• Today Is ... 3/31

    From Mike Dippel@954:895/1 to All on Mon Mar 31 10:21:46 2025
    Malta Freedom Day
    March 31
    The Republic of Malta is a small country in the central Mediterranean that consists of
    seven islands.

    In 1814, Malta became a crown colony of the British empire. Under British rule, the
    Maltese Islands helped the Allies during World War I.

    Hundreds of Maltese served as soldiers in the British regiments, and Malta allowed the
    British to use its dockyard and hospitals. Thousands of sick and wounded soldiers were
    brought to Malta for treatment, thereby earning the country the title of the "Nurse of the
    Mediterranean."

    Malta also played an important role during World War II. The bravery its people showed
    during the war led to the country being awarded the George Cross, which is now displayed on its flag. On September 21, 1964, Malta was granted independence from
    Britain. On December 13 of that same year, Malta became a republic within the Commonwealth, with the President as head of state.

    Although Malta gained independence in 1964, the British armed forces did not completely leave until March 31, 1979. It was at that time that the Maltese Prime
    Minister, Dom Mintoff, demanded that the British either pay a higher rent for their bases
    or withdraw. This freed Malta of foreign military occupation for the first time in history.
    In Malta, Freedom Day is a public holiday that commemorates the day the last of the
    British military left the Maltese Islands.

    On this holiday, a ceremony is held at the War Memorial in Floriana. The main events of
    the day take place around the Freedom Day Monument in Vittoriosa.

    In the afternoon, a competitive regatta is held in Grand Harbour, where food and drink
    booths are set up along the harbor.

    Full story:
    https://encyclopedia2.thefreedictionary.com/Malta+Freedom+Day

    Mike Dippel

    --- Platinum Xpress/Win/WINServer v7.0
    * Origin: The Hobby Line! BBS - hobbylinebbs.com (954:895/1)