Army Almanac – Volume 30 Number 3

27 July 1775
250 Years Ago

Congress authorizes a wartime hospital for the Continental Army (Birthday of the Army Medical Corps and the Medical Department). 

15-16 August 1780
245 Years Ago

Continental and militia troops under Major General Horatio Gates are routed by British forces at Camden, South Carolina. 

3 August 1795
230 Years Ago

The Treaty of Greenville is signed at Fort Greenville, in what is now Ohio. The treaty requires British forces withdraw entirely to Canada. 

3 September 1855
170 Years Ago

Colonel William S. Harney, with 600 soldiers of the 2d Dragoons, 6th Infantry, 10th Infantry, and 4th Artillery, attacks the Sioux village of Little Thunder on Blue Water Creek, Nebraska Territory. His forces kill eighty-six Indians and capture seventy women and children, at the cost of four soldiers killed, seven wounded, and one missing. 

3 September 1855
165 Years Ago

Albert J. Myer is named the Union Army’s first Signal Officer (Birthday of the Signal Corps). 

7 July 1865
160 Years Ago

Four convicted conspirators—Mary Surratt, Lewis Paine, David Herold, and George Atzerodt—in the assassination of President Abraham Lincoln are executed by hanging at Washington Arsenal in Washington, DC. 

23 July 1885
140 Years Ago

Former President and General Ulysses S. Grant dies in Mount McGregor, New York. 

10 September 1890
135 Years Ago

The Post of San Antonio, Texas is designated Fort Sam Houston, in honor of Sam Houston’s prominent role in Texas history. 

15 August 1900
125 Years Ago

The Boxer Rebellion siege of Peking, China, is broken by an international contingent of troops, including elements from the U.S. Army and U.S. Marine Corps. 

11 July 1910
115 Years Ago

Lieutenant Jacob E. Fickel fires an M1903 Springfield rifle from a plane at Sheepshead Bay, New York, the first Army test of an armed aircraft. 

16-17 August 1915
110 Years Ago

The 27th Infantry Regiment is deployed to Texas City, Texas, to assist in disaster relief after the city suffers heavy flooding. 

1 July 1920
105 Years Ago

The Army Chemical Corps and the Army Finance Department are established. 

16 September 1940
85 Years Ago

Watching World War II grow in intensity, the federal government implements the first peacetime draft with President Franklin Roosevelt’s signing of the Selective Service and Training Act of 1940. 

2 September 1945
80 Years Ago

Instruments of Surrender are signed aboard the USS Missouri in Tokyo Bay, bringing a close to World War II. 

29 July 1950
75 Years Ago

Lieutenant General Walton Walker, commander of the U.S. Eighth Army, issues his “Stand or Die” order while desperately defending the Pusan Perimeter in the Korean War. 

27 July 1955
70 Years Ago

The Army begins withdrawing from Austria, the last nation in Europe occupied by the United States after World War II. 

3 September 1965
60 Years Ago

The establishment of a provisional government in the Dominican Republic is followed by withdrawal of U.S. intervention forces. 

30 June 1970
55 Years Ago

All U.S. forces in Cambodia withdraw back into South Vietnam, ending the Cambodian incursion for American units; South Vietnamese forces continue operating in Cambodia until December. 

1 July 1985
40 Years Ago

Army Strategic Defense Command, now Army Space and Missile Defense Command, is established. 

2 August 1990
35 Years Ago

Iraqi forces invade Kuwait. U.S. forces, including elements of the 82d Airborne Division, are soon rushed to Saudi Arabia as part of Operation DESERT SHIELD and the Defense of Saudi Arabia Campaign.  

31 August 2005
20 Years Ago

Joint Task Force Katrina is established in the wake of Hurricane Katrina devastating the Gulf Coast. 

4 July 2010
15 Years Ago

General David H. Petraeus assumes command of NATO’s International Security Assistance Force in Afghanistan. 

21 August 2015
10 Years Ago

Ranger Class 08-15 graduates from Ranger School at Fort Benning, Georgia. Among the graduates are Captain Kristen Griest and First Lieutenant Shaye Haver, the first females to graduate from Ranger School. 

 

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