DON’T FORGET TO WEAR YOUR MASK!
Cabell "Cab" Calloway III
(December 25, 1907 – November 18, 1994)
Cab Calloway was an American jazz singer, dancer,
bandleader and actor.
DON’T FORGET TO WEAR YOUR MASK!
Cabell "Cab" Calloway III
(December 25, 1907 – November 18, 1994)
Cab Calloway was an American jazz singer, dancer,
bandleader and actor.
Stonewall Jackson (November 6, 1932 – December 4, 2021)
Country artist Stonewall Jackson, known for his time on the Grand
Ole Opry stage for more than five decades, died on Saturday after a lengthy battle with vascular dementia.
On December 6, 1884, in Washington, D.C., workers placed a nine-
inch aluminum pyramid atop a tower of white marble, completing
the construction of an impressive monument to the city’s namesake
and the nation’s first president, George Washington. As early as
1783, the infant U.S. Congress decided that a statue of George
Washington, the great Revolutionary War general, should be
placed near the site of the new Congressional building,
wherever it might be.
After then-President Washington asked him to lay out federal
capital on the Potomac River in 1791, architect Pierre L ‘Enfant
left a place for the statue at the western end of the sweeping
National Mall (near the monument’s present location). It wasn’t
until 1832, however–33 years after Washington’s death–that
anyone really did anything about the monument.
At 2:10 p.m., five U.S. Navy Avenger torpedo-bombers comprising
Flight 19 took off from the Ft. Lauderdale Naval Air Station in Florida
on a routine three-hour training mission. Flight 19 was scheduled to
take them due east for 120 miles, north for 73 miles, and then back
over a final 120-mile leg that would return them to the naval base.
They never returned.
Two hours after the flight began, the leader of the squadron, who
had been flying in the area for more than six months, reported that
his compass and back-up compass had failed and that his position
was unknown. The other planes experienced similar instrument malfunctions. Radio facilities on land were contacted to find the
location of the lost squadron, but none were successful. After two
more hours of confused messages from the fliers, a distorted radio transmission from the squadron leader was heard at 6:20 p.m., apparently calling for his men to prepare to ditch their aircraft simultaneously because of lack of fuel.
Robert Joseph Dole (July 22, 1923 – December 5, 2021)
Longtime GOP Senator and Presidential candidate Bob Dole died
early Sunday morning in his sleep.
The Dole family issued a statement later saying America was
grieving the loss of "one of its heroes.”
Condolences from both Republicans and Democrats alike commemorating his nearly four decades of service.have
been received.