Monday, July 13, 2026

Tuesday, July 13, 1926. Goat Getters.

King Victor Emmanuel III of Italy took a boy who had just been hit by a train into his auto and rushed the boy to the hospital. The poor boy later died.

Yes, it's not a big thing, but then again, it is.

Major General Littleton Waller, USMC, died at age 69.  

Waller had a long career with a lot of combat action.  His career survived his being being court-martialed for the disastrous Samar expedition in the Philippine Insurrection and the summary execution of 11 Filipino civilian porters at Lanang for mutiny in 1902.  He'd retired in 1920.

Ethel Hays repeated a common myth.

As we've discussed before, marriage ages have remained fairly stable at their current levels since the Middle Ages.

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Monday, July 12, 1926. Amhrán na bhFiann.

Thursday, July 13, 1911. Edward, the Prince of Wales. The Third Anglo-Japanese Agreement of Alliance.

The Third Anglo-Japanese Agreement of Alliance was signed by the United Kingdom and Japan, which was somewhat of a British protégé, extending the date of the alliance from 1915 to 1921.

Prince Edward was invested as the Prince of Wales, in Wales, the first time since 1616 that the ceremony had occurred there.

The title is an ancient one which originated with the Welsh  rulers of Gwynedd to signal their claim to superiority over other Welsh princes. They began to use it in the 12th Century.  Edward I of England co opted it for his son Edward of Caernarfon where the use of it, sometimes challenged, for the future King of England started.

Edward I investing his son Edward of Caernarvon (the later King Edward II), as the prince of Wales, 1301.

The whole thing, while symbolic, and brought about as David Lloyd George, was Welsh, was unfortunate in some was, given Edward's later history.

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Wednesday, July 12, 1911. Stealing second, third, and home.

Saturday, July 13, 1901. A good effort.


Brazilian aviator Alberto Santos-Dumont became the first person to fly around the Eiffel Tower three times, a requirement for winning ta prize of 100,000 francs sponsored by oilman Henri Deutsch de la Meurthe.

He didn't get it as he failed to timely complete a round trip between the Longchamp Racecourse and the Tower within less than half an hour. 

William McKinley became the first President to ride in an automobile.

It was a Saturday, and the Saturday Evening Post ran this odd cover.


The accompanying article was "An American Invasion".

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Wednesday, July 10, 1901. Registering for 160 acres of Oklahoma.

Thursday, July 13, 1876. Grant informs Congress of what is known.

Complying with a request from Congress, President Grant sent what information was known about the Battle of the Little Big Horn to Congress.

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Monday, July 10, 1876. Lead founded.

Sunday, July 12, 2026

The death of Lindsey Graham. A timely American reminder.

 


There will be, no doubt, a lot of mention today of the death of Lindsey Graham.  It'll feature, in some fashion, on all the news programs.  

I've commented a little on Graham in the election thread.  He was standing for reelection. That's all beyond him now.

What I'm commenting on instead is the "surprise" by his death.  Here's the most American, and stupidest, one:

I’m sorry, but Lindsey Graham dying out of the blue like this doesn’t make any sense at all. 

We have him on camera yesterday looking perfectly healthy. 

None of this is making any sense…

Sorry junior, somebody dying suddenly at age 71 makes all the sense in the world.

And frankly, Graham was more than looking his age in recent months.

It only doesn't make sense to modern Americans. Graham's own father was 69 when he died of a heart attack, which is likely what Graham died of as well.  

All human beings die, and after about 30, all males are on borrowed time, females after about 45.  After that, if death comes, maybe people are surprised, but they ought not to be.

My own father died at age 62, and his father at age 47.    My father's mother was 65 when she died.  I was a child at the time, but I can recall it.

The point here isn't to just point out the obvious, but to add something else.  American culture has moved in the Baby Boom Era from knowing that death can arrive at any point, and will arrive ultimately, to sort of believing it just can't happen.  Graham was 71 years old and running for a position which would have ended for him at age 78.  At 71, that position should go to a younger person.  People have to yield at some point.  Moreover, by putting positions of responsibility in the hands of people who are that old, society is just gambling with death.

Indeed, some morning in the news few days to years, we're going to wake up to the news that Donald Trump is dead.  Maybe he'll live through his term, but there's utterly no guaranty of that.  Right now he's taking a physical every six months, which is probably due to his declining mental status, but that shows it right there.

In earlier times countries would occasionally come under the reign of the the very young, but it was rare.  Almost always a regent was put in place to govern until they were old enough to do so.  There are rare exceptions.  Ismail I became Shah of Perisal at just 13 years old in 1501 and actually governed..  King Baldwin IV of Jerusalem  dismissed his regency and took personal control of his kingdom at age 15. I'd frankly rather have a 15 year old in charge than an 80 year old.  Society would say that's nuts, and indeed having a 15 year old in charge is nuts.  Having an 80 year old in charge is nuts too.

I'll deal with it in another post, but as for myself, at 63, I've recently started sending out the signals that I'm headed towards a career landing.  I'm 17 months out, no more.  It's funny how that's received.  Some are nervous, and some just don't believe it, including two older partners of mine, one in his 70s . It's not possible to retire at that age (I'll be five months shy of age 65).  But for that matter, there's no guaranty at all I'll be living by that time.  I may spend the next 17 months of my life paying for the fear of my long suffering wife that I can't retire, right now.

That's a bit different, however, from the hubris of "I'll be living" and "I'll be fit".

And so the general lesson.  We don't allow for old airline pilots as they may get suddenly ill, and kill everyone on the plane

The same is true for the elderly in charge of anything.

There's a time people should stop.  And people imaging that any male death over 50 is shocking or unusual are merely trying to comfort themselves.

What did German soldiers eat during World War II?

 


Monday, July 12, 1926. Amhrán na bhFiann.


The national anthem of the Republic of Ireland, Amhrán na bhFiann (A Soldier's Song) was officially adopted as Ireland's national anthem.

The irony is, of course, that Ireland won its independence through the use of small arms, in an era in which the British had much more lax gun control.  Ireland is amongst the most restrictive nations regarding gun control today. 

General Motors acquired the Flint Institute of Technology in Michigan and renamed it the General Motors Institute of Technology. It is now known as Kettering University.



Gertrude Bell, archeologist, writer, spy, and friend of T. E. Lawrence died at age 57.  

Bell never married.  Starting in 1892 she was courted by British diplomat Henry Cadogan but was refused permission to marry him after her father discovered that Cadogan was deeply in debt and not her social equal. Cadogan died in 1893.  Thereafter she was briefly involved with British colonial administrator Sir Frank Swettenham and then Major Charles Doughty-Wylie, a married man, with whom she exchanged love letters from 1913 to 1915 but did not stray beyond that. Doughty-Wylie died in April 1915 during the Gallipoli Campaign, which devastated Bell.

Her death was due to an overdose of sleeping pills.  It is not known if it was accidental or a suicide.

She was the founder of the Iraqi Museum.

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Sunday, July 11, 1926. The National Revolutionary Army takes Changsha, Hunan.

Wednesday, July 12, 1911. Stealing second, third, and home.

Ty Cobb stole second, third, and home on three consecutive pitches by Harry Krause of the Philadelphia Athletics.

Au Sable, Michigan was destroyed by a forest fire in day two of horrific forest fires occurring in Michigan.

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Sunday, July 9, 1911. Partido Constitucional Progresista

Friday, July 12, 1776. One Country (absent that problematic Quebec).

The Second Continental Congress received the first draft of the Articles of Confederation.

Contrary to some latter day suggestions, this demonstrates that the thirteen colonies who had declared independence conceived of themselves as one confederation, i.e., one country, right from the onset.

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Tuesday, July 9, 1776. Troops read the Declaration of Independence.

Rigging the 2026 Election.



JJ's Wargames: Victory or Death a Wargamers Guide to the American Revolution.

JJ's Wargames: Victory or Death a Wargamers Guide to the American...: With the previous twelve months taken up with exploring the delights of the American War of Independence I thought I would share my thoughts...

Wars and Rumors of War, 2026. Part 7. La unión es la fuerza*

You will hear of wars and rumors of wars, but see to it that you are not alarmed. Such things must happen, but the end is still to come. Nation will rise against nation, and kingdom against kingdom

Matthew, Chapter 24.

June 4, 2026

Bolivia 

Oh oh.

June 19, 2026

Russo Ukrainian War


June 25, 2026

Russo Ukrainian War

Ukraine  has retaken the Kinburn Spit which has been occupied by Russia for the entire war.

June 26, 2026

Russo Ukrainian War

A Russian Army officers has released a public broadcast warning Putin that troops are on the edge of rebellion.

The Russian situation in Crimea is now dire.  On the narrow land bridge to the mainland only military traffic is now moving and its severely impeded.  Fuel has become so scarce that is no longer sold to civilians.  About half of Crimea is without power.   If Ukraine takes out the bridge to the mainland it will be disastrously isolated.

All this when Russian dead are about to reach the 1.5 million mark.

Ukraine, for its part, just launched an offensive.

July 5, 2026

Russo Ukrainian War

In something that's fairly laughable, Donald Trump spoke to Vlad Putin and offered to help find a way to end the war.

Donny can't end the war he started and Russia is flat out losing the war against Ukraine.  This war is more and more likely to see Ukraine regain all of its lost territory and Putin has to be increasingly worried about a revolution at home.

July 9, 2026

Russo Ukrainian War

Trump appeared to agree to allow the Ukrainians to produce Patriot missiles in Ukraine.

His mind is such a pile of goo that it's difficult to know if this will occur or not.

July 12, 2026

Russia v. Poland

Footnotes:

"Unity is strength", the motto of Bolivia.

Last edition:

Wars and Rumors of War, 2026. Part 6. Two things greater than all things are edition.

Is Trump Following Viktor Orban’s Playbook?

Interesting for a variety of reasons, not the least of which being that Dreher admits that Orban and Trump are corrupt.



Dreher has apparently moved back to the US (and looks like a hippie).  Frankly, he should have just stayed in Hungary.  You shouldn't get to abandon your country for a place descending into fascism and then return to your native land, as it descends into fascism, because the other country woke up.

The Feral Week of July 5, 2026.

The Agrarian Week of July 5, 2026.

The Agrarian's Lament: Who carries heavy loads into Great Smoky Mountains...:   Who carries heavy loads into Great Smoky Mountains backcountry? Mules

Best Posts of the Week of July 5, 2026. The post Independence Day, Donald Trump advances efforts to wipe out democracy while worrying about Iran doing to him, what he did to it, and while starting the war up again, because he 's a loser. edition.

The morning after, as it were, for Independence Day, and a week where King Donny went to Europe riding on Qatari 1, not a pony, and then switched planes as it lacks, well lacks.

He got ignored, resumed the war, and threatened the Iranians if they assassinate him, which they probably find horribly amusing as he's obviously scared.  Murdering your opponents leaders is flat out stupid, and he probably actually has reason to worry.

As an historical week a lot occurred.  The news that thirteen out of fourteen British Colonies in North America had declared themselves sovereign was a huge deal that they were getting out, even as they retreated from their invasion of the fourteenth that was having none of it.  Much earlier, a judicial travesty was referenced on the Maid of Orleans.  In 1876 the world of Custer's disaster at the hans of the Sioux, Cheyenne, a few Arapaho (and with some unsung Metis watching it all) was spreading.

A really notable event was the entry of the first women into service academies.

I've long been of the view that women do not belong in combat, and I still hold that view. But the misogyny and racism of the Trump Administration has really made me rethink a lot of my long held beliefs about such things. At the tender age of 13, when women were admitted, I knew it and thought it improper. I don't now.

I'm going to start with the most important threads of the week out of sink:

The 2026 Election, 15th Edition. Trump will attempt to steal the election.


He's going to try it.

And this:


Friday, July 5, 1776. Getting the word out.














I have to say, on the next item, this really sucks:


And back when a saner pace of life meant a President could repair to the woods:


In an era when it's popular for those on the right to throw rocks at immigrants, somebody to remember:




I like Kyla Scanlon's Vlog (even though I'd note, as an aside, she really needs to gain some weight) but her post here is one in which we Distributist often wonder why people don't take the logical next step in their analysis.




Where we really started repeating old errors that would cause us to be a century behind where we should be.



The Soviets gave the Germans in Austria the boots:



Why the crap can other countries be lead by people of a sensible age and we cannot?




No matter what you think of the justice of the cause, this was heroic in the extreme. . . with two out of the three heros being Irish immigrants.




Rod Dreher worries about something he helped bring about.








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