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THE MEMPHIS BELLE FLIES LAST MISSION

The Memphis Belle flying back to the US after its 25th mission over Germany during the Second World War in 1943
The Memphis Belle flying back to the US after its 25th
mission over Germany.

The Memphis Belle: American Icon > National Museum of the United States Air  Force™ > Display

On May 17, 1943, the crew of the Memphis Belle, one of a group
of American bombers based in Britain, became one of the first
B-17 crews to complete 25 missions over Europe and return to
the United States.

The Memphis Belle performed its 25th and last mission, in a
bombing raid against Lorient, a German submarine base.

Lt General Jacob Devers shakes hands with one of the crew of the Memphis Belle before she flew back to the US in 1943
Lt General Jacob Devers (center) shakes hands with one of
the crew of the Memphis Belle before she flew back to the
US in 1943.

Visitors gather for a private viewing of the Memphis Belle, a Boeing B-17 'Flying Fortress,' at the National Museum of the US Air Force on Wednesday. The Memphis Belle has spent the last dozen years or so undergoing a piece-by-piece rehabilitation, from the clear plastic nose cone down to the twin .50-caliber machine guns mounted in the tail   
Visitors gather for a private viewing of the Memphis Belle, a Boeing B-17 ‘Flying Fortress,’ at the National Museum of the
US Air Force 2018.

Visitors gather under open bomb-bay doors during a private viewing of the Memphis Belle, a Boeing B-17 'Flying Fortress'

The Memphis Belle was known for its risque nose paintings, which featured a pin-up girl, pictured, as well as its service record

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FROM THE PDX RETRO BLOG ~

Armed Forces Day 2025

May 17, 2025 – Armed Forces Day is Observed on the third
Saturday every May, this is a day dedicated to paying tribute
to men and women currently serving in the U.S. Armed Forces.

   
First observed on 20 May 1950, the day was created on 31
August 1949 as President
Harry S. Truman led the effort to
establish a single holiday for citizens to come together and
thank military members for their patriotic service in support
of the republic and national interests and as an undeniable fact of American life.

Secretary of Defense Louis A. Johnson announced the creation
to honor Americans serving in the five U.S. military branches –
the
U.S. Army, U.S. Navy, U.S. Marine Corps, U.S. Air Force and
U.S. Coast Guard – following the consolidation of the military
services in the
U.S. Department of Defense as part of a modern
U.S. Armed Forces.  
    
     
     
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 On 19 May 2017, President Donald Trump reaffirmed the
Armed Forces Day holiday, marking the 70th anniversary
since the
creation of the Department of Defense.

Seal of the United States Space Force - Wikipedia

On 15 May 2020, Armed Forces Day honored
the newly established
United States Space
Force
for the first time.    

   

Celebrating Armed Forces Day - The Good Shepherd Community

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THE FBI WEIGHS IN ON ‘’LOUIE LOUIE”

Based on outcry from parents who bought into what may have
started as an idle rumor, the
FBI launched a formal investigation
in 1964 into the supposedly pornographic lyrics of the song
“Louie, Louie.”

That investigation finally neared its conclusion on May 17, 1965,
when the FBI Laboratory declared the lyrics of “Louie Louie” to
be officially unintelligible.

The song was recorded in poor conditions and in a single take
by the Kingsmen in Portland, Oregon in 1963

The tune that would go on to become one of the most-covered
songs in rock-and-roll history.

History


The control room of SW Portland’s Northwestern Incorporated, Motion Pictures and Recording, where The Kingsmen's legendary “Louie Louie” was recorded: Photo courtesy of the Robert M. Lindahl Family
The control room of SW Portland’s Northwestern Inc.
Motion Pictures and Recording, where The Kingsmen’s legendary “Louie Louie” was recorded.

The Kingsmen, Louie Louie

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ROOKIE HELPS TEAM WIN CHAMPIONSHIP

Lakers History: Magic at Center Clinches 1980 NBA Finals

On May 16, 1980, Los Angeles Lakers point guard Earvin
“Magic” Johnson
stepped in for injured center Kareem
Abdul-Jabbar
and scores 42 points, leading the Lakers
to a four games-to-two series win over the Philadelphia
76ers for their first championship since 1972.

Los Angeles Lakers Earvin Magic Johnson, 1980 Nba Finals Sports Illustrated  Cover by Sports Illustrated

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Earvin "Magic" Johnson Jr. will be 66 on August 14th.

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FIRST OSCARS AWARDED ON THIS DAY

Picture of the Week #67: The 1st Academy Awards | Spectacular Attractions

On May 16, 1929, the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and
Sciences handed out its first awards, at a dinner party for
around 250 people held in the Blossom Room of the
Roosevelt Hotel in Hollywood, California.

The brainchild of Louis B. Mayer, head of the powerful MGM
film studio, the Academy was organized in May 1927 as a
non-profit organization dedicated to the advancement and
improvement of the film industry.

Its first president and the host of the May 1929 ceremony was
the actor Douglas Fairbanks, Sr. Unlike today, the winners
of the first Oscars—as the coveted gold-plated statuettes
later became known—were announced before the awards
ceremony itself.

The first official Best Picture winner was Wings, directed by
William Wellman. The most expensive movie of its time, with
a budget of $2 million.
   

They were the first Jewish Academy Award winners

Academy Awards, 1929. /Nwinners Of The First Academy Awards, For Films  Released Between Mid-1927 And Mid-1928, Photographed Following The Award  Ceremony At The Roosevelt Hotel In Hollywood, Calfornia, 16 May 1929.  Standing

Took almost 100 years': New Oscars rule requires voters to watch all  nominated movies | ITV News

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