21 September: This Day in Military History

By: - September 21, 2018

Today’s post is in honor of Sgt. Joshua J. Strickland, who gave his life for our country on this date in 2013. The 23-year-old native of Woodstock, Ga. was conducting range training when an Afghan turned his rifle on the American advisors, killing Strickland and three other U.S. soldiers. Strickland was assigned to 1st Battalion, 1st Special Forces Group.


1780: After deliberately weakening the defenses of Fort Arnold (now known as West Point), Hudson River, and other areas under his command, Maj. Gen. Benedict Arnold gives the British the plans for the strategic fort. The Colonists will soon capture Maj. John André, Britian’s top spy in the United States, foiling Arnold’s plan to hand over West Point to the enemy. 22 years later, Fort Arnold becomes the U.S. Military Academy – now the Army’s oldest continually operating post.

1939: With war breaking out in Europe, President Franklin D. Roosevelt asks Congress to relax neutrality laws – permitting the United States to arm belligerent nations.

1942: In Seattle, Boeing’s massive B-29 Superfortress bomber makes its first flight. The new “Superfort” featured radar-controlled guns and could fly further, faster, and deliver more bombs than its predecessor, the B-17 Flying Fortress. The B-29 will see its first combat in 1944, and will bring an end to World War II when the Enola Gay and Bock’s Car drop atomic weapons on Hiroshima and Nagasaki.

1956: Grumman test pilot Tom Attridge, at the controls of an F11F-1 Tiger aircraft flying over Long Island, tests the plane’s ability to fire its guns at supersonic speeds. After firing, he accidentally flies into the bullets he had fired earlier from a higher altitude, mortally wounding the Tiger’s jet engine. Attridge ejects safely after shooting himself down.

F11F-1 “Tiger”

1961: The 5th Special Forces Group is activated at Fort Bragg (N.C.). The “Green Berets” of 5th SFG will see extensive combat during the Vietnam War, as well as service in Operation Desert Storm and Somalia. In October, 2001, they are among the first U.S. forces to deploy to Afghanistan following the 9/11 attacks, where they would famously conduct the first American attack on horeseback since World War II.

1988: U.S. forces protecting tankers in the Persian Gulf spot the Iranian vessel Iran Ajr laying mines in international waters. Helicopters halt the vessel with rocket and machine gun fire, and a team of Navy SEALs boards the ship. In April, the USS Samuel B. Roberts (FFG-58) strikes – and is nearly sunk by – a mine laid by the Iran Ajr, prompting the U.S. to retaliate against the Iranian fleet.

An aerial port view of the captured Iranian mine-laying ship IRAN AJR with a U.S. Navy landing craft alongside.

Operation EARNEST WILL is the largest convoy operation since World War II and marks the first tactical operation of the newly formed Special Operations Command – utilizing the Army’s 160th Special Operations Aviation Regiment, SEALs, and special boat units all working together.

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