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*[[1984]] – The [[Kurdistan Workers' Party|PKK]] in [[Turkey]] starts a campaign of armed attacks upon the Turkish military with an [[1984 PKK attacks|attack on police and gendarmerie bases in Şemdinli and Eruh]]
*[[1984]] – The [[Kurdistan Workers' Party|PKK]] in [[Turkey]] starts a campaign of armed attacks upon the Turkish military with an [[1984 PKK attacks|attack on police and gendarmerie bases in Şemdinli and Eruh]]
*[[1995]] – In [[South Carolina]], [[Shannon Faulkner]] becomes the first female [[cadet]] matriculated at [[The Citadel, The Military College of South Carolina|The Citadel]] (she drops out less than a week later).
*[[1995]] – In [[South Carolina]], [[Shannon Faulkner]] becomes the first female [[cadet]] matriculated at [[The Citadel, The Military College of South Carolina|The Citadel]] (she drops out less than a week later).
*[[1995]] – In [[Blackburn]], [[England]] Alexander Peter James Dixon was borne.
*[[1996]] – [[President of Turkey]] [[Süleyman Demirel]] approved to "Law of ban For Casino in [[Turkey]]"
*[[1996]] – [[President of Turkey]] [[Süleyman Demirel]] approved to "Law of ban For Casino in [[Turkey]]"
*[[1998]] – [[Omagh bombing]] in [[Northern Ireland]], the worst [[terrorism|terrorist]] incident of [[The Troubles]]
*[[1998]] – [[Omagh bombing]] in [[Northern Ireland]], the worst [[terrorism|terrorist]] incident of [[The Troubles]]

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August 15 in recent years
  2024 (Thursday)
  2023 (Tuesday)
  2022 (Monday)
  2021 (Sunday)
  2020 (Saturday)
  2019 (Thursday)
  2018 (Wednesday)
  2017 (Tuesday)
  2016 (Monday)
  2015 (Saturday)

August 15 is the 227th day of the year (228th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar; 138 days remain until the end of the year.

Events

Births

Deaths

Holidays and observances


References

  1. ^ McKechnie, Gary; Howell, Nancy (April 5, 1992). "Pat Parlinkas, The Only Woman To Play Professional Football". Orlando Sentinel. Retrieved August 25, 2011.