The Tuskegee Airmen are activated, Elvis buys Graceland, Bob Dylan releases his debut album, Texas Western makes college basketball history, and the invasion of Iraq begins, all on this day.
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2003: U.S. President George W. Bush announces that U.S. forces had launched a strike against "targets of military opportunity" in Iraq. The attack, using cruise missiles and precision-guided bombs, was aimed at Iraqi leaders, including Saddam Hussein, thought to be near Baghdad. A full-scale invasion would begin the next day.