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  2. A disaster turns 79. USS Indianapolis sinking leads to world ...

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    In a story published July 24, 2014, IndyStar reporter Diana Penner interviewed Corporal Edgar Harrell, just 20 years old on July 29, 1945. Harrell had finished his watch on the USS Indianapolis at ...

  3. USS Indianapolis (CA-35) - Wikipedia

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    USS Indianapolis (CA-35) was a Portland-class heavy cruiser of the United States Navy, named for the city of Indianapolis, Indiana.Launched in 1931, it was the flagship of the commander of Scouting Force 1 for eight years, then flagship for Admiral Raymond Spruance from 1943 to 1945 while he commanded the Fifth Fleet in battles across the Central Pacific during World War II.

  4. Young Americans for Freedom - Wikipedia

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    YAF also claimed their plan to distribute 500,000 flyers at the Indianapolis 500 was key to ... suicide on June 29, 1945, ... Convention in Washington D.C. YAF ...

  5. June 1945 - Wikipedia

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    29 June 29, 1945 (Friday) 30 June 30, 1945 (Saturday) 31 References. Toggle the table of contents. June 1945. 3 languages. ... The following events occurred in June 1945:

  6. List of women's rights conventions in the United States

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    October 17–18: Sixth National Woman's Rights Convention, held in Nixon's Hall in Cincinnati. [5] 1856. November 25–26: Seventh National Woman's Rights Convention held in the Broadway Tabernacle in New York City. [5] 1858. May 13–14: Eighth National Woman's Rights Convention held in Mozart Hall in New York City. [5] 1859

  7. Charles B. McVay III - Wikipedia

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    Charles Butler McVay III was born in Ephrata, Pennsylvania, on August 31, 1898, to a Navy family. [2] His father, Charles Butler McVay Jr. (1868–1949), commanded the tender Yankton during the cruise of the Great White Fleet (1907–1909), was an admiral in the United States Navy during World War I, and served as Commander-in-Chief of the Asiatic Fleet in the early 1930s.

  8. Timeline of Indianapolis - Wikipedia

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    The Indiana Republican Party holds its first state convention in Indianapolis. [120] The Indianapolis National Guards organize. [137] A Hebrew cemetery is established on three acres (1.2 ha), three miles (4.8 km) south of the city's center. [162] The Indianapolis Hebrew Congregation organizes on November 2. Its East Market Street temple is ...

  9. National conventions of the Communist Party USA - Wikipedia

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    Convention City Date Notes Sixth: New York: March 4–10, 1929: Adopts current name. Lovestone faction wins majority, but replaced by Gitlow as Executive Secretary by the Comintern Seventh: New York: June 21–25, 1930: Elects Earl Browder General Secretary Nominating: Chicago: May 28–29, 1932: Nominates William Z. Foster for President and ...