July 20th – American Minute – Astronaut Neil Armstrong Walks on the Moon

"Forty years ago, on JULY 20, astronauts Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin climbed out of the lunar module Eagle and took their historic first steps on the moon. "I couldn’t see blacks or whites, Jews or Orientals, just spaceship earth. I realized we needed to learn to love one another, and I believed that with that love and our technical expertise, we could solve all of mankind’s problems...’

July 19th – American Minute – “V” for Victory!

"V" for Victory! It was on JULY 19, 1941, that British Prime Minister Winston Churchill held up two fingers as a sign of victory. "If we can stand up to him, all Europe may be free and the life of the world may move forward into broad, sunlit uplands."

July 13th – American Minute – The XYZ Affair

French privateers seized nearly 300 American ships. As America and France came close to war in what became known as the XYZ Affair, the then retired 1st President, George Washington agreed to serve once again as Commander-in-Chief of the Army on JULY 13, 1798.

July 12th – American Minute – George Washington Carver

Born a slave around JULY 12, 1864, George Washington Carver became a scientist of international renown. Carver says of the Bible, "It tells about the God who made the peanut. I asked Him to show me what to do with the peanut and He did."