Today in News History
On July 1, several notable moments in the history of News stand out. In 1863, American Civil War: The Battle of Gettysburg begins. In 1863, John F. Reynolds, American general (born 1820) passed away. In 1881, General Order 70, the culmination of the Cardwell and Childers reforms of the British Army, comes into effect. In 1915, Nguyễn Văn Linh, Vietnamese politician (died 1998) was born. In 1916, World War I: First day on the Somme: On the first day of the Battle of the Somme 19,000 soldiers of the British Army are killed and 40,000 wounded. In 1946, Erkki Tuomioja, Finnish sergeant and politician, Finnish Minister for Foreign Affairs was born. In 1996, William T. Cahill, American lawyer and politician, 46th Governor of New Jersey (born 1904) passed away. In 2002, The International Criminal Court is established to prosecute individuals for genocide, crimes against humanity, war crimes and the crime of aggression. In 2009, Onni Palaste, Finnish soldier and author (born 1917) passed away. In 2015, Nicholas Winton, English lieutenant and humanitarian (born 1909) passed away. Together, these milestones provide historical context for today's news news and ongoing narratives.
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Seemingly innocuous legislative changes could hamper the military’s ability to fight terrorist groups, a former air force commander has warned.
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