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March 1st
1941: Bulgaria joins the Tripartite Pact of Germany, Italy and Japan, following Slovakia, Rumania and Hungary.
1943: On the central front in the East, German troops begin the evacuation of the Rshev area.
1945: In the West, the US Ninth Army (Simpson) captures München-Gladbach and Rheydt west of the Rhine. In the East, units of Heeresgruppe Mitte (Schörner) recapture Lauban in Lower Silesia.
source: http://www.feldgrau.com/february.html
1901:Naval and military forces of the States transferred to Commonwealth control - With Federation state and federal authorities began planning for the establishment of federal military forces.1 March
1942:HMAS Perth sunk in Sunda Strait - Having survived the Battle of the Java Sea HMAS Perth and the United States Cruiser Houston were sunk in a battle against overwhelming Japanese forces off the western tip of Java. 353 of Perth's 680 crew were killed in the battle.
Source: http://www.awm.gov.au/atwar/thismonth/index.asp
1864: Grant nominated for lieutenant general - President Lincoln nominates Ulysses S. Grant for the newly revived rank of lieutenant general. At the time, George Washington was the only other man to have held that rank. Winfield Scott also attained the title but by brevet only; he did not actually command with it. The promotion carried Grant to the supreme command of Union forces and capped one of the most remarkable success stories of the war.
1917: Zimmermann Telegram published in United States - The text of the so-called Zimmermann Telegram, a message from the German foreign secretary, Arthur Zimmermann, to the German ambassador to Mexico proposing a Mexican-German alliance in the case of war between the United States and Germany, is published on the front pages of newspapers across America.
1941: Bulgaria joins the Axis - The southeastern European nation of Bulgaria joins the Axis powers by signing the Tripartite Pact, after the discovery of a planned pro-British coup. When the Second World War broke out, Bulgaria declared its neutrality. But Bulgaria's King Boris was eager to expand his country's borders, and Germany had already coerced Romania to restore south Dobruja--which had been lost in World War I--to Bulgaria.
1965: U.S. informs South Vietnam of intent to send Marines - Ambassador Maxwell Taylor informs South Vietnamese Premier Phan Huy Quat that the United States is preparing to send 3,500 U.S. Marines to Vietnam to protect the U.S. airbase at Da Nang.
1968: Clark Clifford replaces Robert McNamara as Secretary of Defense. McNamara, who had first taken office under President John F. Kennedy, left amid a debate over Vietnam policy precipitated by the Tet Offensive. In the summer of 1967, McNamara had become convinced that the United States should seek an end to the war through a negotiated settlement. In a memorandum submitted to President Johnson, he recommended that the U.S. freeze its troop levels, cease the bombing of North Vietnam, and turn over responsibility for the ground war to South Vietnam. Johnson rejected these proposals outright.
source: http://www.historychannel.com/tdih/
86 BC - Lucius Cornelius Sulla, at the head of a Roman Republic army, enters in Athens, removing the tyrantAristion who was supported by troops of Mithridates VI of Pontus.
1896 - Battle of Adowa, an Ethiopian army defeats an outnumbered Italian force, ending the First Italo-Abyssinian War.
1918 - German submarine Unterseeboot 19 (U-19) sinks HMS Calgarian off Rathlin Island.
2002 - U.S. invasion of Afghanistan: Operation Anaconda begins in eastern Afghanistan.
source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/March_1
1940: The Soviet Unions peace ultimatum to Finland expires.
1941: The 11th African Division begins a lightning pursuit of the retreating Italian forces north from Mogadishu, towards the Ogaden Plateau. Italian civilian rations are halved in order to allow food exports to Germany.
1942: The heavy cruiser USS Houston and light cruiser HMAS Perth, along with 1 British, 1 Dutch and 2 US destroyers, fleeing from the debacle at the Battle of Java Sea, surprise an IJN landing force at Bantam Bay near the Sundra Strait, and are sunk by torpedoes and gunfire. The Japanese force, comprising 2 heavy cruisers, one light cruiser, 9 destroyers, and various transports, manage to sink a minesweeper and a transport of their own, and seriously damage 3 more transports, through the unprecedented firing of 87 torpedoes. Both German and Russian forces in the Baltic region go on the defensive.
1943: The Russians announce that new offensive to the South of Leningrad and led by Timoshenko, 'has made considerable gains'. German troops begin the evacuation of the Rzhev area.
1944: The 'Chindits' cross the Chindwin in Burma. Wing Commander John Cunningham, now on 20 ‘kills’, gets the 2nd bar to his DSO, the first pilot to receive this triple honour.
1945: Units of Army Group Centre recapture Lauban in lower Silesia.
source: http://www.worldwar-2.net/
1942 - U-656 becomes the first German submarine of World War II to be sunk by Naval air (VP-82).
1954 - 1st of 6 detonations, Operation Castle nuclear test.
source: http://www.history.navy.mil/wars/datesmar.htm
1815: Quebec - Disbanding of Lower Canada militia after War of 1812.
1945: Hochwald Germany - Canadian Army Major Frederick Tilston wins VC for bravery in Hochwald Forest.
source: http://www1.sympatico.ca/cgi-bin/on_this_day?mth=Mar&day=01
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1941: Bulgaria joins the Tripartite Pact of Germany, Italy and Japan, following Slovakia, Rumania and Hungary.
1943: On the central front in the East, German troops begin the evacuation of the Rshev area.
1945: In the West, the US Ninth Army (Simpson) captures München-Gladbach and Rheydt west of the Rhine. In the East, units of Heeresgruppe Mitte (Schörner) recapture Lauban in Lower Silesia.
source: http://www.feldgrau.com/february.html
1901:Naval and military forces of the States transferred to Commonwealth control - With Federation state and federal authorities began planning for the establishment of federal military forces.1 March
1942:HMAS Perth sunk in Sunda Strait - Having survived the Battle of the Java Sea HMAS Perth and the United States Cruiser Houston were sunk in a battle against overwhelming Japanese forces off the western tip of Java. 353 of Perth's 680 crew were killed in the battle.
Source: http://www.awm.gov.au/atwar/thismonth/index.asp
1864: Grant nominated for lieutenant general - President Lincoln nominates Ulysses S. Grant for the newly revived rank of lieutenant general. At the time, George Washington was the only other man to have held that rank. Winfield Scott also attained the title but by brevet only; he did not actually command with it. The promotion carried Grant to the supreme command of Union forces and capped one of the most remarkable success stories of the war.
1917: Zimmermann Telegram published in United States - The text of the so-called Zimmermann Telegram, a message from the German foreign secretary, Arthur Zimmermann, to the German ambassador to Mexico proposing a Mexican-German alliance in the case of war between the United States and Germany, is published on the front pages of newspapers across America.
1941: Bulgaria joins the Axis - The southeastern European nation of Bulgaria joins the Axis powers by signing the Tripartite Pact, after the discovery of a planned pro-British coup. When the Second World War broke out, Bulgaria declared its neutrality. But Bulgaria's King Boris was eager to expand his country's borders, and Germany had already coerced Romania to restore south Dobruja--which had been lost in World War I--to Bulgaria.
1965: U.S. informs South Vietnam of intent to send Marines - Ambassador Maxwell Taylor informs South Vietnamese Premier Phan Huy Quat that the United States is preparing to send 3,500 U.S. Marines to Vietnam to protect the U.S. airbase at Da Nang.
1968: Clark Clifford replaces Robert McNamara as Secretary of Defense. McNamara, who had first taken office under President John F. Kennedy, left amid a debate over Vietnam policy precipitated by the Tet Offensive. In the summer of 1967, McNamara had become convinced that the United States should seek an end to the war through a negotiated settlement. In a memorandum submitted to President Johnson, he recommended that the U.S. freeze its troop levels, cease the bombing of North Vietnam, and turn over responsibility for the ground war to South Vietnam. Johnson rejected these proposals outright.
source: http://www.historychannel.com/tdih/
86 BC - Lucius Cornelius Sulla, at the head of a Roman Republic army, enters in Athens, removing the tyrantAristion who was supported by troops of Mithridates VI of Pontus.
1896 - Battle of Adowa, an Ethiopian army defeats an outnumbered Italian force, ending the First Italo-Abyssinian War.
1918 - German submarine Unterseeboot 19 (U-19) sinks HMS Calgarian off Rathlin Island.
2002 - U.S. invasion of Afghanistan: Operation Anaconda begins in eastern Afghanistan.
source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/March_1
1940: The Soviet Unions peace ultimatum to Finland expires.
1941: The 11th African Division begins a lightning pursuit of the retreating Italian forces north from Mogadishu, towards the Ogaden Plateau. Italian civilian rations are halved in order to allow food exports to Germany.
1942: The heavy cruiser USS Houston and light cruiser HMAS Perth, along with 1 British, 1 Dutch and 2 US destroyers, fleeing from the debacle at the Battle of Java Sea, surprise an IJN landing force at Bantam Bay near the Sundra Strait, and are sunk by torpedoes and gunfire. The Japanese force, comprising 2 heavy cruisers, one light cruiser, 9 destroyers, and various transports, manage to sink a minesweeper and a transport of their own, and seriously damage 3 more transports, through the unprecedented firing of 87 torpedoes. Both German and Russian forces in the Baltic region go on the defensive.
1943: The Russians announce that new offensive to the South of Leningrad and led by Timoshenko, 'has made considerable gains'. German troops begin the evacuation of the Rzhev area.
1944: The 'Chindits' cross the Chindwin in Burma. Wing Commander John Cunningham, now on 20 ‘kills’, gets the 2nd bar to his DSO, the first pilot to receive this triple honour.
1945: Units of Army Group Centre recapture Lauban in lower Silesia.
source: http://www.worldwar-2.net/
1942 - U-656 becomes the first German submarine of World War II to be sunk by Naval air (VP-82).
1954 - 1st of 6 detonations, Operation Castle nuclear test.
source: http://www.history.navy.mil/wars/datesmar.htm
1815: Quebec - Disbanding of Lower Canada militia after War of 1812.
1945: Hochwald Germany - Canadian Army Major Frederick Tilston wins VC for bravery in Hochwald Forest.
source: http://www1.sympatico.ca/cgi-bin/on_this_day?mth=Mar&day=01
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