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CONCIENTIOUS OBJECTOR GIVEN MEDAL

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Corporal Doss receiving the Medal of Honor from
President
Harry S. Truman.


Private First Class Desmond T. Doss of Lynchburg, Virginia,
was presented the Medal of Honor for outstanding bravery
as a combat medic, the first conscientious objector in
American history to receive the nation’s highest military
award.
 

When called on by his country to fight in World War II, Doss,
a dedicated pacifist, registered as a conscientious objector.

Eventually sent to the Pacific theater of war as a medical
corpsman, Doss voluntarily put his life in the utmost peril
during the bloody
Battle for Okinawa, saving dozens of lives
well beyond the call of duty.

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DESMOND THOMAS DOSS, PFC - The First Conscientious Objector Medal of Honor Recipient | Hawaii ...
Desmond Thomas Doss
(February 7, 1919 – March 23, 2006)

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The 2016 film directed by Mel Gibson focuses
on the combat experiences of
Desmond Doss
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APOLLO FIRST MANNED MISSION LAUNCH

Apollo 7 - Apollo11Space

Apollo 7, the first manned Apollo mission,was launched with
astronauts Walter M. Schirra, Jr.; Donn F. Eisele; and Walter
Cunningham aboard.

Under the command of Schirra, the crew of Apollo 7 conducted
an 11-day orbit of Earth, during which the crew transmitted the
first live television broadcasts from orbit.

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The prime crew of the first manned Apollo space mission
from left to right are: Command Module pilot, Don F. Eisele, Commander, Walter M. Schirra Jr. and Lunar Module pilot,
Walter Cunningham.

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THE MOTTO…’’GOD, HOME, AND COUNTRY”

Daughters Of The American Revolution – Let's rag

The Daughters of the American Revolution, comprised of
women in the United States and around the world who
descend from patriots of the nation’s fight for it’s
independence, was
founded in Washington, D.C. on
this day in history, Oct. 11, 1890.

The    groups website says,The DAR "is a nonprofit, non-
political volunteer women’s service organization dedicated
to promoting patriotism, preserving American history, and
securing America’s future through better education for
children."

The patriotic all-female organization devoted to ‘God, Home
and Country’ has 190,000 members worldwide.

Daughter's of the American Revolution headquarters photo circa 1890-1900 | American revolution ...
The Daughters of the American Revolution headquarters
photo (1890 – 1900).

Trenton Mayor speaks at DAR Chapter gathering

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‘’LIVE FROM YORK, IT’S SATURDAY NIGHT”

Saturday Night Live’s 10 worst hosts

The show’s premiere was hosted by George Carlin on NBC on
October 11, 1975, under the original title NBC’s Saturday Night.

The topical comedy sketch show featuring Chevy Chase, John
Belushi, Dan Aykroyd, Gilda Radner, Garrett Morris, Jane Curtin
and Laraine Newman, made its debut on NBC.

The 90-minute program, which from its inception has been aired
live from Studio 8H at Rockefeller Center, included a different
guest host and musical act each week. The opening sketch of
each show ends with the saying… “Live from New York, It’s
Saturday Night.”

    
    
    
   

10/11/1975 “SAT NIGHT LIVE! First show.” | Jim Henson's Red Book

50 fun facts about ‘Saturday Night Live’ for its 50th season – NBC Boston

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NAVY SCHOOL WAS FOUNDED ON THIS DAY

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The Naval School was founded in Annapolis, Maryland in the wake
of a shocking scandal at sea on this day in history, Oct. 10, 1845.

The renowned military institute was renamed the U.S. Naval
Academy
in 1850.

The school was established following the discovery of a planned
mutiny on the Atlantic Ocean aboard
U.S. Navy brig Somers. 

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U.S. Naval Academy in 1853.


The 17th U.S. Secretary of the Navy
(1845 – 1846)

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Civil War hero Admiral David Dixon Porter
became superintendent in 1865.

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USS Constitution and Santee tied up in the background.
Other ships not identified.

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