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FORMER LIONS GREAT HAS DIED AT AGE 79

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Ed Flanagan honored during an NFL game in 2019

Ed Flanagan, a former Detroit Lions offensive lineman and four-
time Pro Bowl selection has died.  

Flanagan was hospitalized in Altoona with heart problems on
May 8, 2023, and died today, May 10. 

Flanagan appeared in 139 games (139 starts) for the Lions from
1965-74.

Ed Flanagan autographed Football Card (Detroit Lions) 1970 Topps #11

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HISTORY WAS MADE ON THIS DAY

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LUSITANIA TORPEDO SINKING U20 ATLANTIC OCEAN IRELAND COAST KINSALE HEAD

All Quiet on the Western Front timeline | Timetoast timelines

New York Times OTD on Twitter: "#OTD - May 8th 1915. The Lusitania sunk by a submarine ...

Two Torpedoes Sink Lusitania Many by Everett | Lusitania, Headlines, Sink

WWI-Great Depression-WWII timeline | Timetoast timelines

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AIRSHIP DISASTER ON THIS DAY IN 1937

The Hindenburg Disaster: 9 Surprising Facts - History in the Headlines

The airship Hindenburg, the largest dirigible ever built and the
pride of
Nazi Germany, bursts into flames upon touching its
mooring mast in Lakehurst,
New Jersey, killing 36 passengers
and crew-members, on May 6, 1937.

5 things to know about the Hindenburg disaster

Pin by Scott Fitzpatrick on Headlines | Historical newspaper, Old newspaper, Hindenburg disaster

Warum wir Deutschland mögen — thebeautyandthehorror: The Airship Hindenburg,...

Lot Detail - 1937 Hindenburg Disaster Newspaper

Hindenburg disaster 1937 | Hindenburg, Hindenburg disaster, Airship

Hindenburg Explodes, 1937 by Granger | Newspaper front pages, Hindenburg, Historical newspaper

Hindenburg Disaster Photograph by Us Navy

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ANTIWAR DEMONSTRATORS FIRED UPON

Yesterday Today: 24 Tragic Photos of the Kent State Shootings, 1970

In This Day in History, May 4, 1970, National Guard troops kill
four students, wounding eight and permanently paralyzing
another at Kent State University In Kent, Ohio.

May 4, 1970: The Kent State University shootings told through pictures (PHOTOS).

Yesterday Today: 24 Tragic Photos of the Kent State Shootings, 1970

屠杀学生你美国1970使得我2019就使不得,啊?! - 万维论坛

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THE WORD WAS … “THEY GOT HIM” IN 2011

Inside the raid that killed Osama bin Laden

Osama bin Laden, the mastermind behind the September 11,
20011, terrorist attacks
in the United States, was killed by U.S.
forces during a raid on his compound hideout in Pakistan.

The notorious, 54-year-old leader of Al Qaeda, the terrorist
network of Islamic extremists,
had been the target of a nearly
decade-long international manhunt.

The raid began around 1 a.m. local time (4 p.m. EST on May 1,
2011 in the United States), when 23 U.S. Navy SEALs in two
Black Hawk helicopters descended on the compound in
Abbottabad, a tourist and military center north of Pakistan’s
capital, Islamabad. One of the  helicopters crash-landed into
the compound but no one aboard was hurt.


During the raid, which lasted approximately 40 minutes, five
people, including bin Laden and one of his adult sons, were
killed by U.S. gunfire. No Americans were injured in the
assault.

Bin Laden’s body was flown by helicopter to Afghanistan for
official identification, then
buried at an undisclosed location
in the Arabian
Sea
less than 24 hours after his death, in
accordance with Islamic
practice.

Inside Osama Bin Laden's Takedown Video - ABC News

Video: Bloody aftermath inside Osama bin Laden's compound - Telegraph

Osama bin Laden killing prompts US-Pakistan war of words | World news | The Guardian
The grounds of the compound are seen after US Navy Seal
commandos raid.

The death of Osama bin Laden, & an Obama appreciation | Henkimaa

Steven Chung's Top 10: My Top 10 News Highlights of 2011


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