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On This Day in History – August 7: Purple Heart, Côte d’Ivoire Independence, and More

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On This Day in History – August 7

August 7 has witnessed historic moments across politics, exploration, culture, and innovation. From pioneering mountaineering feats to influential cultural icons, this date marks a diverse range of global milestones.


Major Events

  • 1782 – George Washington creates the Badge of Military Merit, later known as the Purple Heart, to honor wounded or killed soldiers.
  • 1942 – U.S. Marines land on Guadalcanal in the Solomon Islands during World War II, marking the start of a major Pacific campaign.
  • 1944 – IBM dedicates the Automatic Sequence Controlled Calculator (Harvard Mark I), the first program-controlled calculator.
  • 1960 – Côte d’Ivoire (Ivory Coast) gains independence from France.
  • 1964 – The U.S. Congress passes the Gulf of Tonkin Resolution, leading to increased military involvement in Vietnam.
  • 1974 – Philippe Petit performs a high-wire walk between the Twin Towers of the World Trade Center in New York City.
  • 1990 – U.S. President George H. W. Bush orders troops to Saudi Arabia following Iraq’s invasion of Kuwait.
  • 1998 – U.S. embassies in Kenya and Tanzania are bombed by al-Qaeda, killing over 200 people.
  • 2008 – The opening ceremony of the 2008 Summer Olympics is held in Beijing, China.

Famous Birthdays

  • Mata Hari (1876–1917) – Dutch exotic dancer and accused spy during World War I.
  • Carl Switzer (1927–1959) – American actor known for his role as Alfalfa in Our Gang.
  • B. J. Thomas (1942–2021) – American singer best known for Raindrops Keep Fallin’ on My Head.
  • Tobin Bell (1942– ) – American actor known for his role as Jigsaw in the Saw film series.
  • Garrison Keillor (1942– ) – American author and radio personality, creator of A Prairie Home Companion.
  • Charlize Theron (1975– ) – South African-American actress and Oscar winner.
  • David Duchovny (1960– ) – American actor best known for The X-Files and Californication.
  • Sidney Crosby (1987– ) – Canadian professional ice hockey player and multiple-time Stanley Cup champion.
  • Mike Trout (1991– ) – American baseball outfielder and three-time AL MVP.
  • Francesca Capaldi (2004– ) – American child actress known for Disney Channel roles.

Notable Deaths

  • Carl Ritter (1779–1859) – German geographer and co-founder of modern geographical science.
  • Rabindranath Tagore (1861–1941) – Indian poet, philosopher, and Nobel laureate in literature.
  • Oliver Hardy (1892–1957) – American comedian and actor, best known as one half of Laurel and Hardy.
  • Cal Hubbard (1900–1977) – American football player and baseball umpire, inducted into both sports’ Halls of Fame.
  • Paul Dirac (1902–1984) – British theoretical physicist and Nobel laureate.
  • Stanley Holloway (1890–1982) – English actor and singer known for My Fair Lady.
  • Harold McMillan (1894–1986) – British Prime Minister during the post-war recovery era.
  • William S. Burroughs (1914–1997) – American Beat Generation writer known for Naked Lunch.
  • Don Drysdale (1936–1993) – American MLB pitcher and Hall of Famer.
  • Judith Campbell Exner (1934–1999) – American socialite linked to U.S. political and organized crime figures.

Holidays

  • Independence Day (Côte d’Ivoire) – Celebrates the West African nation’s independence from France in 1960.
  • Purple Heart Day (United States) – Honors the men and women wounded or killed while serving in the U.S. military.
  • Battle of Boyacá Day (Colombia) – Commemorates the 1819 battle that led to Colombia’s independence from Spain.
  • Professional Speakers Day – Celebrates individuals who inform and inspire through public speaking.

Fun Facts

  • Philippe Petit’s 1974 walk between the Twin Towers inspired the documentary Man on Wire and a major feature film.
  • The Purple Heart is the oldest U.S. military award still given to service members today.
  • Côte d’Ivoire is one of the world’s largest exporters of cocoa beans, a key global crop.
  • Rabindranath Tagore was the first non-European to win the Nobel Prize in Literature.
  • The 1998 embassy bombings marked the first major al-Qaeda attacks on U.S. targets and led to the FBI’s Most Wanted listing of Osama bin Laden.

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