By Unknown Saturday, December 1, 2007 This Day in History: December 1 This original document from the Revolutionary War is the muster roll of the Second South Carolina Regiment on the Continental Establishment, signed by its commander, Lt. Col. Francis Marion (1732-1795), Sullivan’s Island, December 1, 1778. Related Posts :We've Seen the Future, And It's UnmannedAfghanistan War News Updates -- October 15, 2009Italy Should Be Evicted From Afghanistan If They Have Been Giving Support To The TalibanRussia Starting To Voice Their Concerns On US Missile Defense PlansExtra-Powerful Military Sonar 'Is Killing Britain's Last Wild Dolphins'North Korea Warns Of Possible Naval Clash With SouthStanley McChrystal’s Long WarUsing Drones To Attack Taliban Hideouts Is No Guarantee For SuccessAgreement Reached In Honduras Crisis?Powerful Ideas: Navy Plans Robotic Barnacle BusterAmericans, In Reversal, Now Back Afghan Troop SurgeWe Have Found The Enemy, And it Is UsMilitary And Intelligence News Briefs -- October 15, 2009Al Qaeda's Number 3 Man Gives An InterviewLook Who Is Coming To DinnerObama Loosens Missile Technology Controls To ChinaPentagon Eyes Spaceplane For Speedy ReconPakistan Civil War News Updates -- October 15, 2009World News Briefs -- October 15, 2009U.S. Troop Funds Diverted To Pet Projects Grab The Post URL URL: https://bloggernizer.blogspot.com/2007/12/this-day-in-history-december-1.html HTML link code: <a href="https://bloggernizer.blogspot.com/2007/12/this-day-in-history-december-1.html">bloggernizer: This Day in History: December 1 "clickable"</a> BB (forum) link code: [url=https://bloggernizer.blogspot.com/2007/12/this-day-in-history-december-1.html]bloggernizer: This Day in History: December 1 "clickable"[/url]