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− | |content= * [[1922]] — [[Eugene Morrison Stoner]] (inventor of the [[AR-15]], which was adopted by the military as the [[M16]]) is born in Gosport, Indiana. He is regarded by most historians, along with [[John Browning]] and [[John Garand]], as one of the United States’ most successful military firearms designers of the 20th century. | + | |content= * [[1874]] — French target shooter and Olympic medalist [[Eugene Balme]] was born in Oullins, a suburb of Lyon. |
+ | * [[1922]] — [[Eugene Morrison Stoner]] (inventor of the [[AR-15]], which was adopted by the military as the [[M16]]) is born in Gosport, Indiana. He is regarded by most historians, along with [[John Browning]] and [[John Garand]], as one of the United States’ most successful military firearms designers of the 20th century. | ||
* [[1963]] — American President John F. Kennedy is assassinated in Dallas, Texas. The Warren Commission would later offer the ridiculous-seeming "[[magic bullet]] theory" as an explanation to how one bullet could traverse 15 layers of clothing, 7 layers of skin, 15 inches of tissue and a necktie knot, remove 4 inches of rib, and shatter a radius bone. | * [[1963]] — American President John F. Kennedy is assassinated in Dallas, Texas. The Warren Commission would later offer the ridiculous-seeming "[[magic bullet]] theory" as an explanation to how one bullet could traverse 15 layers of clothing, 7 layers of skin, 15 inches of tissue and a necktie knot, remove 4 inches of rib, and shatter a radius bone. | ||
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