First Jump. October 20, 1922
Lt. Harold R. Harris bailed out of a Leoning PW-2A over Dayton, Ohio, being the first U.S. military pilot to make an emergency parachute exist from an aircraft. The aircraft crashed at 403 Valley Street without injuring anyone.
Harris was a test pilot, and unlike many in that field, he lived a long life, serving in the military twice as well as having a role in commercial aviation. He died at age 92 in 1988.
Indeed Crimean pilot Pavel Argeyev, who had served in the French and Imperial Russian militaries, died this day in an aircraft accident in Czechoslovakia, which he was flying as a test pilot.
Greece turned over the Gallipoli Peninsula to the Allies, who turned it over to Turkey.