Apollo 11 astronaut Neil Armstrong becomes first man to walk on the moon.
English rock and blues guitarist, singer, and song writer Eric
Patrick Clapton is 75 years old today,
During a White House ceremony attended by James S. Brady (left) President
Bill Clinton signed the Brady handgun-control bill into law. The law requires
a prospective handgun buyer to wait five business days while the authorities
check on his or her background, during which time the sale is approved or
prohibited based on an established set of criteria.
In 1981, James Brady, who served as press secretary for President Ronald
Reagan, was shot in the head by John Hinckley, Jr., during an attempt on
President Reagan’s life outside a hotel in Washington, D.C. Reagan himself
was shot in his left lung but recovered and returned to the White House
within two weeks. Brady, the most seriously injured in the attack, was
momentarily pronounced dead at the hospital but survived and began an impressive recovery from his debilitating brain injury.
President Ronald Reagan (center) moments before he was shot in an assassination attempt, March 30, 1981.
Over Rogers Dry Lake in Southern California, pilot Chuck Yeager flew
the Bell X-1 rocket plane and became the first person to break the
sound barrier on this day in 1947.
Charles Elwood Yeager turned 96 in February.
A Black September terrorist looks from the balcony of an apartment where Israeli Olympic team members are held hostage.
The Munich massacre on this day in 1972 was an attack during the 1972
Summer Olympics in Munich, West Germany, in which the Palestinian
terrorist group Black September took eleven Israeli Olympic team
members hostage and killed them along with a West German police
officer.