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M1 Garand
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Fort Knox
, June 1942.
President
Franklin D. Roosevelt
, 1942
Events from the year
1942 in the United States
.
Incumbents
Federal government
President
:
Franklin D. Roosevelt
(
D
-
New York
)
Vice President
:
Henry A. Wallace
(
D
-
Iowa
)
Chief Justice
:
Harlan F. Stone
(
New York
)
Speaker of the House of Representatives
:
Sam Rayburn
(
D
-
Texas
)
Senate Majority Leader
:
Alben W. Barkley
(
D
-
Kentucky
)
Congress
:
77th
Governors
and
lieutenant governors
Governors
Governor of Alabama
:
Frank M. Dixon
(
Democratic
)
Governor of Arizona
:
Sidney Preston Osborn
(
Democratic
)
Governor of Arkansas
:
Homer Martin Adkins
(
Democratic
)
Governor of California
:
Culbert Olson
(
Democratic
)
Governor of Colorado
:
Ralph Lawrence Carr
(
Republican
)
Governor of Connecticut
:
Robert A. Hurley
(
Democratic
)
Governor of Delaware
:
Walter W. Bacon
(
Republican
)
Governor of Florida
:
Spessard Holland
(
Democratic
)
Governor of Georgia
:
Eugene Talmadge
(
Democratic
)
Governor of Idaho
:
Chase A. Clark
(
Democratic
)
Governor of Illinois
:
Dwight H. Green
(
Republican
)
Governor of Indiana
:
Henry F. Schricker
(
Democratic
)
Governor of Iowa
:
George A. Wilson
(
Republican
)
Governor of Kansas
:
Payne Ratner
(
Republican
)
Governor of Kentucky
:
Keen Johnson
(
Democratic
)
Governor of Louisiana
:
Sam H. Jones
(
Democratic
)
Governor of Maine
:
Sumner Sewall
(
Republican
)
Governor of Maryland
:
Herbert R. O'Conor
(
Democratic
)
Governor of Massachusetts
:
Leverett Saltonstall
(
Republican
)
Governor of Michigan
:
Murray Van Wagoner
(
Democratic
)
Governor of Minnesota
:
Harold Stassen
(
Republican
)
Governor of Mississippi
:
Paul B. Johnson, Sr.
(
Democratic
)
Governor of Missouri
:
Forrest C. Donnell
(
Republican
)
Governor of Montana
:
Sam C. Ford
(
Republican
)
Governor of Nebraska
:
Dwight Griswold
(
Republican
)
Governor of Nevada
:
Edward P. Carville
(
Democratic
)
Governor of New Hampshire
:
Robert O. Blood
(
Republican
)
Governor of New Jersey
:
Charles Edison
(
Democratic
)
Governor of New Mexico
:
John E. Miles
(
Democratic
)
Governor of New York
:
until December 3:
Herbert H. Lehman
(
Democratic
)
December 3 – end of December 31:
Charles Poletti
(
Democratic
)
Governor of North Carolina
:
J. Melville Broughton
(
Democratic
)
Governor of North Dakota
:
John Moses
(
Democratic
)
Governor of Ohio
:
John W. Bricker
(
Republican
)
Governor of Oklahoma
:
Leon C. Phillips
(
Democratic
)
Governor of Oregon
:
Charles A. Sprague
(
Republican
)
Governor of Pennsylvania
:
Arthur James
(
Republican
)
Governor of Rhode Island
:
J. Howard McGrath
(
Democratic
)
Governor of South Carolina
:
until February 27:
Joseph Emile Harley
(
Democratic
)
February 27-March 2: vacant
starting March 2:
Richard Manning Jefferies
(
Democratic
)
Governor of South Dakota
:
Harlan J. Bushfield
(
Republican
)
Governor of Tennessee
:
Prentice Cooper
(
Democratic
)
Governor of Texas
:
Coke R. Stevenson
(
Democratic
)
Governor of Utah
:
Herbert B. Maw
(
Democratic
)
Governor of Vermont
:
William H. Wills
(
Republican
)
Governor of Virginia
:
James H. Price
(
Democratic
) (until January 21),
Colgate Darden
(
Democratic
) (starting January 21)
Governor of Washington
:
Arthur B. Langlie
(
Republican
)
Governor of West Virginia
:
Matthew M. Neely
(
Democratic
)
Governor of Wisconsin
:
Julius P. Heil
(
Republican
)
Governor of Wyoming
:
Nels H. Smith
(
Republican
)
Lieutenant governors
Lieutenant Governor of Alabama
:
Albert A. Carmichael
(
Democratic
)
Lieutenant Governor of Arkansas
:
Robert L. Bailey
(
Democratic
)
Lieutenant Governor of California
:
Ellis E. Patterson
(
Democratic
)
Lieutenant Governor of Colorado
:
John Charles Vivian
(
Republican
)
Lieutenant Governor of Connecticut
:
Odell Shepard
(
Democratic
)
Lieutenant Governor of Delaware
:
Isaac J. MacCollum
(
Democratic
)
Lieutenant Governor of Idaho
:
Charles C. Gossett
(
Democratic
)
Lieutenant Governor of Illinois
:
Hugh W. Cross
(
Republican
)
Lieutenant Governor of Indiana
:
Charles M. Dawson
(
Democratic
)
Lieutenant Governor of Iowa
:
Bourke B. Hickenlooper
(
Republican
)
Lieutenant Governor of Kansas
:
Carl E. Friend
(
Republican
)
Lieutenant Governor of Kentucky
:
Rodes K. Myers
(
Democratic
)
Lieutenant Governor of Louisiana
:
Marc M. Mouton
(
Democratic
)
Lieutenant Governor of Massachusetts
:
Horace T. Cahill
(
Republican
)
Lieutenant Governor of Michigan
:
Frank Murphy
(
Democratic
)
Lieutenant Governor of Minnesota
:
C. Elmer Anderson
(
Republican
)
Lieutenant Governor of Mississippi
:
Dennis Murphree
(
Democratic
)
Lieutenant Governor of Missouri
:
Frank Gaines Harris
(
Democratic
)
Lieutenant Governor of Montana
:
Ernest T. Eaton
(
Republican
)
Lieutenant Governor of Nebraska
:
William E. Johnson
(
Republican
)
Lieutenant Governor of Nevada
:
Maurice J. Sullivan
(
Democratic
)
Lieutenant Governor of New Mexico
:
Ceferino Quintana
(
Democratic
)
Lieutenant Governor of New York
:
until December 3:
Charles Poletti
(
Democratic
)
December 3 – end of December 31: vacant
Lieutenant Governor of North Carolina
:
Reginald L. Harris
(
Democratic
)
Lieutenant Governor of North Dakota
:
Oscar W. Hagen
(
Republican
)
Lieutenant Governor of Ohio
:
Paul M. Herbert
(
Republican
)
Lieutenant Governor of Oklahoma
:
James E. Berry
(
Democratic
)
Lieutenant Governor of Pennsylvania
:
Samuel S. Lewis
(
Democratic
)
Lieutenant Governor of Rhode Island
:
Louis W. Cappelli
(
Democratic
)
Lieutenant Governor of South Carolina
: vacant
Lieutenant Governor of South Dakota
:
A. C. Miller
(
Republican
)
Lieutenant Governor of Tennessee
:
Blan R. Maxwell
(
Democratic
)
Lieutenant Governor of Texas
: vacant
Lieutenant Governor of Vermont
:
Mortimer R. Proctor
(
Republican
)
Lieutenant Governor of Virginia
: vacant (until January 21),
William M. Tuck
(
Democratic
) (starting January 21)
Lieutenant Governor of Washington
:
Victor A. Meyers
(
Democratic
)
Lieutenant Governor of Wisconsin
:
Walter S. Goodland
(
Republican
)
Events
January
January 1
Sales of new cars are banned to save steel.
WWII
: The United States and
Philippines
troops fight the
Battle of Bataan
.
January 10 –
WWII
: The last German air-raid on the English port of Liverpool destroys the home of
William Patrick Hitler
,
Adolf Hitler
's nephew. William Hitler is in the United States and later joins the navy to fight against his uncle.
January 14–15 –
WWII
:
Operation Drumbeat
–
German submarine
U-123
under the command of
Reinhard Hardegen
sinks a Norwegian tanker within sight of
Long Island
before entering
New York Harbor
and sinking a British tanker off
Sandy Hook
as she leaves heading south along the East Coast.
January 16 – Film actress
Carole Lombard
and her mother are among all 22 aboard
TWA Flight 3
& are killed when the
Douglas DC-3
plane crashes into
Potosi Mountain
near
Las Vegas
in
Nevada
while she is returning from a tour to promote the sale of war bonds.
January 19
WWII
:
Japanese
forces invade
Burma
.
The United States
VIII Bomber Command
, later to become the
Eighth Air Force
, is established in
Savannah, Georgia
.
January 25 –
WWII
:
Thailand
declares war on the United States and
United Kingdom
.
[
1
]
January 26 –
WWII
: The first American forces arrive in
Europe
, landing in
Northern Ireland
.
February
February 2: An executive order directs
Japanese American internment
February 2 –
WWII
:
President
Franklin D. Roosevelt
signs an
executive order
directing the
internment of Japanese Americans
and the seizure of their property.
February 7 – President Roosevelt signs an Executive Order creating the
War Shipping Administration
(WSA).
February 8
WWII
: Top United States military leaders hold their first formal meeting to discuss American military strategy in the war.
Daylight saving time
goes into effect in the United States.
February 9 –
WWII
: The
ocean liner
SS
Normandie
catches fire while being converted into the troopship USS
Lafayette
at pier 88 in
New York City
. In the early hours of February 10 she capsizes.
February 18 –
WWII
: More than 200 American sailors die in
Newfoundland
when the
USS
Truxtun
runs aground near Chambers Cove and the
USS
Pollux
runs aground at Lawn Point.
February 19 – President
Franklin D. Roosevelt
signs
executive order
9066
allowing the
United States military
to define areas as exclusionary zones. These zones affect the
Japanese
on the West Coast, and
Germans
and
Italians
primarily on the East Coast.
February 20 – Lieutenant
Edward O'Hare
becomes America's first
World War II
flying ace
.
February 22 –
WWII
: President Roosevelt orders General
Douglas MacArthur
out of the
Philippines
as American defense of the nation collapses.
February 23 –
WWII
: The Japanese
submarine
I-17
fires 17 high-explosive shells toward an oil refinery near
Santa Barbara, California
, causing little damage.
February 24 – The
Voice of America
begins broadcasting.
February 25 –
Battle of Los Angeles
: Over 1,400 AA shells are fired at an unidentified, slow-moving object in the skies over
Los Angeles
. The appearance of the object triggers an immediate wartime blackout over most of Southern
California
, with thousands of air raid wardens being deployed throughout the city. In total there are 6 deaths. Despite the several hour barrage no planes are downed.
February 26 – The
14th Academy Awards
ceremony, hosted by
Bob Hope
is held at
Biltmore Hotel
in
Los Angeles
, with
John Ford
's
How Green Was My Valley
winning
Outstanding Motion Picture
along with four other awards, including a third
Best Director
win for Ford. The two aforementioned awards are currently considered controversial due to the retroactive high regard placed on
Orson Welles
' also-nominated
Citizen Kane
.
March
March – Construction begins on the
Badger Army Ammunition Plant
(the largest in the United States during
WWII
).
March 9 –
WWII
:
Executive order
9082 (February 28, 1942) reorganizes the
United States Army
into three major commands:
Army Ground Forces
,
Army Air Forces
, and
Services of Supply
, later redesignated
Army Service Forces
.
March 27 –
Capitol Records
, the first record label on the United States' West Coast of note, is founded by Jonny Mercer, Buddy DeSylvia, and Glenn E. Wallichis.
April
April 3 –
WWII
:
Japanese
forces begin an all-out assault on the United States and
Filipino
troops on the
Bataan Peninsula
.
May
May 6 –
WWII
: On
Corregidor
, the last American and
Filipino
forces in the
Philippines
surrender to the
Japanese
.
May 14 –
Aaron Copland
's
Lincoln Portrait
is performed for the first time by the
Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra
.
May 15 –
WWII
: In the United States, a bill creating the
Women's Auxiliary Army Corps
(WAAC) is signed into law.
May 20 – The first African-American seamen are taken into the
United States Navy
.
June
June 4–7 –
WWII
:
Battle of Midway
– The
United States Navy
defeats an
Imperial Japanese Navy
attack against
Midway Atoll
.
June 7 –
WWII
:
Aleutian Islands Campaign
– Japanese forces invade the
Aleutian Islands
of Alaska.
June 13
The United States opens its
Office of War Information
, a
propaganda
center.
Office of Strategic Services
(OSS) is created.
June 21 –
WWII
:
Bombardment of Fort Stevens
–
Fort Stevens
,
Oregon
is fired upon by a Japanese
submarine
.
July
July 4 –
WWII
in the
European Theater of Operations
: US
Eighth Air Force
flies its first inauspicious mission in Europe using borrowed British planes; six aircraft went out, only three came back.
[
2
]
July 19 –
WWII
–
Battle of the Atlantic
:
German
Grand Admiral
Karl Dönitz
orders the last
U-boats
to withdraw from their United States Atlantic coast positions, in response to an effective American convoy system.
July 30 –
WWII
: A bill creating the
United States Marine Corps Women's Reserve
is signed into law.
August
August 7:
Battle of Guadalcanal
begins
August 7 –
WWII
:
Battle of Guadalcanal
begins – The
United States Marine Corps
initiates the first American offensive of the war with a landing on
Guadalcanal
in the
Solomon Islands
.
August 8 –
WWII
: In
Washington, D.C.
, six
German
would-be saboteurs are executed (two others are cooperative and receive life imprisonment instead).
August 13 –
Walt Disney
's fifth feature film,
Bambi
, is released. Although the initial box office gross is lackluster (due to the loss of most of the European film market during
World War II
), it eventually becomes a financial success through various reissues over the next several decades. Due to continued financial losses, Disney spends the majority of the rest of the 1940s producing a string of
package films
, with
Bambi
being the last singular project he will release until
Cinderella
eight years later.
August 15 –
WWII
: The American tanker
SS
Ohio
reaches Malta as part of the convoy of
Operation Pedestal
.
August 16 – The U.S. Navy blimp
L-8
(Flight 101) comes ashore near San Francisco, eventually coming down in
Daly City
(the crew is missing).
September
September 9 –
WWII
: A Japanese
floatplane
drops
incendiary devices
at
Mount Emily
, near
Brookings, Oregon
, in the first of two "
Lookout Air Raids
", the first bombing of the continental United States.
September 15 – The
Women's Flying Training Detachment
(WFTD) is established.
September 21 –
Boeing B-29 Superfortress
bomber prototype first flies, from
Boeing Field
,
Seattle
.
[
3
]
September 27 –
WWII
: Both the
commerce raiding
German auxiliary cruiser
Stier
and American
Liberty ship
SS
Stephen Hopkins
sink following a gun battle in the South Atlantic.
Hilfskreuzer
Stier
is the only commerce raider to be sunk by a
defensively equipped merchant ship
.
[
4
]
October
October 28: The
Alaska Highway
is completed.
October 5 – The
St. Louis Cardinals
defeat the
New York Yankees
, 4 games to 1, to win their 4th World Series Title.
October 11 –
WWII
–
Battle of Cape Esperance
: On the northwest coast of
Guadalcanal
,
United States Navy
ships intercept and defeat a
Japanese
fleet on their way to reinforce troops on the island.
October 23 – Award-winning composer and
Hollywood
songwriter
Ralph Rainger
("Thanks for the Memory") is among 12 people killed in the mid-air collision between an
American Airlines
DC-3
airliner and a U.S. Army bomber near
Palm Springs, California
.
October 26 –
WWII
–
Battle of the Santa Cruz Islands
: Two Japanese aircraft carriers are heavily damaged and one U.S. carrier is sunk.
October 28 – The
Alaska Highway
is completed.
November
American Troops near Algiers during Operation Torch
November 8 –
Operation Torch
– United States and
United Kingdom
forces land in
French North Africa
.
November 9 –
WWII
: U.S. serviceman
Edward Leonski
is hanged at Melbourne's Pentridge Prison for the "Brown-Out" murders of three women in May.
November 12 –
WWII
–
Battle of Guadalcanal
: A naval battle near
Guadalcanal
starts between
Japanese
and American forces.
November 13 –
Battle of Guadalcanal
: Aviators from the
USS
Enterprise
sink the
Japanese
battleship
Hiei
.
November 15 – The
Battle of Guadalcanal
ends: Although the
United States Navy
suffers heavy losses, it retains control of
Guadalcanal
.
November 21 – The completion of the
Alaska Highway
(also known as the Alcan Highway) is celebrated (however, the "
highway
" is not usable by general vehicles until 1943).
November 23 – A bill creating the
United States Coast Guard Women's Reserve (SPARS)
is signed into law.
November 26 – The movie
Casablanca
premieres at the Hollywood Theater in
New York City
.
November 28 – In
Boston, Massachusetts
, a fire in the
Cocoanut Grove
night club kills 491 people.
November 29 –
Coffee
rationing begins in the United States.
[
5
]
December
December 1 –
Gasoline
rationing begins in the United States.
December 2 –
Manhattan Project
: Below the bleachers of Stagg Field at the
University of Chicago
, a team led by
Enrico Fermi
initiates the first self-sustaining
nuclear chain reaction
(a coded message, "The Italian navigator has landed in the new world" is then sent to U.S. President
Franklin D. Roosevelt
).
December 22 – In
Aliquippa, Pennsylvania
, an avalanche kills 26, including Vulcan Crucible Steel Co heir-apparent Samuel A. Stafford Sr., when two 100 ton boulders fall on a bus filled with wartime steel workers on their way home.
Ongoing
World War II
, U.S. involvement (1941–1945)
Unknown
The Bernard Family Hall of North American Mammals opens in the
American Museum of Natural History
, with 10 dioramas
Births
January
Charlie Rose
Muhammad Ali
January 1
Billy Lothridge
, American football player (d.
1996
)
Country Joe McDonald
, American musician (
The "Fish" Cheer/I-Feel-Like-I'm-Fixin'-to-Die Rag
)
January 2
Dennis Hastert
, American politician
Hugh Shelton
, American military leader, Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff
[
6
]
January 3
–
Donna Axum
, American beauty pageant winner and model (d.
2018
)
January 4
–
Jim Downing
, race car driver and inventor
January 5
–
Charlie Rose
, American television anchor and talk show host
January 7
Jim Lefebvre
, baseball player and manager
Danny Steinmann
, director and screenwriter (d.
2012
)
January 9
John Dunning
, author (d.
2023
)
Judy Malloy
, poet and author
January 11
Clarence Clemons
, African-American saxophonist (d.
2011
)
Leo Cullum
, soldier, pilot, and cartoonist (d.
2010
)
George Mira
, American football player
January 17
–
Muhammad Ali
, born Cassius Clay, African-American boxer, activist, and philanthropist (d.
2016
)
January 18
–
Ruby Winters
, American singer (d.
2016
)
January 20
–
Linda Moulton Howe
, American journalist and producer
January 24
Melvin Fitting
, logician
Gary Hart
, American wrestler and manager (d.
2008
)
January 25
–
Carl Eller
, American football player
January 27
John Witherspoon
, American actor and comedian (d.
2019
)
Steve Wynn
, American businessman and art collector
January 30
–
Marty Balin
, American singer, songwriter, and musician (d.
2018
)
February
Carole King
Peter Tork
February 2
–
Ed Bogas
, American musician and composer
February 5
–
Roger Staubach
, American football player
February 8
Fritz Peterson
, American baseball player (d.
2024
)
Costen Shockley
, American baseball player (d.
2022
)
February 9
–
Carole King
, American singer and composer
February 10
Howard Mudd
, American offensive lineman & offensive line coach (d.
2020
)
Lawrence Weiner
, American conceptual artist (d.
2021
)
February 11
Otis Clay
, African-American R&B and soul singer (d.
2016
)
Leon Haywood
, American funk and soul singer, songwriter and record producer (d.
2016
)
February 12
–
Larry L. Taylor
, American Medal of Honor recipient (d.
2024
)
[
7
]
February 13
Carol Lynley
, American actress (d.
2019
)
Peter Tork
, American musician and actor (d.
2019
)
Donald E. Williams
, American astronaut (d.
2016
)
February 14
–
Michael Bloomberg
, American businessman
February 15
–
Sherry Jackson
, American actress
February 19
–
Paul Krause
, American football player
February 20
–
Mitch McConnell
, American politician,
United States Senator
(R-
KY
)
February 24
–
Joe Lieberman
, American politician,
Senator for Connecticut
(1989–2013) (d.
2024
)
[
8
]
February 25
–
Karen Grassle
, American actress
February 27
–
Robert H. Grubbs
, American chemist,
Nobel Prize
laureate (d.
2021
)
March
Lou Reed
Aretha Franklin
Scott Wilson
March 2
Jonathan Borofsky
, American sculptor and printmaker
John Irving
, American author
Lou Reed
, American singer-songwriter and guitarist (d.
2013
)
March 5
–
Mike Resnick
, American science fiction author (d.
2020
)
March 7
Tammy Faye Messner
, American evangelist, singer and television personality (d.
2007
)
Michael Eisner
, American film studio executive
March 8
–
Dick Allen
, American baseball player (d.
2020
)
March 10
–
Bob Berry
, American football player (d.
2023
)
March 12
–
Jimmy Wynn
, American baseball player (d.
2020
)
March 13
Dave Cutler
, American software engineer
Scatman John
, American singer and songwriter (d.
1999
)
March 15
–
The Iron Sheik
, Iranian-American wrestler (d.
2023
)
March 17
–
John Wayne Gacy
, American
serial killer
(d.
1994
)
March 20
Earl Bramblett
, American
mass murderer
(d.
2003
)
Billy Engelhart
, American racing driver
Peter Schjeldahl
, American art critic and poet (d.
2022
)
Benno C. Schmidt Jr.
, American academic,
president of Yale University
(d.
2023
)
March 21
Willie Brown
, American football player and coach (d.
2018
)
ABilly S. Jones-Hennin
, American LGBT rights activist (d.
2024
)
March 22
–
Patricia A. Goldman
, American women's rights activist (d.
2023
)
March 25
–
Aretha Franklin
, African-American singer, songwriter, actress, and civil rights activist (d.
2018
)
March 26
Erica Jong
, American author
Ronald Bass
, American screenwriter and film producer
March 28
Jerry Sloan
, American basketball coach (d.
2020
)
Daniel Dennett
, American philosopher (d.
2024
)
March 29
Larry Pressler
, U.S. Senator from South Dakota from 1979 to 1997
Scott Wilson
, American actor (d.
2018
)
April
Leon Russell
Sandra Dee
Barbra Streisand
April 1
Chris Buttars
, American politician (d.
2018
)
Samuel R. Delany
, American science fiction author
April 2
–
Leon Russell
, singer-songwriter, keyboard player and guitarist (d.
2016
)
April 3
Marsha Mason
, American actress
Wayne Newton
, American entertainer and singer
Billy Joe Royal
, American singer (d.
2015
)
April 5
–
Peter Magowan
, American businessman (d.
2019
)
April 6
–
Barry Levinson
, American film producer and director
April 8
–
Douglas Trumbull
, American film director (d.
2022
)
April 15
–
Kenneth Lay
, American businessman (d.
2006
)
April 17
–
Buster Williams
, American jazz bassist
April 18
–
Seymour Stein
, American entrepreneur and music executive (d.
2023
)
April 21
–
Brendan Malone
, American basketball coach (d.
2023
)
April 23
–
Sandra Dee
, American actress (d.
2005
)
April 24
Rege Ludwig
, polo instructor and coach
Barbra Streisand
, American singer, actress, composer, and film director
April 25
–
Jon Kyl
, U.S. Senator from Arizona from 1995 to 2013
April 26
–
Bobby Rydell
, American singer (d.
2022
)
April 27
Ruth Glick
, American writer
Jim Keltner
, American drummer
May
Tammy Wynette
Taj Mahal
Ted Kaczynski
May 1
Stephen Macht
, American actor
Jean Saubert
, American alpine ski racer (d.
2007
)
May 5
–
Tammy Wynette
, American country singer (d.
1998
)
May 6
–
David Friesen
, bassist
May 9
John Ashcroft
,
United States Attorney General
Jerry Buchek
, American baseball player (d.
2019
)
May 10
Bill Coday
, American musician and singer (d.
2008
)
Ingram Marshall
, American composer (d.
2022
)
Tommy Roe
, American singer-songwriter
May 14
–
Byron Dorgan
, American politician
May 15
Anthony W. England
, American astronaut
Lois Johnson
, American country music singer (d.
2014
)
K. T. Oslin
, American country singer-songwriter (d.
2020
)
May 17
–
Taj Mahal
, African-American singer and guitarist
May 19
–
Gary Kildall
, American computer scientist and microcomputer entrepreneur (d.
1994
)
May 20
–
Carlos Hathcock
, American Marine sniper (d.
1999
)
May 21
–
Robert C. Springer
, American astronaut and test pilot
May 22
Rich Garcia
, American
Major League Baseball
umpire
Ted Kaczynski
, American mathematician, professor and murderer (d.
2023
)
May 27
Priscilla McLean
, American composer, performer, video artist, writer, and music reviewer
Lee Baca
, American law enforcement official and convicted felon
May 28
–
Stanley B. Prusiner
, American scientist, recipient of the
Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine
May 29
–
Kevin Conway
, American actor and director (d.
2020
)
May 31
–
Happy Hairston
, American basketball player (d.
2001
)
June
Curtis Mayfield
Roger Ebert
Brian Wilson
June 3
–
Curtis Mayfield
, African-American musician (d.
1999
)
June 7
Charles Boutin
, American lawyer and politician (d.
2021
)
David Walden
, computer scientist (d.
2022
)
June 8
Chuck Negron
, singer-songwriter and guitarist
Andrew Weil
, author and educator
June 18
Roger Ebert
, film critic (d.
2013
)
Richard Perry
, American record producer (d.
2024
)
Carl Radle
, bass guitarist (d.
1980
)
June 19
–
Bob Kasten
, U.S. Senator from Wisconsin from 1981 to 1993
June 20
Richard I. Neal
, military commander (d.
2022
)
Brian Wilson
, American pop singer, composer and producer (d.
2025
)
June 21
T. D. Little
, American politician
Marjorie Margolies
, American politician
Nicholas Santora
, American criminal (d.
2018
)
June 22
–
George Banks
, American spree killer
June 24
–
Michele Lee
, American actress and singer
June 25
Willis Reed
, African-American basketball player, coach and general manager (d.
2023
)
Richard Stephen Ritchie
, U.S. military officer
June 26
J. J. Dillon
, American professional wrestling manager
Conrad C. Lautenbacher
, U.S. Vice Admiral
June 27
–
Bruce Johnston
, American singer and songwriter
June 28
Jim Kolbe
, American businessman and politician (d.
2022
)
Dorie Ladner
, African-American civil rights activist (d.
2024
)
Frank Zane
, American professional bodybuilder and author
July
Richard Roundtree
Harrison Ford
July 1
–
Andraé Crouch
, American gospel singer (d.
2015
)
July 3
Willie Porter
, American basketball player
Dr. Lonnie Smith
, American jazz musician (d.
2021
)
July 4
Floyd Little
, American football player and coach (d.
2021
)
Peter Rowan
, American singer-songwriter and guitarist (
Earth Opera
and
Old & In the Way
)
July 5
–
Louise Shaffer
, American actress, script writer, and author
July 7
–
Thomas D. Pollard
, American educator, cell biologist and biophysicist
July 8
Norm Clarke
, American sportswriter and journalist (d.
2025
)
Phil Gramm
, American politician
July 9
–
Richard Roundtree
, African-American actor (d.
2023
)
July 10
Ronnie James Dio
, American musician (d.
2010
)
Sixto Rodriguez
, American singer-songwriter (d.
2023
)
July 12
–
Steve Young
, American country music singer-songwriter (d.
2016
)
July 13
Harrison Ford
, American actor and film producer
Roger McGuinn
, American musician (
The Byrds
)
July 16
–
John Purdin
, American baseball player (d.
2010
)
July 18
–
Bobby Susser
, American songwriter and producer (d.
2020
)
July 19
–
Frederick Kantor
, American physicist (d.
2020
)
July 24
–
Chris Sarandon
, American actor
July 27
–
Dennis Ralston
, American tennis player (d.
2020
)
July 28
Neilia Hunter Biden
, first wife of Joe Biden (d.
1972
)
Marty Brennaman
, American sportscaster
Henry Wessel Jr.
, photographer and educator (d.
2018
)
July 29
–
Tony Sirico
, American actor (d.
2022
)
August
Jerry Garcia
Fred Thompson
August 1
–
Jerry Garcia
, American musician (d.
1995
)
August 4
Don S. Davis
, American actor (d.
2008
)
Cleon Jones
, American baseball player
August 7
Tobin Bell
, American film and television actor
Jane Fortune
, American author, journalist, and philanthropist (d.
2018
)
Garrison Keillor
, American writer and radio host
August 9
Tommie Agee
, American baseball player (d.
2001
)
Jack DeJohnette
, American drummer, pianist, and composer
August 10
–
Speedy Duncan
, American football player (d.
2021
)
[
9
]
August 11
–
Otis Taylor
, American football player (d.
2023
)
[
10
]
August 13
Arthur K. Cebrowski
, American admiral (d.
2005
)
Robert L. Stewart
, American brigadier and astronaut
August 16
–
Barbara George
, American singer-songwriter (d.
2006
)
August 19
–
Fred Thompson
, American politician and actor (d.
2015
)
August 20
–
Isaac Hayes
, African-American singer and actor (d.
2008
)
August 23
–
Nancy Richey
, American tennis player
August 24
–
Max Cleland
, American politician (d.
2021
)
August 27
–
Daryl Dragon
, American musician (d.
2019
)
August 29
–
Sterling Morrison
, American musician (d.
1995
)
September
Al Jardine
Madeline Kahn
September 1
–
C. J. Cherryh
, American fiction writer
September 2
–
Robert Shapiro
, American lawyer and entrepreneur
September 3
–
Al Jardine
, American musician
September 4
Raymond Floyd
, American golfer
Jerry Jarrett
, American businessman and wrestling promoter (d.
2023
)
September 6
Carol Wayne
, American television and film actress (d.
1985
)
Mel McDaniel
, American country music singer-songwriter (d.
2011
)
September 7
–
Robert Godwin
, murder victim (d.
2017
)
September 17
–
Lupe Ontiveros
, American actress (d.
2012
)
September 18
–
Meredith Tax
, American feminist writer and political activist (d.
2022
)
September 19
–
Freda Payne
, American singer and actress
September 22
Marlena Shaw
, American jazz singer (d.
2024
)
David Stern
, American businessman and lawyer (d.
2020
)
September 29
Madeline Kahn
, American actress (d.
1999
)
Bill Nelson
, American politician
September 30
–
Frankie Lymon
, American singer (d.
1968
)
October
Judy Sheindlin
Michael Crichton
October 1
Heinz Kluetmeier
, American sports photographer (d.
2025
)
Jerry Martini
, American musician
October 6
Jerry Grote
, American baseball player (d.
2024
)
[
11
]
Fred Travalena
, American comedian and impressionist (d.
2009
)
October 7
Ronald Baecker
, American computer scientist
Joy Behar
, American comedian and television personality
October 10
–
Janis Hansen
, American singer and author (d.
2017
)
October 13
–
Jerry Jones
, American football team owner
October 15
–
Hilo Chen
, Taiwanese-American painter
October 18
–
Eli Noyes
, American animator (d.
2024
)
[
12
]
October 19
–
Andrew Vachss
, American author and attorney (d.
2021
)
October 20
–
Earl Hindman
, American actor (d.
2003
)
October 21
Hugh Dane
, African-American actor (d.
2018
)
Judy Sheindlin
, American retired judge turned television personality (
Judge Judy
)
October 22
Bobby Fuller
, American rock singer, songwriter, and guitarist (d.
1966
)
Annette Funicello
, American actress and singer (d.
2013
)
Pedro Morales
, professional wrestler (d.
2019
)
October 23
–
Michael Crichton
, American author (d.
2008
)
October 24
Ruthann Aron
, American politician
Maggie Blye
, American actress (d.
2016
)
[
13
]
Don Francis
, American epidemiologist and virologist
Don Gant
, American singer-songwriter and producer (d.
1987
)
October 25
–
Gloria Katz
, American screenwriter and film producer (d.
2018
)
October 28
–
Loretta Di Franco
, American operatic soprano (d.
2024
)
October 29
James Orange
, African-American pastor and civil rights activist (d.
2008
)
Bob Ross
, American painter, art instructor and television host (d.
1995
)
October 31
–
David Ogden Stiers
, American actor and voice-over artist (d.
2018
)
November
Martin Scorsese
Joe Biden
Bob Einstein
November 1
Larry Flynt
, American publisher (
Hustler
) (d.
2021
)
[
14
]
Yolanda López
, American painter (d.
2021
)
[
15
]
Marcia Wallace
, American actress and comedian (d.
2013
)
Michael Zaslow
, American actor (d.
1998
)
November 2
Shere Hite
, American-born German sexologist (d.
2020 in the United Kingdom
)
Stefanie Powers
, American actress
November 7
Tom Peters
, American writer
Johnny Rivers
, American musician
November 10
–
Robert F. Engle
, American economist,
Nobel Prize
laureate
November 17
Bob Gaudio
, American rock singer-songwriter
Martin Scorsese
, American film director
November 18
Linda Evans
, American actress
Tyrone C. Fahner
, American lawyer and politician (d.
2024
)
[
16
]
Susan Sullivan
, American actress
November 20
Joe Biden
, 46th
president of the United States
since 2021, 47th
vice president of the United States
from 2009 to 2017 & U.S. Senator from Delaware from 1973 to 2009
Bob Einstein
, American actor, producer and screenwriter (d.
2019
)
November 21
–
Al Matthews
, African-American actor and singer (d.
2018
)
November 22
Guion Bluford
, African-American astronaut
Michael Malone
, American author (d.
2022
)
[
17
]
Dick Stockton
, American sports announcer
November 23
–
Susan Anspach
, American actress (d.
2018
)
November 26
–
Olivia Cole
, American actress (d.
2018
)
November 27
David Bonderman
, American businessman (d.
2024
)
[
18
]
Jimi Hendrix
, African-American rock singer-songwriter (d.
1970
)
November 28
Eric Shinseki
, American U.S. Army general
Paul Warfield
, American football player
November 29
–
Ann Dunham
, anthropologist and mother of
Barack Obama
(d.
1995
)
December
Harry Chapin
December 1
–
John Clauser
, American quantum physicist,
Nobel Prize
laureate
[
19
]
December 4
Dick Billings
, American baseball player
William "Red" Dawson
, American football player and coach
Al Hunt
, American columnist
Steve Tensi
, American football player (d.
2024
)
[
20
]
December 6
–
Chelsea Brown
, American actress (d.
2017
)
December 7
Harry Chapin
, American singer-songwriter (d.
1981
)
Reginald Lewis
, American businessman (d.
1993
)
Peter Tomarken
, American game-show host (d.
2006
)
December 8
–
Bob Love
, African-American basketball player (d.
2024
)
[
21
]
December 9
–
Dick Butkus
, American football player (d.
2023
)
December 13
–
Betty-Jean Maycock
, American gymnast
[
22
]
December 15
Ken Bowman
, American football player (d.
2023
)
[
23
]
Kathleen Blanco
, American politician, 54th
Governor of Louisiana
(d.
2019
)
December 17
–
Paul Butterfield
, American musician (d.
1987
)
December 19
–
Gene Okerlund
, American wrestling announcer (d.
2019
)
December 20
Bob Hayes
, African-American athlete (d.
2002
)
[
24
]
Michael P. Johnson
, American sociologist
[
25
]
December 21
–
Carla Thomas
, American singer
December 27
Muruga Booker
, American drummer, composer, inventor, artist and recording artist
Charmian Carr
, American actress (d.
2016
)
Thomas Menino
, 53rd
Mayor of Boston, Massachusetts
(d.
2014
)
December 29
–
Gifford Pinchot III
, American management consultant
December 30
Betty Aberlin
, American actress
Allan Gotthelf
, American philosopher (d.
2013
)
Michael Nesmith
, American pop musician, songwriter and actor (d.
2021
)
Deaths
January 3
–
Charles Mann Hamilton
, politician (b.
1874
)
January 4
Mel Sheppard
, Olympic track athlete (b.
1883
)
Otis Skinner
, stage actor (b.
1858
)
January 6
–
John Bernard Flannagan
, sculptor, suicide (b.
1895
)
January 16
–
Carole Lombard
, film actress, air crash (b.
1908
)
January 18
–
James P. Parker
, U.S. Navy commodore (b.
1855
)
January 18
–
Mason Patrick
, Chief of United States Air Service, American Expeditionary Forces 1918 (b.
1863
)
February 9
–
Anna Elizabeth Klumpke
, portrait and genre painter (b.
1856
)
February 12
–
Grant Wood
, painter (b.
1892
)
February 18
–
Albert Payson Terhune
, journalist and author (b.
1872
)
March 16
–
Rachel Field
, author and poet (born
1894
)
[
26
]
March 26
–
Carolyn Wells
, prolific novelist and poet (b.
1862
)
[
27
]
April 18
–
Gertrude Vanderbilt Whitney
, founder of the
Whitney Museum of American Art
(b.
1875
)
April 27
–
Arthur L. Bristol
, U.S. Navy admiral (b.
1886
)
May 29
–
John Barrymore
, actor (b.
1882
)
June 4
– killed in action at the
Battle of Midway
William Abercrombie
, U.S. Navy officer and aviator (b.
1914
)
Edgar R. Bassett
, U.S. Navy officer (b. 1914)
Robert Boyd Brazier
, US Navy aviation radioman, killed in action at the
Battle of Midway
(b.
1916
)
John Clarence Butler
, US Navy officer, killed in action at the
Battle of Midway
(b.
1921
)
Harold John Ellison
, U.S. Navy officer (b.
1917
)
Eugene A. Greene
, US Navy officer, killed in action at the
Battle of Midway
(b.
1921
)
John William Haas
, US Navy pilot, killed in action at the
Battle of Midway
(b.
1907
)
Patrick H. Hart
, US Navy officer, killed in action at the
Battle of Midway
(b.
1915
)
Lofton R. Henderson
, U.S. Marine Corps aviator and commanding officer of Marine Scout Bomber Squadron 241 (VMSB-241) (b.
1903
)
Ernest Lenard Hilbert
, US Navy aviator, killed in action at the
Battle of Midway
(b.
1920
)
Curtis W. Howard
, US Navy officer, killed in action at the
Battle of Midway
(b.
1917
)
Charles Kleinsmith
, US Navy Chief Petty officer and sailor, killed in action at the
Battle of Midway
(b.
1904
)
Eugene E. Lindsey
, US Navy officer, killed in action at the
Battle of Midway
(b.
1905
)
Lance Edward Massey
, US Navy pilot, killed in action at the
Battle of Midway
(b.
1909
)
Walter Harold Mosley
, US Navy officer, killed in action at the
Battle of Midway
(b.
1916
)
Carl A. Osberg
, US Navy pilot, killed in action at the
Battle of Midway
(b.
1920
)
Floyd B. Parks
, US Marine Corps officer, killed in action at the
Battle of Midway
(b.
1911
)
Oswald A. Powers
, US Navy officer, killed in action at the
Battle of Midway
(b.
1915
)
David John Roche
, US Navy officer, killed in action at the
Battle of Midway
(b.
1918
)
Richard Wayne Suesens
, US Navy officer, killed in action at the
Battle of Midway
(b.
1915
)
John C. Waldron
, U.S. Navy aviator and commander of
Torpedo Squadron 8
(b.
1900
)
Frederick T. Weber
, US Navy aviator, killed in action at the
Battle of Midway
(b.
1916
)
Osborne B. Wiseman
, US Navy aviator, killed in action at the
Battle of Midway
(b.
1915
)
June 5
Samuel Adams
, US Navy officer, killed in action at the
Battle of Midway
(b.
1912
)
Virginia Lee Corbin
, silent film actress (b.
1910
)
Royal R. Ingersoll II
, US Navy officer, killed in action at the
Battle of Midway
(b.
1913
)
June 19
–
Frank Irons
, Olympic field athlete (b.
1886
)
June 23
–
William Couper
, sculptor (b.
1853
)
June 30
–
William Henry Jackson
, explorer and photographer (b.
1843
)
July 30
–
Jimmy Blanton
, African American jazz double bassist (b.
1918
)
August 3
–
James Cruze
, actor and director (b.
1884
)
August 7
Louis J. Carpellotti
, U.S. marine, killed in action (b. 1918)
Charles E. Ford
, film director and producer (b.
1899
)
August 30
–
John Willard
, playwright and actor (b.
1885
)
September 7
–
Cecilia Beaux
, portrait painter (b.
1855
)
October 5
–
Dorothea Klumpke
, astronomer (b.
1861
)
November 4
–
Eleanor Stackhouse Atkinson
, novelist and textbook and children's writer (b.
1863
)
November 30
–
Anthony M. Rud
, writer (b.
1893
)
December 5
–
Richard Tucker
, film actor (b.
1884
)
December 6
–
Amos Rusie
, baseball player (b.
1871
)
December 7
–
Orland Steen Loomis
, Governor of Wisconsin (b.
1893
)
December 8
–
Albert Kahn
, architect (b.
1869 in Germany
)
December 12
Helen Gilman Noyes Brown
, philanthropist (b.
1867
)
Helen Westley
, character actress (b.
1875
)
December 13
–
Robert Robinson Taylor
, first accredited African American architect (b.
1868
)
December 21
–
Franz Boas
, anthropologist (b.
1858
in Germany)
December 27
–
William G. Morgan
, inventor of volleyball (b.
1870
)
See also
List of American films of 1942
Timeline of United States history (1930–1949)
Timeline of World War II
References
^
Glass, Andrew (January 25, 2016).
"Thailand declares war on United States and Britain, Jan. 25, 1942"
.
Politico
. Retrieved
September 25,
2023
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