Historical Events tagged with "grand slam"

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Military & Warfare

RAF Deploys Grand Slam Bomb Successfully

March 14th, 1945 80 years ago

The Royal Air Force (RAF) executed a significant mission employing the Grand Slam bomb, targeting a vital railway viaduct near Bielefeld, Germany. This marked the first operational drop of the massive bomb, designed to cause substantial damage to enemy infrastructure. The bombing was part of the Allies' broader strategy to disrupt German supply lines as World War II progressed. Aircraft from the RAF played a crucial role in this mission to weaken enemy capabilities.

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Sports & Recreation

Lou Gehrig Sets Grand Slam Record

August 20th, 1938 86 years ago

Lou Gehrig hit his 23rd career grand slam, extending his record for the most grand slams in Major League Baseball history. The impressive feat occurred during a game at Yankee Stadium, solidifying Gehrig's legacy as one of baseball's greatest power hitters. The grand slam was a pivotal moment in the season, showcasing his exceptional talent and securing the Yankees' victory. Fans celebrated this achievement as Gehrig continued to display his prowess on the field.

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Sports & Recreation

Bobby Jones completes the Grand Slam in golf

September 27th, 1930 94 years ago

In 1930, Bobby Jones achieved a remarkable milestone by winning the Grand Slam of golf, comprising the U.S. Open, the British Open, the U.S. Amateur, and the British Amateur. This historic feat was completed at the Merion Golf Club in Pennsylvania, where Jones's breathtaking performance solidified his status as one of golf's greatest legends. Winning the four prestigious tournaments in the same year had never been done before, making it a momentous occasion in the sport's history.

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