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PORTLAND, Ore. — The 142nd Wing of the Oregon Air National
Guard will conduct flyovers for Memorial Day, part of a time-
honored tradition to pay tribute to fallen military members.

The pilots are scheduled to fly over several cities across the
region as part of a roughly 45-minute flight over the state.

An Oregon Air National Guard F-15c Photograph by Rob Edgcumbe | Fine Art America

142ND WING TO CONDUCT TEMPORARY NIGHT FLYING OPERATIONS AUG. 25-27 – Tillamook County Pioneer

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THE DUKE WAS BORN ON THIS DAY IN 1907

Pin on John Wayne

John Wayne: The Movie Icon Who Once Got Picked in the NFL Draft | Fanbuzz
John Wayne (May 26, 1907 – June 11, 1979)

Born Marion Robert Morrison, Wayne’s family moved to
Glendale, California, when he was six years old. As a teen,
he rose at four in the morning to deliver newspapers, and
after school he played football and made deliveries for local
stores. When he graduated from high school, he hoped to
attend the U.S. Naval Academy. However, after the school
rejected him, he accepted a full scholarship to play football
at the University of Southern California in Los Angeles.

In the summer of 1926, Wayne’s football coach found him a
job as an assistant prop man on the set of a movie directed
by John Ford. Ford started to use Wayne as an extra, and he
eventually began to trust him with some larger roles. In 1930,
Ford recommended Wayne for Fox’s epic Western The Big
Trail
. Wayne won the part, but the movie did poorly, and Fox
let his contract lapse.

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Rare 2-DVD - STAGECOACH John Ford JOHN WAYNE / CLAIRE TREVOR WB Special Edition - Picture 1 of 1
1939

LA Times Columnist: Remove John Wayne's Name from Airport over 48-Year-Old Comments About White ...

20 greatest John Wayne movies
John Wayne in a scene from his last movie, "The
Shootist," 1976
.

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RECORD FOR THE “BABE” ON THIS DAY~1935

Babe Ruth, "The Bambino", ca. 1920, around the time he would've joined the Yankees ...
George Herman Ruth (February 6, 1895 – August 16, 1948)

On this day at Forbes Field in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, baseball
great Babe Ruth hit his 714th home run — a record for career
home runs that would stand for almost 40 years.

History.com noted "This was one of Ruth’s last games, and the
last home run of his career.”

"Ruth went four for four on the day, hitting three home runs and
driving in six runs."

May 25, 1935 Photo of Babe Ruth Hitting His Final Home Run 714. #baberuth #bostonbraves #ruth #3 ...

Babe Ruth 714th Home Run ball – Works – eMuseum
Babe Ruth 714th Home Run Ball.

Babe Ruth of the Boston Braves hit this
baseball out of Pittsburgh’s Forbes Field
for his third home run of the day, and
the 714th and final round-tripper of his
major league career. The Pirates defeated
the Braves 11-7.

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BLOCKBUSTER MOVIE OPENED ON THIS DAY

Star Wars (1977) - Opening Scene [Stupid Edit] - YouTube

On May 25, 1977, Memorial Day weekend opens with an
intergalactic bang as the first of George Lucas’ blockbuster
Star Wars movies hit  American theaters.

The incredible success of Star Wars–it received seven Oscars,
and earned $461 million in U.S. ticket sales and a gross of
close to $800 million worldwide–began with an extensive,
coordinated marketing push by Lucas and his studio, 20th
Century Fox, months before the movie’s release date. “It
wasn’t like a movie opening,” actress Carrie Fisher, who
played rebel leader Princess Leia, later told Time magazine.
“It was like an earthquake.” Beginning with–in Fisher’s words–
“a new order of geeks, enthusiastic young people with sleeping
bags,” the anticipation of a revolutionary movie-watching
experience spread like wildfire, causing long lines in front of
movie theaters across the country and around the world.

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Star Wars (1977) - Movie stills and photos - 2020

Star Wars Collection - Posters — The Movie Database (TMDb)

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MUSIC LEGEND HAS PASSED AT AGE 83

Tina Turner, unstoppable superstar whose hits included ‘What’s Love Got ...
Tina Turner (born Anna Mae Bullock)
(November 26, 1939 – May 24, 2023)

Tina Turner, known as the Queen of Rock n’ Roll, has died
after a long illness.

The singer, who achieved global fame with a string of soulful
hits including River Deep – Mountain High, The Best and What’s
Love Got To Do With It, triumphed over early adversity and
also overcame domestic abuse, to become one of the world’s most
loved singers.

She died at her home in Küsnacht near Zurich, Switzerland.

la dimension de trastos: June 2013
Ike and Tina Turner

Tina Turner on Rolling Stone’s cover in 1967. Tina, still Rollin. ♛~ Ophelia Ryan ~♛ | Book ...

1967: Turner was the first black artist and first female on the
cover of Rolling Stone magazine
(Issue No. 2).

Tina Turner: The Ultimate Experience: Tina Live 2008/09 Era: 50th Anniversary World Tour ...

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