…by the Marines happened 231 years ago, in the Bahamas. Before they were the US Marines.
Category Archives: History
Missing Mutiny
Cecil Adams apparently never heard of the Wilkes Exploration Expedition, in which he suppressed a (probably justifiable) mutiny. Unless the question is about successful mutinies, but it doesn’t seem like he uses that restriction in his own examples. And of course, it’s also unsurprising that he’s unaware of it–it’s a little-known part of American history, at least until this book came out.
Early American Horticulture
In Jamestown.
Happy Birthday, And Semper Fi
I had never realized that the anniversary of the founding of the Marines was the day before Armistice Day. It’s been two hundred thirty one years. They’re older than the nation itself–there’s never been a US of A without them.
Whether To Laugh Or Cry, Take Two
Such may indeed be the state of our edumacational system. Early to bed, early to rise, makes one have no fear except fear itself.
[Sunday morning update]
Alan K. Henderson has some more misnamed action figures.
Death Of A Myth?
Two thirds of a century later, many historians are saying that the RAF didn’t win the Battle of Britain.
August 13th
The Berlin Wall was erected forty five years ago today. And it’s been sixty-six years since the beginning of the Battle of Britain.
Nomenclature Question
Did anyone call WWII WWII during WWII? Or was it only called that in retrospect? If not, what did they call it?
Would it make sense to simply rename the Cold War WWIII and call this one WWIV, so we can get away from this stupid “War On Terror” name?
Begorrah!
Celts in Turkey?
More Fodder For The Hunley Mystery
It’s hatch was unlocked.
Yeah, this is kind of geeky, but it was one of the very first subs, after all…