Today in History — June 14
1775
14 June 1775: Continental Army Established
On June 14, 1775, the Continental Congress authorized the creation of the Continental Army, establishing what would become the United States Army and marking a decisive step toward organized military resistance against British rule. This…
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1971
13 June 1971: Pentagon Papers Published by New York Times
On June 13, 1971, The New York Times began publishing the Pentagon Papers, a classified government study that revealed the true extent of American involvement in Vietnam and exposed years of official deception about the…
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12 June 1987: Reagan Delivers Tear Down This Wall Speech
On June 12, 1987, President Ronald Reagan stood before the Brandenburg Gate in West Berlin and delivered one of the most memorable speeches of the Cold War era. Speaking within sight of the Berlin Wall,…
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- 7 June 1776: Lee Resolution for Independence IntroducedJun 7
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- 5 June 1968: Robert F. Kennedy AssassinatedJun 5
- 4 June 1940: Dunkirk Evacuation ConcludesJun 4
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