Born: 12 February 1809Died: 15 April 1865 (assassination by gunshot)Born: 12 February 1809Died: 15 April 1865 (assassination by gunshot)Born: 12 February 1809Died: 15 April 1865 (assassination by gunshot)Born: 12 February 1809Died: 15 April 1865 (assassination by gunshot)Born: 12 February 1809Died: 15 April 1865 (assassination by gunshot)Born: 12 February 1809Died: 15 April 1865 (assassination by gunshot)
On 15 April 1862.
The Cuban Altomicular bomb. It was a bomb designed by Cuba for war emergencies but when they tested it in the desert, all that came out was a sound. Second Answer: The least powerful bombs would be the hand grenade, some of the land mines have low volatility but some are capable of damaging tanks and other military vehicles and some plastic explosives are small and do not do the damage of larger bombs. You can consider the hand grenade the weakest since it can only injure people within a 15 to 20 feet radius and has more concussive power than power to disintegrate or blow people apart. The Cuban Altomicular bomb would be considered a dud and not a useful bomb as the grenade is usable.
August 6, 1945 the MK-I Little boy bomb was dropped at 8:15:15 AM from an altitude of about 33,500 feet and exploded 44.4 seconds later at about 1970 foot altitude above Hiroshima, missing its AP (the T-shaped Aoi bridge) by 1200 feet.August 9, 1945 the MK-III Fatman bomb was dropped at 11:01:17 AM from an altitude of about 31,200 feet and exploded 43 seconds later at about 1650 foot altitude above the Urakami Valley adjacent to Nagasaki, missing its AP by 1.9 miles.July 1, 1946 the MK-IIIA Gilda bomb was dropped at 9:00:00 AM from an altitude of about 19,000 feet and exploded 34 seconds later at about 520 foot altitude above Bikini Atoll lagoon, missing its AP by 2130 feet.January 27, 1951 the MK-4 bomb was dropped at 5:44:51.0 AM and exploded at about 1060 foot altitude above Frenchman Flat at the Nevada Test Site.January 28, 1951 the MK-4 bomb was dropped at 5:52:04.5 AM and exploded at about 1080 foot altitude above Frenchman Flat at the Nevada Test Site.February 1, 1951 the MK-4 bomb was dropped at 5:46:39.5 AM and exploded at about 1080 foot altitude above Frenchman Flat at the Nevada Test Site.February 2, 1951 the MK-4 bomb was dropped at 5:48:48.0 AM and exploded at about 1100 foot altitude above Frenchman Flat at the Nevada Test Site.February 6, 1951 the MK-6 Freddy bomb was dropped at 5:46:55.0 AM and exploded at about 1435 foot altitude above Frenchman Flat at the Nevada Test Site.October 28, 1951 the MK-4 LT bomb was dropped at 7:02:08.9 AM and exploded at about 1118 foot altitude above Yucca Flat at the Nevada Test Site.October 30, 1951 the MK-4 PC bomb was dropped at 7:00:29.8 AM and exploded at about 1132 foot altitude above Yucca Flat at the Nevada Test Site.November 1, 1951 the MK-4 NF bomb was dropped at 7:03:01.6 AM and exploded at about 1417 foot altitude above Yucca Flat at the Nevada Test Site.November 5, 1951 the TX-7E (a MK-7 prototype) bomb was dropped at 8:29:58.2 AM and exploded at about 1314 foot altitude above Yucca Flat at the Nevada Test Site.November 16, 1952 the MK-18F prototype "Super Oralloy bomb" was dropped at 11:30:00.0 AM and exploded at about 1480 foot altitude above Runit (Yvonne) island in Enewetak Atoll, missing its AP by 570 feet.April 6, 1953 the MK-5D bomb was dropped at 7:29:38.4 AM and exploded at about 6022 foot altitude above Yucca Flat at the Nevada Test Site, missing its AP by 600 feet.May 8, 1953 the MK-6D bomb was dropped at 8:29:23.4 AM from an altitude of about 19,000 feet and exploded 32 seconds later at about 2423 foot altitude above Frenchman Flat at the Nevada Test Site, missing its AP by 950 feet.June 4, 1953 the MK-7 bomb was dropped at 4:14:56.7 AM and exploded at about 1334 foot altitude above Yucca Flat at the Nevada Test Site, missing its AP by 320 feet.February 18, 1955 the MK-12 bomb case (with a new compact/light test device inside) was dropped at 11:59:59.2 AM and exploded at about 762 foot altitude above Yucca Flat at the Nevada Test Site.March 29, 1955 the MK-5 bomb case (with a new compact/light test device inside) was dropped at 9:59:54.8 AM and exploded at about 737 foot altitude above Yucca Flat at the Nevada Test Site.April 6, 1955 the MK-5 bomb case (with a new compact/light test device inside) was dropped on a parachute at 10:00:04.1 AM and exploded at about 36,620 foot altitude above Yucca Flat at the Nevada Test Site.May 21, 1956 the TX-15-X1 (a MK-15/MK-39 prototype) bomb was dropped at 5:50:38.7 AM and exploded at about 4350 foot altitude above the ocean northeast of Namu (Charlie) island in Bikini Atoll, missing its AP by 4 miles.June 16, 1956 the MK-7 bomb case (with an experimental XW-25 air defense missile warhead inside) was dropped at 1:13:53.1 PM and exploded at about 670 foot altitude above Runit (Yvonne) island in Enewetak Atoll.April 25, 1962 xxx 15:45GApril 27, 1962 xxx 16:01GApril 27, 1962 xxx 18:00.00.16GMay 2, 1962 xxx 18:01GMay 8, 1962 xxx 18:01GMay 9, 1962 xxx 17:01GMay 11, 1962 xxx 15:37GMay 12, 1962 xxx 17:02GMay 14, 1962 xxx 15:21GMay 19, 1962 xxx 15:36GMay 25, 1962 xxx 16:08GMay 27, 1962 xxx 17:02GJune 8, 1962 xxx 17:02GJune 9, 1962 xxx 15:37GJune 10, 1962 xxx 16:01GJune 12, 1962 xxx 15:37GJune 15, 1962 xxx 16:00GJune 17, 1962 xxx 16:00GJune 19, 1962 xxx 15:01GJune 22, 1962 xxx 16:00GJune 27, 1962 xxx 15:19GJune 30, 1962 xxx 15:21GJuly 10, 1962 xxx 16:33GJuly 11, 1962 xxx 15:37GOctober 2, 1962 xxx 16:17GOctober 6, 1962 xxx 16:02GOctober 18, 1962 xxx 16:01GOctober 27, 1962 xxx 15:46?October 30, 1962 xxx 16:01G
The siege of Petersburg lasted from June 15, 1864 to April 3, 1865 at 4,28 AM, when the Federal Units entered the city.
Installation of Archbishop Timothy Dolan - 2009 TV was released on: USA: 15 April 2009
The second bomb at the Boston Marathon was detonated about 12 seconds after the first bomb on April 15, 2013. The bombs were set off near the finish line of the race, causing significant damage and casualties.
The US government flag flying flags at half-staff on April 15, 2014 is in honor of Sergeant Timothy Wayne Owens who died during the Fort Hood shootings.
Timothy Creamer was born on 1959-11-15.
Timothy Moloi was born on 1975-08-15.
Timothy Mack was born on 1972-09-15.
Timothy Holcombe was born on February 15, 1956.
Timothy J. Sullivan was born on 1944-04-15.
Timothy C. Day died on 1869-04-15.
Timothy as seen in 2 Timothy 3:15.
In chapter 15
In chapter 15