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1 June 1, 1969 (Sunday)  





2 June 2, 1969 (Monday)  





3 June 3, 1969 (Tuesday)  





4 June 4, 1969 (Wednesday)  





5 June 5, 1969 (Thursday)  





6 June 6, 1969 (Friday)  





7 June 7, 1969 (Saturday)  





8 June 8, 1969 (Sunday)  





9 June 9, 1969 (Monday)  





10 June 10, 1969 (Tuesday)  





11 June 11, 1969 (Wednesday)  





12 June 12, 1969 (Thursday)  





13 June 13, 1969 (Friday)  





14 June 14, 1969 (Saturday)  





15 June 15, 1969 (Sunday)  





16 June 16, 1969 (Monday)  





17 June 17, 1969 (Tuesday)  





18 June 18, 1969 (Wednesday)  





19 June 19, 1969 (Thursday)  





20 June 20, 1969 (Friday)  





21 June 21, 1969 (Saturday)  





22 June 22, 1969 (Sunday)  





23 June 23, 1969 (Monday)  





24 June 24, 1969 (Tuesday)  





25 June 25, 1969 (Wednesday)  





26 June 26, 1969 (Thursday)  





27 June 27, 1969 (Friday)  





28 June 28, 1969 (Saturday)  





29 June 29, 1969 (Sunday)  





30 June 30, 1969 (Monday)  





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June 3, 1969: Destroyer USS Frank Evans sliced in two by Australian carrier, 74 seamen killed
June 20, 1969: Pompidou is new French President
June 22, 1969: Judy Garland dies of drug overdose

The following events occurred in June 1969:

June 1, 1969 (Sunday)[edit]

June 2, 1969 (Monday)[edit]

June 3, 1969 (Tuesday)[edit]

Paths taken by HMAS Melbourne and USS Frank E. Evans in the minutes leading up to the collision[3]

June 4, 1969 (Wednesday)[edit]

June 5, 1969 (Thursday)[edit]

June 6, 1969 (Friday)[edit]

June 7, 1969 (Saturday)[edit]

June 8, 1969 (Sunday)[edit]

June 9, 1969 (Monday)[edit]

The Green Gate in 1977

June 10, 1969 (Tuesday)[edit]

Artist's conception of the MOL

June 11, 1969 (Wednesday)[edit]

June 12, 1969 (Thursday)[edit]

American Falls[57]

June 13, 1969 (Friday)[edit]

June 14, 1969 (Saturday)[edit]

June 15, 1969 (Sunday)[edit]

June 16, 1969 (Monday)[edit]

June 17, 1969 (Tuesday)[edit]

June 18, 1969 (Wednesday)[edit]

June 19, 1969 (Thursday)[edit]

June 20, 1969 (Friday)[edit]

France's presidential collar

June 21, 1969 (Saturday)[edit]

June 22, 1969 (Sunday)[edit]

Garland and Deans in March 1969

June 23, 1969 (Monday)[edit]

June 24, 1969 (Tuesday)[edit]

June 25, 1969 (Wednesday)[edit]

June 26, 1969 (Thursday)[edit]

Aldrin
Armstrong

June 27, 1969 (Friday)[edit]

June 28, 1969 (Saturday)[edit]

Stonewall National Monument

June 29, 1969 (Sunday)[edit]

June 30, 1969 (Monday)[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Pompidou, Poher In French Runoff Vote on June 15th", Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, June 2, 1969, p1
  • ^ "Murder Conviction Reversed", Iowa City (IA) Press-Citizen, June 2, 1969, p1
  • ^ attribution: kittyn777
  • ^ "76 U.S. Crewmen Feared Lost— Destroyer, Aussie Carrier Crash at Sea", Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, June 3, 1969, p1
  • ^ "3 Brothers Missing In Collision of Ships", Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, June 4, 1969, p1
  • ^ "Carrier Narrowly Missed Another Ship by '50 Feet'", Courier-Journal (Louisville KY), June 10, 1969, p2
  • ^ "Let's Hear It for All of Those Canceled Shows!" by Vernon Scott, The Independent (Long Beach CA), February 25, 1969, p14
  • ^ "'Star Trek' To Begin On TV 30", St. Louis Post-Dispatch, September 7, 1969, p15H
  • ^ "Cuban Stowaway Survives Freezing Flight to Madrid", Atlanta Constitution, June 5, 1969, p2
  • ^ "Escape Flight In Jet's Wheel Well", Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, June 5, 1969, p1
  • ^ "Stowaway!", Reader's Digest (January 1970)
  • ^ "Cuban's Jet Escape A 'Heart-Stopper'", Pittsburgh Press, June 6, 1969, p31
  • ^ "Refugees say jet stowaway in Cuban jail", Miami News, June 4, 1969, p1
  • ^ "79 Killed in Plane Explosion", Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, June 5, 1969, p2
  • ^ Aviation Safety Database
  • ^ "Spacecraft Debris Hits Freighter; Japan Says Parts Are Identified As From Soviet Ship". Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. July 5, 1969. p. 2 – via Google News.
  • ^ "AF Plane Lost With 19 Aboard Over Aleutians". Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. June 6, 1969. p. 1.
  • ^ Aviation Safety Database
  • ^ Greenwood, John; et al. (2014). Russian Aviation and Air Power in the Twentieth Century. Routledge. p. 144.
  • ^ Thrush, Glenn (2023-06-09). "Who Is Jack Smith, the Special Counsel Who Indicted Trump?". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 2023-08-16.
  • ^ "D-Day General Dies", Pittsburgh Press, June 6, 1969, p1
  • ^ "Protesting Ruled Out As Reason to Draft", Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, June 7, 1969, p1
  • ^ "Namath Quits: 'Who Doesn't Gamble?'", Courier-Journal (Louisville KY), June 7, 1969, p1
  • ^ "Revisiting Blind Faith's First Concert", by Corbin Reiff, Ultimate Classic Rock, June 7, 2015
  • ^ "Echo II Ends Earth Orbit", St. Louis Post-Dispatch, June 11, 1969, p1
  • ^ "Old Friend Echo Second Leaves Sky", Indianapolis Star, June 10, 1969, p11
  • ^ "Echo II Died Saturday After 5½ Years in Space", AP report in The Post Star (Glens Falls NY), June 11, 1969, p1
  • ^ "Overseas AUTOVON Systems Testing for Acceptance and Cutover", IEEE Transactions on Communications (June 1972), Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
  • ^ "Youngest Marine, 15, Dies in Vietnam", Courier-Journal (Louisville KY), June 10, 1969, p1
  • ^ "12 in Family Die as Home Burns Quickly", Chicago Tribune, June 9, 1969, p4
  • ^ "Two Teenagers Held In Fire Fatal to 12", Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, June 11, 1969, p1
  • ^ "Youngsters Cleared In Fire Death of 12", Daily News (New York), April 18, 1970, p1C
  • ^ "Nixon Makes His Viet Bid— Withdrawal Of 25,000 GIs Draws Mixed World Reaction", Pittsburgh Press, June 9, 1969, p1
  • ^ "FIRST UNITS LEAVING VIET LISTED", Pittsburgh Press, June 13, 1969, p1
  • ^ "25,000th GI To Leave Viet By Tomorrow", Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, August 27, 1969, p1
  • ^ "Spanish close off 'Rock'", Montreal Gazette, June 9, 1969, p1
  • ^ "The last ferry leaves the Rock", The Guardian (Manchester), June 27, 1969, p2
  • ^ "Spain ends Gibraltar blockade", by John Hooper, The Guardian (London), December 15, 1982, p1
  • ^ "Spain Opens Big Green Gate Which Sealed Off Gibraltar", AP report in The Alabama Journal (Montgomery AL), December 15, 1982, p7
  • ^ "The siege of Gibraltar is over", The Observer (London), February 3, 1985, p17
  • ^ "Spain, Gibraltar Open Gate After 16 Years", AP report in The Times Recorder (Zanesville OH), February 5, 1985, pB-1
  • ^ "Banks Raise Prime Interest Rate to 8+12%", Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, June 10, 1969, p2
  • ^ Federal Prime Rate history
  • ^ "Burger Confirmed By Senate— 74-3 Vote Stops Liberals' Attempt To Delay Action", Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, June 10, 1969, p2
  • ^ "$3 Billion Space Lab Canceled— Dollar Factor Ends Military Manned Orbiter". Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. June 11, 1969. p. 2.
  • ^ Public Domain This article incorporates text from this source, which is in the public domain. Brooks, Courtney G.; Ertel, Ivan D.; Newkirk, Roland W. "PART II: Apollo Application Program -January 1969 to February 1970.". SKYLAB: A CHRONOLOGY. NASA Special Publication-4011. NASA. p. 163. Retrieved 13 May 2023.
  • ^ "Almaz OPS". Astronautix.com. Archived from the original on 20 August 2016.
  • ^ "Pope Firm on Unity— But Not Now". Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. June 11, 1969. p. 2 – via Google News.
  • ^ "New 'Regime' Formed". Decatur Daily Review. Decatur, Illinois. AP. June 11, 1969. p. 1.
  • ^ "'Government' of N.L.F. puts talks in turmoil". Sydney Morning Herald. June 12, 1969. p. 1.
  • ^ Ryan, William J. (May 1, 1976). "S. Viet's New Government Has Heavy Red Tinge". Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. p. 2.
  • ^ "Moscow, Peking Blame Each Other Over Clash". Indianapolis Star. June 12, 1969. p. 2.
  • ^ "Arctic men dreading return to rush-hour", The Age (Melbourne), June 13, 1969, p4
  • ^ "3,800-Mile Ocean Sled Ride Ends", Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, June 13, 1969, p1
  • ^ Jon E. Lewis, The Mammoth Book of Polar Journeys (Little, Brown Book Group, 2011)
  • ^ "Koerner, Roy Martindale", in Oxford Dictionary of National Biography 2005-2008 (Oxford University Press, 2013) p660
  • ^ (attribution— Dallas Epperson)
  • ^ "What Niagara Falls Looks Like Without Water" (photos), by Alexis C. Madrigal, The Atlantic, January 12, 2014
  • ^ "When Niagara Falls Ran Dry", Niagara Falls Museums
  • ^ "July 20 Landing on Moon Gets 'Go'", Courier-Journal (Louisville KY), June 13, 1969, p4
  • ^ "Date, Time Set for Moon Landing", Courier-Journal (Louisville KY), June 17, 1969, p3
  • ^ "Moon Landing Will Be On The Late, Late Show", Pittsburgh Press, June 17, 1969, p1
  • ^ "Senate gives passage to 'code' amendments", Ottawa Citizen, June 28, 1969, p20
  • ^ "The Amen Break— June 13, 1969", What the Fact?!: 365 Strange Days in History, by Gabe Henry (Chronicle Books, 2018) p138
  • ^ "Six seconds that shaped 1,500 songs", by Ellen Otzen, BBC News Magazine, March 29, 2015
  • ^ "WhoSampled.com" (James Brown, who had more than 100 hit singles, is the most sampled artist, but The Winstons only had two top-selling records)
  • ^ Knight, Michael Muhammad (2007). The Five Percenters: Islam, Hip Hop and the Gods of New York. Oneworld Publications. p. 117–8. ISBN 978-1-85168-513-4.
  • ^ "Detection of Gravity Waves in Space Reported", Courier-Journal (Louisville KY), June 15, 1969, p1
  • ^ "Gravity Waves Discovered, Upholding Einstein Theory", Democrat and Chronicle, (Rochester NY), June 15, 1969, p8A
  • ^ "Gravitational Wave Theory Upheld By UM Professor", Baltimore Sun, June 15, 1969, p26
  • ^ "Listening for gravity waves: A thud softer than snowflake's", by Joe Franklin, Evening Sun (Baltimore), March 2, 1979, pB1
  • ^ "The chirp that proved Einstein right", Boston Sunday Globe, by eric Moskowitz, May 15, 2016, pA1
  • ^ "Green Berets Join Search For Boy". The Index-Journal. Greenwood, South Carolina. 17 June 1969. p. 8. Retrieved 16 July 2017 – via newspapers.com.
  • ^ "Rain Hampers Efforts To Find Child, 7 [sic], in Park". Albuquerque Journal. 16 June 1969. p. 6. Retrieved 16 July 2017 – via newspapers.com.
  • ^ Matt Lakin (6 June 2019). "Missing in the Smokies: Dennis Martin's disappearance still haunts park, 50 years later". Knoxville News Sentinel. Retrieved 16 June 2019.
  • ^ Michael Bradley (2016). Death in the Great Smoky Mountains: Stories of Accidents and Foolhardiness in the Most Popular Park. Rowman & Littlefield. ISBN 978-1-4930-2563-3.
  • ^ "Title, Stale Jokes Handicap Hee Haw", AP critic Cynthia Lowry, Eureka (CA) Times Standard, June 16, 1969, p3
  • ^ "'Hee Haw' Hilbilly 'Laugh-In' Without Latter's Class", UPI critic Rick Du Brow, in Troy (NY) Times Record, June 16, 1969, p1
  • ^ "Pompidou Elected French President By Large Margin", Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, June 16, 1969, p1
  • ^ Todd Boyd, Am I Black Enough for You?: Popular Culture from the 'Hood and Beyond (Bloomington & Indianapolis: Indiana University Press, 1997), p 75 skims Ice Cube's early successes in music, while indexing "Ice Cube" reveals analysis of his political rap.
  • ^ "Powell Ouster Ruled Illegal", Pittsburgh Press, June 16, 1969, p1
  • ^ "Happy Birthday, MC Ren! - XXL". XXL Magazine. June 16, 2018. Retrieved 16 June 2018.
  • ^ "Lindsay, Wagner Upset In N.Y.", Pittsburgh Press, June 18, 1969, p1
  • ^ "Draw Gives Spassky World Title In Chess", Baltimore Evening Sun, June 18, 1969, p1
  • ^ "Spassky is champion", The Guardian (Manchester), June 18, 1969, p1
  • ^ "SDS Bars Newsmen At Parley", Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, June 19, 1969, p3
  • ^ "Lynch Party Wins 5-Year New Term— Prime Minister, While Fishing, To Form Irish Cabinet", Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, June 21, 1969, p2
  • ^ "Pompidou Sworn In, Selects War Hero as New Prime Minister". Philadelphia Inquirer. June 21, 1969. p. 1.
  • ^ "Rhodesia Says 'Yes' to White Minority Rule". Courier-Journal. Louisville, Kentucky. June 21, 1969. p. 2.
  • ^ "Saturday Television", The Guardian (Manchester), June 21, 1969, p2
  • ^ "Why the Queen agreed to a spy at her elbow", The Observer (London), June 22, 1969, p3
  • ^ "The Royal Family at Ease: Just Plain Folks They Ain't", Los Angeles Times, June 20, 1969, p1
  • ^ "90-minute 'royal family' special called 'the most exciting ever'", Enquirer and News (Battle Creek MI), September 21, 1969 "TV Preview" p4
  • ^ Anita Singh (13 January 2011). "Royal family documentary revived four decades on". The Telegraph. Retrieved 21 January 2019.
  • ^ "Singer Judy Garland Dies in London at 47", Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, June 23, 1969, p1
  • ^ "Oil Slick Fire Floats On Cuyahoga River", AP report in Chillicothe (O.) Gazette, June 23, 1969, p3
  • ^ "Crack Down On Polluters Is Demanded", Times Recorder (Zanesville, O.), June 29, 1969, p11
  • ^ "Cleveland River Gets So Filthy It Catches Fire", Berkshire (MA) Eagle, July 2, 1969, p30
  • ^ "Collision of Il-14M and An-12BP over the Kaluga Region", AirDisaster.ru
  • ^ Aviation Safety Database
  • ^ "Air Crash Kills 4 on Plane, 6 on Ground", Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, June 24, 1969, p1
  • ^ "Doomed Plane Repaired Earlier— The Toll: 10 Dead, 12 Hurt", Fort Lauderdale (FL) News, June 24, 1969, p1
  • ^ "Burger Is Sworn In As 15th Chief Justice", Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, June 24, 1969, p1
  • ^ "Rhine Poison Alarms Germans, Dutch", Courier-Journal (Louisville KY), June 25, 1969, p1
  • ^ "News of the Day", Los Angeles Times, Los Angeles Times, June 27, 1969, p2
  • ^ "Danes Reject Plan To Lower Voting Age", Courier-Journal (Louisville KY), June 25, 1969, p2
  • ^ "War Movie Riot", Hartford (CT) Courant, May 9, 1969, p1
  • ^ "England to Cut Final Ties With Rebel Rhodesia", Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, June 25, 1969, p1
  • ^ "Major Land Reform Proclaimed in Peru", Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, June 26, 1969, p1
  • ^ "Neil Armstrong 'pulls rank' to be 1st man on moon", Miami News, June 27, 1969, p1
  • ^ "First Moonman Uses 'Prerogative'", Ocala (FL) Star-Banner, June 27, 1969, p1
  • ^ "Soccer 'War' Won By El Salvador, 3-2; Troops Still Alerted", Pittsburgh Press, June 28, 1969, p1
  • ^ "'Tiger Woman' Killer Recaptured", Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, June 28, 1969, p3
  • ^ "Trunk Slayer Flees Asylum in Arizona", Pittsburgh Press, June 28, 1969, p1
  • ^ "Royal assent given 12 bills in Senate", Ottawa Citizen, June 28, 1969, p20
  • ^ "Ten Arrested In Village Raid". Courier-News. Bridgewater, New Jersey. AP. June 28, 1969. p. 3.
  • ^ "Police Again Rout 'Village' Youths; Outbreak by 400 Follows a Near-Riot Over Raid". The New York Times. June 30, 1969. p. 22.
  • ^ Lisker, Jerry (July 6, 1969). "Homo Nest Raided, Queen Bees Are Stinging Mad". Daily News. New York. p. 2-1.
  • ^ a b c Kuhn, Betsy (2011). Gay Power!: The Stonewall Riots and the Gay Rights Movement, 1969. Twenty-First Century Books. p. 5.
  • ^ D'Emilio, John (2015). "The Gay Liberation Movement". In Goodwin, Jeff; Jasper, James M. (eds.). The Social Movements Reader: Cases and Concepts. Wiley Blackwell. p. 24.
  • ^ "Orbiting Monkey Passes Tests With Flying Colors". Courier-Journal. June 30, 1969. p. A5.
  • ^ "Astromonk Dies After Return". Pittsburgh Press. July 8, 1969. p. 1 – via Google News.
  • ^ "Biosatellite III". NASA Life Sciences Data Archive.
  • ^ "Western Union Letter Tested by Postoffice", Chicago Tribune, June 30, 1969, p12
  • ^ "On This Day In Clare History – 29 June 1969", The Clare Herald (Ennis, Ireland)
  • ^ "Oyster Boat Tragedy at New Quay, Co. Clare 1969", RTE Archives
  • ^ "Tshombe Dies In Jail; Congo's Ex-Premier", Pittsburgh Press, June 30, 1969, p4
  • ^ "Nigeria cuts off Red Cross aid to Biafra", Miami News, June 30, 1969, p5
  • ^ "TOP ARGENTINE UNION BOSS SLAIN", Pittsburgh Press, June 30, 1969, p1

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