On This Day, May 26: USS Bennington explodes, killing dozens

On May 26, 1954, more than 100 crewmembers of the aircraft carrier USS Bennington died in an explosion off Rhode Island. File Photo courtesy of the U.S. Navy
On May 26, 1954, more than 100 crewmembers of the aircraft carrier USS Bennington died in an explosion off Rhode Island. File Photo courtesy of the U.S. Navy

On this date in history:

In 1864, U.S. President Abraham Lincoln, anxious to create new free territories during the Civil War, signed an act establishing the Montana Territory. Montana became a state 25 years later.

In 1868, at the end of a historic two-month trial, the U.S. Senate acquitted President Andrew Johnson of impeachment charges levied against him by the House of Representatives. Johnson won acquittal by one vote on each count.

In 1896, Nicholas II became the Russian czar.

In 1897, Dracula was published by Irish writer Bram Stoker.

On May 26, 2003, a YA41 plane, pictured here in September 2001, crashed in Turkey killing all 74 people aboard, including 62 Spanish soldiers returning from peacekeeping duties in Afghanistan. File Photo by Perry Hoppe/Wikimedia
On May 26, 2003, a YA41 plane, pictured here in September 2001, crashed in Turkey killing all 74 people aboard, including 62 Spanish soldiers returning from peacekeeping duties in Afghanistan. File Photo by Perry Hoppe/Wikimedia
File Photo by Joe Marino-Bill Cantrell/UPI
File Photo by Joe Marino-Bill Cantrell/UPI

In 1927, the final Ford Model T was built. More than 15 million of the vehicles were produced. Henry Ford revealed details about the car's successor, the Model A, the same day to the United Press.

The Boeing 767 that exploded May 26, 1991, over Thailand. All 223 people aboard Lauda Air Flight 004 died in the crash. File Photo by Werner Fischdick/Wikimedia
The Boeing 767 that exploded May 26, 1991, over Thailand. All 223 people aboard Lauda Air Flight 004 died in the crash. File Photo by Werner Fischdick/Wikimedia

In 1940, the evacuation of Dunkirk began. Sailing vessels of every kind were pressed into service to ferry British, French and Belgian soldiers trapped by advancing German forces in northern France across the English Channel.

In 1954, more than 100 crewmembers of the aircraft carrier USS Bennington died in an explosion off Rhode Island.

A hospital ship carries injured soldiers away from Dunkirk in May or June 1940. In the background can be seen columns of smoke and flames from fires burning in the bomb- and shell-shattered port. Photo courtesy the Imperial War Museum
A hospital ship carries injured soldiers away from Dunkirk in May or June 1940. In the background can be seen columns of smoke and flames from fires burning in the bomb- and shell-shattered port. Photo courtesy the Imperial War Museum

In 1972, at a Moscow summit, U.S. President Richard Nixon and Soviet Communist Party leader Leonid Brezhnev signed a pact limiting nuclear weapons.

UPI File Photo
UPI File Photo
On May 26, 1994, Michael Jackson and Lisa Marie Presley, the only child of Elvis Presley, were married in the Dominican Republic. They divorced two years later. File Photo by Jim Ruymen/UPI
On May 26, 1994, Michael Jackson and Lisa Marie Presley, the only child of Elvis Presley, were married in the Dominican Republic. They divorced two years later. File Photo by Jim Ruymen/UPI

In 1985, a cyclone struck the Bay of Bengal, killing 1,400 people in Bangladesh.

In 1991, a Lauda Air Boeing 767-300 exploded over Thailand after takeoff, killing all 223 people aboard.

On May 26, 1927, the final Ford Model T was built. More than 15 million of the vehicles were produced, some at the Highland Park Ford Plant. File Photo by Library of Congress/UPI
On May 26, 1927, the final Ford Model T was built. More than 15 million of the vehicles were produced, some at the Highland Park Ford Plant. File Photo by Library of Congress/UPI

In 1994, Michael Jackson and Lisa Marie Presley, the only child of Elvis Presley, were married in the Dominican Republic. They divorced two years later.

In 2003, a plane crash in Turkey killed all 74 people aboard, including 62 Spanish soldiers returning from peacekeeping duties in Afghanistan.

In 2021, a gunman opened fire at a Santa Clara Valley Transportation Authority rail yard in San Jose, Calif., killing nine people and himself.

File Photo by Terry Schmitt/UPI
File Photo by Terry Schmitt/UPI