On May 10th in US Political History
Part V
Part V
On May 10th in 1927 US aviator Charles Lindbergh picked up his plane, “The Spirit of St. Louis,” in San Diego and flew it to St. Louis. The next day he continued to New York using railroad maps that he picked up in a drugstore.
On May 10th in 1930 The 1st US planetarium opened in Chicago.
On May 10th in 1943 US. troops invaded Attu in the Aleutian Islands to expel the Japanese.
On May 10th in 1945 Allied Forces captured Rangoon from the Japanese.
On May 10th in 1960 John F. Kennedy won the primary in West Virginia.
On May 10th in 1960 USS Nautilus completed the first circumnavigation of globe under water.
On May 10th in 1930 The 1st US planetarium opened in Chicago.
On May 10th in 1943 US. troops invaded Attu in the Aleutian Islands to expel the Japanese.
On May 10th in 1945 Allied Forces captured Rangoon from the Japanese.
On May 10th in 1960 John F. Kennedy won the primary in West Virginia.
On May 10th in 1960 USS Nautilus completed the first circumnavigation of globe under water.
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