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This is a lists selected September 17 anniversaries that appear in the "On this day" section of the Main Page. To suggest a new item, in most cases, you can be bold and edit this page. Before doing so, please review the selected anniversaries guidelines. If your suggestion is potentially controversial or relates to a day currently or soon to appear on the Main Page, post it on the talk page instead.

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1716 – French soldier Jean Thurel enlisted in the Régiment de Touraine at the age of 18, beginning a career of military service that would span 75 years. French WP states the birth date may be a fraud
1787 – The text of the United States Constitution was finalized at the Philadelphia Convention. Large % unsourced
1809 – The Treaty of Fredrikshamn concluded the Finnish War between Russia and Sweden, with present-day Finland becoming an autonomous Grand Duchy under Tsar Alexander I. needs more footnotes
1894 – The Imperial Japanese Navy defeated the Beiyang Fleet of Qing China in the Battle of the Yalu River at the mouth of the Yalu River in Korea Bay, the largest naval engagement of the First Sino-Japanese War. refimprove section
1914World War I: The Franco-British and German armies began the Race to the Sea, reciprocal attempts to envelop each other's northern flanks through France and Belgium. Footnote (a) of article implies this may not be a definitive date
1916World War I: "The Red Baron", a flying ace of the German Luftstreitkräfte, won his first aerial combat near Cambrai, France. Featured on April 21
1930 – The Turkish government suppressed the Ararat rebellion, an uprising amongst the Kurdish inhabitants of the province of Ağrı. refimprove section
1944Second World War: The Allies began Operation Market Garden, the largest airborne operation up to that time. refimprove sections
1948 – Swedish diplomat Folke Bernadotte was assassinated by the militant Zionist group Lehi. unreferenced section
1978 – Egyptian President Anwar Sadat and Israeli Prime Minister Menachem Begin signed the Camp David Accords after twelve days of secret negotiations at Camp David. refimprove section
1992 – Three Kurds#Kurds in Iran opposition leaders were assassinated at a Greek restaurant in Berlin. Stubby, high % of uncited statements not cited or in source, reverted by article owner
2006Mass protests across Hungary erupted after Prime Minister Ferenc Gyurcsány's private speech was leaked to the public, in which he admitted that the Hungarian Socialist Party had lied to win the 2006 election. refimprove
Hildegard of Bingen |d|1179 external links
Hook Nose |d|1868 lead too long
Lupe Ontiveros |b|1942| Multiple uncited paragraphs

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September 17: Constitution Day in the United States

Ronald Reagan publicly acknowledges AIDS for the first time, beginning at the 7:12 mark.
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