Archive for June 25th, 2023

KOREAN WAR BEGAN ON THIS DAY IN 1950

PORTLAND RETRO BLOG | PDX RETRO - Part 95

Armed forces from communist North Korea smash into South
Korea
, setting off the Korean War. The United States, acting
under the auspices of the United Nations, quickly sprang to
the defense of South Korea and fought a bloody and frustrating
war for the next three years.

The Korean War might finally come to an end. Here’s why it mattered.

See Photos From the Early Days of the Korean War | Time.com

Korean War. Part I

The beginning of The Korean War- Lesson 1 | Teaching Resources

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COMMANDING GENERAL APPOINTMENT

 Remembering the sacrifices that saved us from fascism | Local Voices | lancasteronline.com 
Dwight David "Ike" Eisenhower 
(October 14, 1890 – March 28, 1969)

Future president Dwight D. "Ike" Eisenhower was appointed commanding general of the European Theater on this day in
history
, June 25, 1942.

Admiral Sir Bertram Ramsay: Dunkirk mastermind museum approved - BBC News

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BATTLE TOOK PLACE ON THIS DAY IN 1876

On June 25, 1876, Native American forces led by Crazy Horse and
Sitting Bull defeated the U.S. Army troops of Lt. Col. George
Armstrong Custer
in the Battle of the Little Bighorn near
southern Montana’s Little Bighorn River.

Charles Marion Russell - The Custer Fight (1903).jpg
Lithograph showing the Battle of Little Bighorn, from the
Indian side.

Crazy Horse | MY HERO
Crazy Horse  (1840 – September 5, 1877)

Custer Bvt MG Geo A 1865 LC-BH831-365-crop.jpg
George Armstrong Custer
(December 5, 1839 – June 25, 1876)


Last Stand Hill overlooking Little Bighorn River and Location
of the Native American encampment on June 25, 1876.

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POPULAR D.J. BORN ON THIS DAY IN 1924

 Richard Alton “Dick” Novak
Dick Novak (1924 – 2002)

Dick Novak was a popular radio personality for over 29
years working at KXL, KGON and KGW. 

On April 11, 1955 Dick moved to KPOJ AM/FM in Portland,
Oregon where he began "Dick Novak’s Rhythm Room”- 9:30
to 2:00am, Monday through Friday from KPOJ’s transmitter
studio located on Mount Scott at S.E. Eastview Drive
(pictured below).        
       

       
A selection from a decade of visits to tower and studio sites in the Northeast and beyond
 
KPOJ-xmittera
Interior view of the KPOJ AM & FM Transmitter at Mt. Scott     
in 1956.

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Dick also broadcast live from Scotty’s Hamburgers at 12th and
N.E. Sandy Blvd and Amato’s Supper
Club on Broadway in
downtown Portland.
           
           
 On July 12, 2002 Dick Novak passed away from cancer at age
78 in Portland.
       
           
 
        
  
    
  
     
      
 

     
       
        
        
        

    
       
        
       

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