1506 - The cornerstone of the current St. Peter's Basilica is laid in the Vatican.
1521 - Martin Luther confronted the emperor Charles V in the Diet of Worms and refused to retract his views that led to his excommunication.
1775 - American revolutionaries Paul Revere, William Dawes and Samuel Prescott rode though the towns of Massachusetts giving the warning that the Regulars were coming out. Later, the phrase "the British are coming" was attributed to Revere even though it is unlikely he used that wording since technically at the time we were all British but we fixed that.
1838 - The Wilkes' expedition to the South Pole set sail.
1847 - U.S. troops defeated almost 17,000 Mexican soldiers commanded by Santa Anna at Cerro Gordo during the Mexican-American War.
1861 - Colonel Robert E. Lee turned down an offer to command the Union armies during the U.S. Civil War.
1906 - San Francisco, CA, was hit with an earthquake. The original death toll was cited at about 700. Later information indicated that the death toll may have been 3 to 4 times the original estimate.
1937 - Leon Trotsky called for the overthrow of Soviet leader Josef Stalin.
1942 - James H. Doolittle and his squadron, from the USS Hornet, raided Tokyo and other Japanese cities. This raid was Uncle Sam's first counter punch after the attack on Pearl Harbor. It was remarkable since the aircraft involved B-25s were Army medium bombers never designed to operate from ships. The physical damage done to Japan from the 16 bombers was negligible but the strategic and psychological impact was tremendous. It forced the Japanese to keep aircraft at home for defense and destroyed forever the concept of Japanese invincibility. Recently the last of the Doolittle Raiders passed away. LTC Dick Cole has joined his squadron mates. Honors to LTC Cole and all the fliers of the Doolittle Raid. For the last time,"Army pilots! Man your planes!"
1942 - The Vichy government capitulated to Adolf Hitler and invited Pierre Laval to form a new government in France.
1943 - Traveling in a bomber, Japanese Admiral Isoroku Yamamoto, was shot down by American P-38 fighters.
1945 - American war correspondent Ernie Pyle was killed by Japanese gunfire on the Pacific island of Ie Shima, off Okinawa. He was 44 years old.
1978 - The U.S. Senate approved the transfer of the Panama Canal to Panama on December 31, 1999.