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Rome became the first Axis capitol to be captured by the Allies, when advance units of the 5th US Army entered the city limits. On 4th June, a six-man patrol from the 3rd Platoon, 88th Reconnaissance Troop, entered Rome at 0730 hours on Highway 6. This patrol later was credited, officially, by Fifth Army as being the first Allied troop element to enter Rome. The 3rd Platoon had fought its way to within two miles of Rome. There it halted and the patrol was dispatched to reconnoiter the road ahead. Shortly before 0730 hours the lone Jeep, moving forward cautiously, passed the "Roma" city limits sign and proceeded for about a kilometer and a half to a small railroad station from which point a Kraut machine gun opened up on the patrol. Sensing the immediate danger and because their orders called for it, the patrol retraced its route and Staff Sgt. John T. Reilley of Watervliet, N.Y., reported to his platoon leader that he'd been in Rome. Cpl. Cassie W. Kuemin of Detroit, Mich.; T-5 Roy T. Cutler of Moweaqua, Ill.; Pfc. John E. Cottrell of Rochester, N.Y.; Pfc. Matthew J. Fitzpatrick of Brooklyn, N.Y.; and Pfc. Michael J. Regan of North Bellmore, Long Island, N.Y.; confirmed Reilley's report and "da##ed the Kraut machine gun which had spoiled everything." Quoted from 88th Infantry Division history.

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this event is called the protest at Tiananmen Square of 1989, aka the massacre at Tiananmen Square of 1989 or the June 4th incident.

on that day, students who held protests for democracy was killed by tanks and guns . however, that was only a peaceful protest before the massacre.

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i was born

I was also born on this day. :D

~ Jeffrey H. Byous

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Sandy Koufax pitched a no hitter against them

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massacre on Tiananmen Square

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Tiananmen square

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