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Benjamin F Jakes Jr 1928 - 1980

Benjamin F Jakes Jr of Brooklyn, Kings County, NY was born on November 2, 1928, and died at age 52 years old on December 22, 1980. Benjamin Jakes was buried at Calverton National Cemetery Section 7 Site 2236 210 Princeton Boulevard - Rt 25, in Calverton.
Benjamin F Jakes Jr
Brooklyn, Kings County, NY 11233
November 2, 1928
December 22, 1980
Male
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Benjamin F Jakes Jr's History: 1928 - 1980

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  • 11/2
    1928

    Birthday

    November 2, 1928
    Birthdate
    Unknown
    Birthplace
  • Military Service

    Branch of service: Us Navy Rank attained: STM2/C Wars/Conflicts: World War Ii
  • 12/22
    1980

    Death

    December 22, 1980
    Death date
    Unknown
    Cause of death
    Unknown
    Death location
  • Gravesite & Burial

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    Calverton National Cemetery Section 7 Site 2236 210 Princeton Boulevard - Rt 25, in Calverton, Ny 11933
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In 1928, in the year that Benjamin F Jakes Jr was born, aviatrix Amelia Earhart, age 31, became the first woman to fly solo across North America and back in August. In June, she had been part of a 3 man crew that flew the Atlantic Ocean but since she had no instrument training, she couldn't fly the plane - she kept the flight log. The North American flight became one of her many "firsts" as a female pilot.
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In 1931, by the time he was just 3 years old, in March, “The Star Spangled Banner” officially became the national anthem by congressional resolution. Other songs had previously been used - among them, "My Country, 'Tis of Thee", "God Bless America", and "America the Beautiful". There was fierce debate about making "The Star Spangled Banner" the national anthem - Southerners and veterans organizations supported it, pacifists and educators opposed it.
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