1918day.year

Incas

last known Carolina parakeet

last known Carolina parakeet
The last known Carolina parakeet, whose death marked the extinction of North America’s only native parrot.
Incas was the final known individual of the Carolina parakeet species (Conuropsis carolinensis). Believed to have been captured around 1910, he spent his later years at the Cincinnati Zoo under the care of zoo staff. Despite efforts to breed him with other remaining birds, no successful offspring emerged. On February 21, 1918, Incas died, confirming the extinction of his species. Habitat destruction, hunting for feathers, and disease led to the rapid decline of Carolina parakeets. His death became a cautionary tale for conservationists and highlighted the importance of preserving biodiversity. Preserved specimens of Incas now reside in museum collections as a reminder of lost species.
1918 Incas last known Carolina parakeet
1946day.year

José Streel

(1911 - 1946)

Belgian journalist

Belgian journalist
Belgian journalist known for his writings during the interwar period.
José Streel was a Belgian journalist born in 1911. He contributed to Belgian publications during the interwar era, covering social and political developments. His work provided insight into the challenges facing Belgium in a turbulent period of history. Despite the constraints of wartime reporting, he maintained a reputation for thorough research and clear prose. He passed away in 1946, leaving behind a body of work that reflects the era he chronicled.
1946 José Streel
2025day.year

Clint Hill

(1932 - 2025)

American Secret Service agent

American Secret Service agent
American Secret Service agent renowned for protecting President Kennedy during the 1963 Dallas assassination.
Clint Hill served in the United States Marine Corps before joining the Secret Service in 1958. He was assigned to protect Presidents Eisenhower, Kennedy, Johnson, and Nixon. On November 22, 1963, Hill famously climbed onto the rear of President Kennedy's limousine in Dallas to shield him after the first shots were fired. His actions were captured in iconic photographs and have been depicted in numerous films and books. After retiring in 1975, Hill wrote the memoir "Five Presidents," detailing his experiences in the White House. His dedication and bravery have made him a notable figure in American history.
2025 Clint Hill