Sunday, July 26, 2009

TODAY IN HISTORY

1775: Benjamin Franklin, formerly the British crown’s postmaster general in America, becomes the first postmaster general selected by the Continental Congress.

1947: President Harry Truman signs the National Security Act, reorganizing the military and creating America’s first peacetime intelligence institution—the CIA.

1963: President John F. Kennedy announces an agreement with Great Britain and the Soviet Union banning nuclear testing in the atmosphere, in space and underwater
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