Historical Events tagged with "clark"

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Military & Warfare

NATO Ends Airstrikes Following Serbian Withdrawal Agreement

June 10th, 1999 25 years ago

Slobodan Milošević agreed to withdraw Serbian forces from Kosovo, leading NATO to suspend its airstrikes. The agreement marked a significant turning point in the conflict, facilitating the return of refugees and the establishment of a peacekeeping force. This development came after an intense military campaign by NATO that had lasted for 78 days, aimed at halting human rights violations and restoring peace in the region.

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Military & Warfare

Fifth Army Captures Rome During WWII

June 4th, 1944 80 years ago

The United States Fifth Army captured Rome, marking a significant moment in World War II. Despite the successful entry into the city, a substantial part of the German Fourteenth Army was able to retreat northward, maintaining a critical defensive position. The capture of Rome not only represented an important strategic gain for the Allies, but also boosted morale as it was the first Axis capital to fall. This operation demonstrated the effectiveness of Allied coordination and planning in the Italian Campaign.

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Exploration & Discovery

Corps of Discovery Resumes Journey Westward

April 7th, 1805 219 years ago

The Lewis and Clark Expedition, known as the Corps of Discovery, broke camp among the Mandan tribe and continued its journey west along the Missouri River. The team had spent the winter with the Mandans, developing relationships and gathering vital information. Upon breaking camp, they resumed navigating the river, eager to uncover what lay beyond the next bend, driven by their mission to explore the newly acquired territories of the United States and to find a route to the Pacific Ocean.

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Exploration & Discovery

Teton Sioux Demand Toll from Lewis and Clark

September 25th, 1804 220 years ago

The Teton Sioux, a branch of the Lakota tribe, encountered the Lewis and Clark Expedition as they navigated the Missouri River. The Teton Sioux demanded one of the expedition's boats as a toll in exchange for allowing them to proceed further upriver. This demand highlighted the tensions between indigenous groups and American explorers amid the westward expansion.

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Exploration & Discovery

Corps of Discovery Embarks on Journey West

May 22nd, 1804 220 years ago

The Lewis and Clark Expedition commenced when the Corps of Discovery officially departed from St. Charles, Missouri. Led by Meriwether Lewis and William Clark, the team was tasked with exploring the newly acquired Louisiana Territory after the Louisiana Purchase. This complex mission aimed to map the lands, establish trade, and assert American presence in the West. The journey began with the crew consisting of soldiers, interpreters, and skilled craftsmen, each chosen for their expertise and ability to navigate the vast and uncharted territories ahead.

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