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1 March 1, 1965 (Monday)  





2 March 2, 1965 (Tuesday)  





3 March 3, 1965 (Wednesday)  





4 March 4, 1965 (Thursday)  





5 March 5, 1965 (Friday)  





6 March 6, 1965 (Saturday)  





7 March 7, 1965 (Sunday)  





8 March 8, 1965 (Monday)  





9 March 9, 1965 (Tuesday)  





10 March 10, 1965 (Wednesday)  





11 March 11, 1965 (Thursday)  





12 March 12, 1965 (Friday)  





13 March 13, 1965 (Saturday)  





14 March 14, 1965 (Sunday)  





15 March 15, 1965 (Monday)  





16 March 16, 1965 (Tuesday)  





17 March 17, 1965 (Wednesday)  





18 March 18, 1965 (Thursday)  





19 March 19, 1965 (Friday)  





20 March 20, 1965 (Saturday)  





21 March 21, 1965 (Sunday)  





22 March 22, 1965 (Monday)  





23 March 23, 1965 (Tuesday)  





24 March 24, 1965 (Wednesday)  





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27 March 27, 1965 (Saturday)  





28 March 28, 1965 (Sunday)  





29 March 29, 1965 (Monday)  





30 March 30, 1965 (Tuesday)  





31 March 31, 1965 (Wednesday)  





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March 7, 1965: Civil rights marchers beaten by police while trying to march from Selma to Montgomery
March 9, 1965: Second march to Montgomery begins
March 18, 1965: Alexei Leonov becomes the first person to "walk in space"
March 23, 1965: John Young and Gus Grissom before being launched on the first two-astronaut mission

The following events occurred in March 1965:

March 1, 1965 (Monday)[edit]

March 2, 1965 (Tuesday)[edit]

March 3, 1965 (Wednesday)[edit]

March 4, 1965 (Thursday)[edit]

March 5, 1965 (Friday)[edit]

March 6, 1965 (Saturday)[edit]

March 7, 1965 (Sunday)[edit]

March 8, 1965 (Monday)[edit]

March 9, 1965 (Tuesday)[edit]

March 10, 1965 (Wednesday)[edit]

Matthau and Carney as Oscar and Felix

March 11, 1965 (Thursday)[edit]

March 12, 1965 (Friday)[edit]

March 13, 1965 (Saturday)[edit]

March 14, 1965 (Sunday)[edit]

March 15, 1965 (Monday)[edit]

Queen Elizabeth II and Wallis, Duchess of Windsor

March 16, 1965 (Tuesday)[edit]

March 17, 1965 (Wednesday)[edit]

March 18, 1965 (Thursday)[edit]

March 19, 1965 (Friday)[edit]

Gheorghe Gheorghiu-Dej (centre) and Nicolae Ceausescu (far right) in 1961

March 20, 1965 (Saturday)[edit]

March 21, 1965 (Sunday)[edit]

March 22, 1965 (Monday)[edit]

The world's three color TV systems in 1965

March 23, 1965 (Tuesday)[edit]

March 23, 1965: Molly Brown with flotation collar after splashdown

March 24, 1965 (Wednesday)[edit]

March 24, 1965: The Moon on live television

March 25, 1965 (Thursday)[edit]

March 26, 1965 (Friday)[edit]

March 27, 1965 (Saturday)[edit]

March 28, 1965 (Sunday)[edit]

March 29, 1965 (Monday)[edit]

March 30, 1965 (Tuesday)[edit]

March 31, 1965 (Wednesday)[edit]

Date unknown[edit]

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  • ^ "Gheorgiu-Dej, Romanian Red Chief, Is Dead". Chicago Tribune. March 20, 1965. p. 12.
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  • ^ "UCLA Favored To Win NCAA Title Tonight". Nashua Telegraph. Nashua, New Hampshire. March 20, 1965. p. 6.
  • ^ "Goodrich Has 42 Points in Easy Victory". Chicago Tribune. March 21, 1965. p. 2-1.
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  • ^ "5,000 MARCH; 300 CAMP— Rest Return to Selma for Night". Chicago Tribune. March 22, 1965. p. 1.
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  • ^ "Head of Bolivia Surviving Eighth Assassin Attempt". Lincoln Star. Lincoln, Nebraska. March 23, 1965. p. 1.
  • ^ "Five Bombs Found in Negro Neighborhood of Birmingham". Chicago Tribune. March 22, 1965. p. 2.
  • ^ "Reds Gain in French Elections". Chicago Tribune. March 22, 1965. pp. 2–14.
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