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{{*mp}} [[1704]] – [[War of the Spanish Succession]]: The [[John Churchill, 1st Duke of Marlborough|Duke of Marlborough]] ''(pictured)'' led [[Grand Alliance (League of Augsburg)|Allied]] forces to a crucial victory in the '''[[Battle of Blenheim]]'''.
{{*mp}} [[1704]] – [[War of the Spanish Succession]]: The [[John Churchill, 1st Duke of Marlborough|Duke of Marlborough]] ''(pictured)'' led [[Grand Alliance (League of Augsburg)|Allied]] forces to a crucial victory in the '''[[Battle of Blenheim]]'''.
{{*mp}} [[1898]] – [[Spanish–American War]]: After a '''[[Battle of Manila (1898)|mock battle]]''' for [[Manila]], the Spanish commander surrendered to the U.S. in order to keep the city out of [[First Philippine Republic|Filipino rebel]] hands.
{{*mp}} [[1898]] – [[Spanish–American War]]: After a '''[[Battle of Manila (1898)|mock battle]]''' for [[Manila]], the Spanish commander surrendered to the U.S. in order to keep the city out of [[First Philippine Republic|Filipino rebel]] hands.
{{*mp}} [[1942]] – Major General [[Eugene Reybold]] of the [[United States Army Corps of Engineers|U.S. Army Corps of Engineers]] authorized the construction of facilities that would house the '''[[Manhattan Project]]'''.
{{*mp}} [[1954]] – The complete version of "'''[[Qaumī Tarāna]]'''", the [[national anthem]] of Pakistan, was broadcast for the first time on [[Radio Pakistan]].
{{*mp}} [[1954]] – The complete version of "'''[[Qaumī Tarāna]]'''", the [[national anthem]] of Pakistan, was broadcast for the first time on [[Radio Pakistan]].
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{{*mp}} [[1868]] – '''[[1868 Arica earthquake|A major earthquake]]''' near [[Arica]], Peru, caused an estimated 25,000 casualties, and the subsequent [[tsunami]] caused considerable damage as far away as Hawaii and New Zealand.
{{*mp}} [[1868]] – '''[[1868 Arica earthquake|A major earthquake]]''' near [[Arica]], Peru, caused an estimated 25,000 casualties, and the subsequent [[tsunami]] caused considerable damage as far away as Hawaii and New Zealand.
{{*mp}} [[1906]] – The all black infantrymen of the U.S. Army's [[25th Infantry Regiment (United States)|25th Infantry Regiment]] '''[[Brownsville Affair|were accused]]''' of killing a white bartender and wounding a white police officer in [[Brownsville, Texas]], despite exculpatory evidence; all were later [[military discharge#Dishonorable|dishonorably discharged]].
{{*mp}} [[1906]] – The all black infantrymen of the U.S. Army's [[25th Infantry Regiment (United States)|25th Infantry Regiment]] '''[[Brownsville Affair|were accused]]''' of killing a white bartender and wounding a white police officer in [[Brownsville, Texas]], despite exculpatory evidence; all were later [[military discharge#Dishonorable|dishonorably discharged]].
{{*mp}} [[1942]] – Major General [[Eugene Reybold]] of the [[United States Army Corps of Engineers|U.S. Army Corps of Engineers]] authorized the construction of facilities that would house the '''[[Manhattan Project]]'''.
{{*mp}} [[1962]] – The [[Holy See]] '''[[Metz Accord|agreed]]''' to refrain from denouncing [[Communism]] in exchange for having [[Russian Orthodox Church]] representatives attend the forthcoming [[Second Vatican Council]].
{{*mp}} [[2004]] – '''[[Hurricane Charley]]''' struck the U.S. state of [[Florida]] ''(damage pictured)'', just 22 hours after [[Tropical Storm Bonnie (2004)|Tropical Storm Bonnie]] inflicted its own damage to the state.
{{*mp}} [[2004]] – '''[[Hurricane Charley]]''' struck the U.S. state of [[Florida]] ''(damage pictured)'', just 22 hours after [[Tropical Storm Bonnie (2004)|Tropical Storm Bonnie]] inflicted its own damage to the state.
{{*mp}} [[2010]] – After having been boarded by Canadian authorities, the '''[[MV Sun Sea incident|MV ''Sun Sea'']]''' docked and the 492 [[Sri Lankan Tamil people|Sri Lankan Tamil]] refugee claimants on board were placed into detention.
{{*mp}} [[2010]] – After having been boarded by Canadian authorities, the '''[[MV Sun Sea incident|MV ''Sun Sea'']]''' docked and the 492 [[Sri Lankan Tamil people|Sri Lankan Tamil]] refugee claimants on board were placed into detention.

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This is a list of selected August 13 anniversaries that appear in the "On this day" section of the Main Page. To suggest a new item, in most cases, you can be bold and edit this page. Please read the selected anniversaries guidelines before making your edit. However, if your addition might be controversial or on a day that is or will soon be on the Main Page, please post your suggestion on the talk page instead.

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Independence Day in the Central African Republic (1960) refimprove sections
1913 – English inventor Harry Brearley developed stainless steel using an electric furnace. refimprove
1937 – The Battle of Shanghai broke out, eventually becoming one of the largest and bloodiest battles of the entire Second Sino-Japanese War. refimprove
1960 – The Central African Republic gained its independence from France, with David Dacko as its first president. refimprove sections, Dacko article needs more footnotes
1961 – Construction of the Berlin Wall, a long barrier separating West Berlin from East Berlin and the surrounding territory of East Germany, began. unreferenced sections
1968 – Greek politician Alexandros Panagoulis attempted to assassinate Georgios Papadopoulos, dictator of the Greek military government. needs more footnotes
1977 – Members of the UK's far-right National Front party (NF) clashed with anti-NF demonstrators in Lewisham, London, resulting in 214 arrests and at least 111 injuries. neutrality disputed
2004 – The Maldivian National Security Service cracked down on a peaceful protest in Malé, causing President Maumoon Abdul Gayoom to declare a state of emergency there and in nearby islands. Tagged with {{POV}}, {{refimprove}}

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Template loop detected: Template:Wiki 1704War of the Spanish Succession: The Duke of Marlborough (pictured) led Allied forces to a crucial victory in the Battle of Blenheim.

Template loop detected: Template:Wiki 1898Spanish–American War: After a mock battle for Manila, the Spanish commander surrendered to the U.S. in order to keep the city out of Filipino rebel hands.

Template loop detected: Template:Wiki 1954 – The complete version of "Qaumī Tarāna", the national anthem of Pakistan, was broadcast for the first time on Radio Pakistan.

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Damage caused by Hurricane Charley

Template loop detected: Template:Wiki 1521 – After an extended siege, forces led by Spanish conquistador Hernán Cortés captured Tlatoani Cuauhtémoc and conquered the Aztec capital of Tenochtitlan.

Template loop detected: Template:Wiki 1868A major earthquake near Arica, Peru, caused an estimated 25,000 casualties, and the subsequent tsunami caused considerable damage as far away as Hawaii and New Zealand.

Template loop detected: Template:Wiki 1906 – The all black infantrymen of the U.S. Army's 25th Infantry Regiment were accused of killing a white bartender and wounding a white police officer in Brownsville, Texas, despite exculpatory evidence; all were later dishonorably discharged.

Template loop detected: Template:Wiki 1942 – Major General Eugene Reybold of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers authorized the construction of facilities that would house the Manhattan Project.

Template loop detected: Template:Wiki 2004Hurricane Charley struck the U.S. state of Florida (damage pictured), just 22 hours after Tropical Storm Bonnie inflicted its own damage to the state.

Template loop detected: Template:Wiki 2010 – After having been boarded by Canadian authorities, the MV Sun Sea docked and the 492 Sri Lankan Tamil refugee claimants on board were placed into detention.

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