Today in News History
On June 20, several notable moments in the history of News stand out. In 1863, American Civil War: West Virginia is admitted as the 35th U.S. state. In 1925, Audie Murphy, American lieutenant and actor, Medal of Honor recipient (died 1971) was born. In 1927, Simin Behbahani, Iranian poet and activist (died 2014) was born. In 1943, World War II: The Royal Air Force launches Operation Bellicose, the first shuttle bombing raid of the war. Avro Lancaster bombers damage the V-2 rocket production facilities at the Zeppelin Works while en route to an air base in Algeria. In 1944, World War II: The Battle of the Philippine Sea concludes with a decisive U.S. naval victory. The lopsided naval air battle is also known as the "Great Marianas Turkey Shoot". In 1944, World War II: During the Continuation War, the Soviet Union demands unconditional surrender from Finland during the beginning of partially successful Vyborg-Petrozavodsk Offensive. The Finnish government refuses. In 1946, Xanana Gusmão, Timorese soldier and politician, 1st President of East Timor was born. In 1964, A Curtiss C-46 Commando crashes in the Shengang District of Taiwan, killing 57 people. In 1982, The International Conference on the Holocaust and Genocide opens in Tel Aviv, despite attempts by the Turkish government to cancel it, as it included presentations on the Armenian genocide. In 1994, The 1994 Imam Reza shrine bomb explosion in Iran leaves at least 25 dead and 70 to 300 injured. Together, these milestones provide historical context for today's news news and ongoing narratives.
'This is the greatest country in the world': Vietnam vet's powerful remarks will leave you speechless
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Marine Corps. veteran Major James Capers Jr. recently received the Medal of Honor, leaving audiences in awe of his story of perseverance and tragedy.Capers accepted the award from President Donald Trump on Thursday, but it was his powerful pro-America message on Friday that garnered a thunderous reaction.'Lost a lot of good men in battlefields. I fought two wars and suffered 19 bullet holes.''I've said enough'Capers is a combat veteran who participated in 64 long-range reconnaissance patrols and five major campaigns in Vietnam, according to his biography. Missions included POW rescue missions ordered by the president and the recovery of a B-57 that allegedly had a nuclear bomb.On Friday, Capers was inducted into the Hall of Heroes at the Pentagon by Secretary of War Pete Hegseth. Upon taking the podium, Capers kept his remarks short but powerful.I have no words, the 89-year-old began. But your applause reminds me of some dark days, of some brave men who are not here today. So I'll speak for them.This is the greatest country in the world, Capers declared. I fought for that flag; I believed in it.I've said enough, Capers said after just under a minute in front of the room.RELATED: JD Vance shuts down the ladies of ‘The View’ with simple facts 'Lost a lot of good men'Capers and President Trump shared some proud moments together at the White House on Thursday, with Trump linking arms with the veteran to help him stand during the ceremony. Trump was also seen holding hands with the South Carolina native as they spoke to each other on stage.However, on Fox Friends on Friday morning, Major Capers made sure there wasn't a single dry eye watching his interview with host Ainsley Earhardt.When asked what was going through his mind when he received the medal, Capers' remarks did not fall short of remarkable.It was difficult time for me because I felt a little guilty, because I didn't really feel like I deserved it with all of the men and women that served, and I get to do something like this.Capers did say it was a wonderful day that he was honored to take part in, but that he couldn't help but think of his fallen friends.You always think about that; you never turn that loose. Lost a lot of good men in battlefields. I fought two wars and suffered 19 bullet holes, and along the way, out of the battle zones, Capers recalled. My son died in my arms of appendicitis, and my wife of 50 years died of cancer. So I had to survive that, on top of losing wonderful special operation Marines in combat.So there's no real satisfaction in getting a medal when I've lost so much, he added.RELATED: Ronald Reagan's 1984 Memorial Day speech observing interment of unknown Vietnam service member 'healed scars,' writer says Honor and gratitudeEarhardt, clearly fighting back emotions, asked how the man got through so much tragedy. Capers responded by saying it was his military duty, and that's what the unit is supposed to do.When one falls, somebody else has to replace that person who fell, Capers explained. So I feel honored to have the support that I find today. Honored. And I give gratitude to the ones who made this happen. Can't say I'm happy to be here, because this award belongs to a lot of young men who followed me and died in battlefields around this world for a country that we honor this flag. I appreciate that.Capers' closing words of encouragement were simply to honor that flag.When one man falls, then another one picks up that rifle and drives toward the enemy, and that enemy must be defeated. That is an old adage that we use, and it has been successful for 250 years.Like Blaze News? Bypass the censors, sign up for our newsletters, and get stories like this direct to your inbox. Sign up here!
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