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* 1918 – Battle of Ambos Nogales: U. S. Army forces skirmish against Mexican Carrancistas and their German advisors in the only battle of World War I fought on American soil.
* 1918 – The Battle of Ambos Nogales takes place between U. S. forces and Mexican Carrancistas aided by German military advisors.
*" U. S. Consul Gottschalk Coming To Enter The War ", The Washington Post, April 15, 1918.
See, e. g., Clearfield Trust Co. v. United States, ( giving federal courts the authority to fashion common law rules with respect to issues of federal power, in this case negotiable instruments backed by the federal government ); see also International News Service v. Associated Press, 248 U. S. 215 ( 1918 ) ( creating a cause of action for misappropriation of " hot news " that lacks any statutory grounding, but that is one of the handful of federal common law actions that survives today ); National Basketball Association v. Motorola, Inc., 105 F. 3d 841, 843-44, 853 ( 2d Cir.
* 1918 Gillett: U. S. Patent to use X-rays for the preservation of food
* 1918 – World War I: Battle of Belleau Wood – The U. S. Marine Corps suffers its worst single day's casualties while attempting to recapture the wood at Chateau-Thierry.
In that, he was encouraged by the German Revolution of 1918 – 1919, the Italian insurrection and general strikes of 1920, and industrial unrest in Britain, France, and the U. S.
* 1918 – The Sedition Act of 1918 is passed by the U. S. Congress, making criticism of the government during wartime an imprisonable offense.
* 1918 – The U. S. Congress establishes time zones and approves daylight saving time.
Mathilde Roth Schechter ( 1857 – 1924 ) was the American founder of the U. S. National Women's League of Conservative Judaism in 1918.
* 1918 – Mehmed Talat Pasha and the Young Turk ( C. U. P.
* Isaac Stephenson ( 1829 – 1918 ), U. S. politician from Wisconsin
The superheterodyne principle was revisited in 1918 by U. S. Army Major Edwin Armstrong in France during World War I.
In Philadelphia, Roosevelt Boulevard, also known as U. S. 1, was named in his honor in 1918.
U. S. Senator Warren G. Harding 1918 – 1920
With the sound era, films like All Quiet on the Western Front ( 1930 ) ( and its much darker German counterpart Westfront 1918 ), Howard Hawks ' Road to Glory ( 1936 ) and Grand Illusion ( 1937 ), focused on the futility of war for non-American soldiers whilst Hollywood produced American soldiers featuring in World War I comedies such as Buster Keaton's Doughboys ( 1930 ) and Wheeler & Woolsey's Half Shot at Sunrise ( 1930 ), or exciting tales of the U. S. Marine Corps putting down rebellions in Central America, China, and the Pacific Islands in films like Frank Capra's Flight ( 1930 ), The Leathernecks Have Landed ( 1936 ) and Tell it to the Marines ( 1926 film ).
Child labor was curtailed by the Keating – Owen Act of 1916, but the U. S. Supreme Court declared it unconstitutional in 1918.
Child labor was curtailed by the Keating – Owen Act of 1916, but the U. S. Supreme Court declared it unconstitutional in 1918.
* May 16 – The Sedition Act of 1918 is approved by the U. S. Congress.
* American Year Book: 1917 ( 1918 ), large compendium of facts about the U. S. online complete edition
* SM U-96, a Type Mittel U submarine launched in 1917 and that served in the First World War until surrendered on 20 November 1918 ; broken up at Bo ' ness in 1920 – 21
The most important and widely used application of the heterodyne technique is in the superheterodyne receiver ( superhet ), invented by U. S. engineer Edwin Howard Armstrong in 1918.
While attending John Marshall High School in Chicago, from where he graduated with honors in 1918, Rickover held a full-time job delivering Western Union telegrams, through which he became acquainted with U. S. Congressman Adolph J. Sabath.
On January 25, 1918, the Manola was sold to the U. S. Shipping Board.

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To the middle of September 1918, there had been fewer than 10,000 deaths from disease in the new army.
In 1918 the New England Telephone Company began erecting a building to house its operations on the corner of U. S. Rte. 7 and what is now Memorial Avenue at Manchester Center.
* Mr. Fix-It ( 1918 )
For a short while in 1918, he was employed acquiring provisions at the Air Ministry.
Sir Ronald Fisher proposed a formal analysis of variance in a 1918 article The Correlation Between Relatives on the Supposition of Mendelian Inheritance.
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* 1914 – 1918, the First Battle of the Atlantic took place.
* Emperor Charles I. of Austria ( 1916 – 1918 ) http :// www. youtube. com / watch? v = jMU9FFzez1A
* 1918 – Alfredo Ovando Candía, Bolivian president ( d. 1982 )
* 1868 – Akiyama Saneyuki, Japanese naval commander ( d. 1918 )
* 1887 – Harold Lockwood, American actor ( d. 1918 )
* 1918 – Jelle Zijlstra, Dutch politician, Prime Minister of the Netherlands ( d. 2001 )
* 1918 – Norman Granz, American record producer ( d. 2001 )
* 1918 – World War I: The Flight over Vienna mission, when a dozen Italian Servizio Aeronautico single-engined military aircraft drop leaflets over the main capital of the Austro-Hungarian Empire, demanding that both Austrian hostilities against Italy be ended, and for Austria to end its alliance with the German Empire.
* 1918 – Giles Cooper Irish playwright ( d. 1966 )
The Nagorno-Karabakh conflict and genocide claims for 1915 – 1918 events made impossible relations with Azerbaijan and Turkey, thus increased an isolation of the country.
* 1918 – Women enlist in the United States Marine Corps for the first time.
* 1918 – Bayerische Motoren Werke AG ( BMW ) established as a public company in Germany.
* 1918 – Noor Hassanali, Trinidadian-Tobagonian politician, 2nd President of Trinidad and Tobago ( d. 2006 )
* 1918 – Japan announces that it is deploying troops to Siberia in the aftermath of World War I.

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