On December 17, 1903, Orville and Wilbur Wright went on the first successful manned powered-airplane flights, near Kitty Hawk, N.C.
On December 17, 1957, the United States successfully test-fired the Atlas intercontinental ballistic missile for the first time.
On December 17, 1996, Kofi Annan of Ghana was appointed United Nations secretary-general.
On December 17, 2001, Marines raised the Stars and Stripes over the long-abandoned American Embassy in Kabul, inaugurating what U.S. envoy James F. Dobbins promised would be a long commitment to the rebuilding of war-wrecked Afghanistan.
On December 17, 1957, the United States successfully test-fired the Atlas intercontinental ballistic missile for the first time.
On December 17, 1996, Kofi Annan of Ghana was appointed United Nations secretary-general.
On December 17, 2001, Marines raised the Stars and Stripes over the long-abandoned American Embassy in Kabul, inaugurating what U.S. envoy James F. Dobbins promised would be a long commitment to the rebuilding of war-wrecked Afghanistan.