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1 June 1, 1965 (Tuesday)  





2 June 2, 1965 (Wednesday)  





3 June 3, 1965 (Thursday)  





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5 June 5, 1965 (Saturday)  





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7 June 7, 1965 (Monday)  





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27 June 27, 1965 (Sunday)  





28 June 28, 1965 (Monday)  





29 June 29, 1965 (Tuesday)  





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June 3, 1965: Ed White performs first "space walk" by an American astronaut
June 10, 1965: Galileo is praised by Pope Paul VI, 332 years after inquisition

The following events occurred in June 1965:

June 1, 1965 (Tuesday)[edit]

June 2, 1965 (Wednesday)[edit]

June 3, 1965 (Thursday)[edit]

June 3, 1965: Launch of Gemini 4

June 4, 1965 (Friday)[edit]

June 5, 1965 (Saturday)[edit]

June 6, 1965 (Sunday)[edit]

June 7, 1965 (Monday)[edit]

June 7, 1965: Astronauts White (left) and McDivitt speak with President Johnson after their return to Earth

June 8, 1965 (Tuesday)[edit]

June 9, 1965 (Wednesday)[edit]

June 10, 1965 (Thursday)[edit]

June 11, 1965 (Friday)[edit]

June 12, 1965 (Saturday)[edit]

June 13, 1965 (Sunday)[edit]

June 14, 1965 (Monday)[edit]

June 15, 1965 (Tuesday)[edit]

June 16, 1965 (Wednesday)[edit]

June 17, 1965 (Thursday)[edit]

June 18, 1965 (Friday)[edit]

June 19, 1965 (Saturday)[edit]

Ben Bella
Boumédienne

June 20, 1965 (Sunday)[edit]

June 21, 1965 (Monday)[edit]

June 22, 1965 (Tuesday)[edit]

Japan
South Korea

June 23, 1965 (Wednesday)[edit]

June 24, 1965 (Thursday)[edit]

June 25, 1965 (Friday)[edit]

June 26, 1965 (Saturday)[edit]

June 27, 1965 (Sunday)[edit]

Mr. Wizard

June 28, 1965 (Monday)[edit]

June 29, 1965 (Tuesday)[edit]

India
Pakistan

June 30, 1965 (Wednesday)[edit]

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  • ^ "Pope Praises 'Great Mind' of Galileo", Nashua (NH) Telegraph, June 11, 1965, p1
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  • ^ Charles Woodley, The History of British European Airways (Casemate Publishers, 2006) p69
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  • ^ "Criticize Wilson for Royal Order Given to Beatles", Chicago Tribune, June 13, 1965, p5
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  • ^ "VIET ARMY SEIZES POWER— Premier, Council and Chief of State Resign", Chicago Tribune, June 13, 1965, p1
  • ^ "Generals Set up Council to Rule Viet", Chicago Tribune, June 13, 1965, p3
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  • ^ "B-58 Falls at Paris Air Show; 1 of 3 Dies". Chicago Tribune. June 16, 1965. p. 2.
  • ^ "2 Copters Collide Over Fort Benning; 18 GIs Die". Chicago Tribune. June 16, 1965. p. 1.
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  • ^ "Film Star Cochran's Body Found in Boat". Chicago Tribune. June 27, 1965. p. 1.
  • ^ "Lung Defect Blamed in Death of Film Star Steve Cochran". Chicago Tribune. June 28, 1965. p. 1.
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  • ^ "M'Divitt Gets Golden Windshield Wiper". Chicago Tribune. June 17, 1965. p. 3.
  • ^ "22,000 More GIs to Viet Nam". Chicago Tribune. June 17, 1965. p. 1.
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  • ^ "Urban Post in Cabinet OK'd". Chicago Tribune. June 17, 1965. p. 5.
  • ^ "Loop Pastime Ends in Death for Executive— Engineering Firm Head Plunges 47 Floors". Chicago Tribune. June 17, 1965. p. 7.
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  • ^ "Hungarian Red Chief Resigns Premier Post", Chicago Tribune, June 29, 1965, p3
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