitel
Brian Keith
Dan Lauria
Jim Lehrer
Robert Ludlum
Mike Mansfield
Lee Marvin
Tug McGraw
Ed McMahon
Steve McQueen
Elizabeth Moon
Alvy Moore
Jim Mora
Ken Norton
Sam Peckinpah
George Peppard
Bum Phillips
C. J. Ramone
Donald Regan
Robert "Sgt Slaughter" Remus
Robert Ryan
George Schultz
George C. Scott
Tom Seaver
Shaggy
Bernard Shaw
Frederick C. Smith (founder of Fed-Ex)
John Phillip Sousa
Leon Spinks
Lee Trevino
Gene Tunney
Leon Uris
Bill Veeck
Ralph Waite
Jim Webb
Chuck Wepner
Steve Wilkos
Montel Williams (prior to attending the Naval Academy)
Ted Williams (served five years during two wars as a Marine aviator. He flew 39 combat missions and was awarded the Air Medal on three occasions.
Jonathon Winters
Pete Wilson
Ed Wood
Reverend Jeremiah Wright
Burt Young
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