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Saturday, 28 March 2015

Today In History [28th March, 2015]

A chronological timetable of historical events that occurred on this day in history. Historical facts of the day in the areas of military, politics, science, music, sports, arts, entertainment and more. Discover what happened today in history.
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Today in History
March 28

1774           Britain passes the Coercive Act against rebellious Massachusetts.
1854           Britain and France declare war on Russia.
1864           A group of Copperheads attack Federal soldiers in Charleston, Illinois. Five are killed and twenty wounded.
1885           The Salvation Army is officially organized in the United States.
1908           Automobile owners lobby Congress in support of a bill that calls for vehicle licensing and federal registration.
1910           The first seaplane takes off from water at Martinques, France.
1917           The Women's Army Auxiliary Corps (WAAC) is founded, Great Britain's first official service women.
1921           President Warren Harding names William Howard Taft as chief justice of the United States.
1930           Constantinople and Angora change their names to Istanbul and Ankara respectively.
1933           Nazis order a ban on all Jews in businesses, professions and schools.
1939           The Spanish Civil War ends as Madrid falls to Francisco Franco.
1941           The Italian fleet is routed by the British at the Battle of Battle of Cape Matapan
1941           English novelist Virginia Woolf throws herself into the River Ouse near her home in Sussex. Her body is never found.
1942           A British ship, the HMS Capbeltown, a Lend-Lease American destroyer, which was specifically rammed into a German occupied dry-dock in France, explodes, knocking the area out of action for the German battleship Tirpitz.
1945           Germany launches the last of its V-2 rockets against England.
1946           Juan Peron is elected President of Argentina. He will hold the office for six years.
1962           The U.S. Air Force announces research into the use of lasers to intercept missiles and satellites.
1969           Dwight D. Eisenhower dies at Walter Reed General Hospital in Washington, D.C.
1979           A major accident occurs at Pennsylvania's Three Mile Island nuclear power plant
1986           The U.S. Senate passes $100 million aid package for the Nicaraguan contras.
1990           Jesse Owens receives the Congressional Gold Medal from President George Bush.
1999           An American Stealth F117 Nighthawk is shot down over northern Yugoslavia during NATO air strikes.

Born on March 28
1652           Samuel Sewall, British colonial merchant and one of the Salem witch trial judges.
1818           Wade Hampton, Confederate general in the American Civil War.
1862           Aristide Briand, premier of France (1909-22).
1868           Maxim Gorky, Russian short story writer and novelist.
1895           James McCudden, the first RAF pilot to receive the Victoria Cross.
1909           Nelson Algren, novelist (The Man with the Golden Arm, A Walk on the Wild Side).
1929           Frederick Exley, American novelist (A Fan's Notes).
1930           Jerome Isaac Friedman, American physicist, helped confirm the existence of quarks.
1936           Mario Vargas Llosa, Peruvian novelist (Aunt Julia and the Scriptwriter, Death in the Andes).

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