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1 November 1, 1966 (Tuesday)  





2 November 2, 1966 (Wednesday)  





3 November 3, 1966 (Thursday)  





4 November 4, 1966 (Friday)  





5 November 5, 1966 (Saturday)  





6 November 6, 1966 (Sunday)  





7 November 7, 1966 (Monday)  





8 November 8, 1966 (Tuesday)  





9 November 9, 1966 (Wednesday)  





10 November 10, 1966 (Thursday)  





11 November 11, 1966 (Friday)  





12 November 12, 1966 (Saturday)  





13 November 13, 1966 (Sunday)  





14 November 14, 1966 (Monday)  





15 November 15, 1966 (Tuesday)  





16 November 16, 1966 (Wednesday)  





17 November 17, 1966 (Thursday)  





18 November 18, 1966 (Friday)  





19 November 19, 1966 (Saturday)  





20 November 20, 1966 (Sunday)  





21 November 21, 1966 (Monday)  





22 November 22, 1966 (Tuesday)  





23 November 23, 1966 (Wednesday)  





24 November 24, 1966 (Thursday)  





25 November 25, 1966 (Friday)  





26 November 26, 1966 (Saturday)  





27 November 27, 1966 (Sunday)  





28 November 28, 1966 (Monday)  





29 November 29, 1966 (Tuesday)  





30 November 30, 1966 (Wednesday)  





31 References  














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27 28 29 30  
November 28, 1966: Soyuz program begins
November 30, 1966: Barbados becomes independent
November 30, 1966: NASA releases first "bird's eye view" of the lunar surface
November 15, 1966: Lovell and Aldrin complete the last Gemini mission

The following events occurred in November 1966:

November 1, 1966 (Tuesday)

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November 2, 1966 (Wednesday)

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November 3, 1966 (Thursday)

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November 4, 1966 (Friday)

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November 5, 1966 (Saturday)

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November 6, 1966 (Sunday)

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November 7, 1966 (Monday)

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November 8, 1966 (Tuesday)

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November 9, 1966 (Wednesday)

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November 10, 1966 (Thursday)

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Lynch
Kiesinger

November 11, 1966 (Friday)

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November 11, 1966: Astronauts Lovell and Aldrin commemorate the end of Project Gemini
Franco

November 12, 1966 (Saturday)

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November 12, 1966: Demonstrators protesting outside a nightclub during the curfew riots

November 13, 1966 (Sunday)

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November 14, 1966 (Monday)

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November 15, 1966 (Tuesday)

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November 15, 1966: Aldrin and Lovell after landing aboard Wasp

November 16, 1966 (Wednesday)

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November 17, 1966 (Thursday)

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Colonel Jabara

November 18, 1966 (Friday)

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November 18, 1966: Archbishop Hannan announces end of meatless Fridays for Catholics
Nicholas I, Pope from 858 to 867

November 19, 1966 (Saturday)

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The 10–10 tie
The HARP gun

November 20, 1966 (Sunday)

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November 21, 1966 (Monday)

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November 22, 1966 (Tuesday)

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Zijlstra

November 23, 1966 (Wednesday)

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November 24, 1966 (Thursday)

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November 25, 1966 (Friday)

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November 26, 1966 (Saturday)

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Australia P.M. Holt
New Zealand P.M. Holyoake

November 27, 1966 (Sunday)

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November 28, 1966 (Monday)

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November 29, 1966 (Tuesday)

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SSDaniel J. Morrell
Confucius (551 BC–479 BC)

November 30, 1966 (Wednesday)

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  • ^ "ALLIES O.K. TRUCES IN VIET— Set up 48-Hour Lulls over Yule, New Year". Chicago Tribune. November 30, 1966. p. 1.
  • ^ "Finds Men Losing Sex Drive; Gender Switch Sought, Says Doctor". Chicago Tribune. December 1, 1966. p. 1A-6.
  • ^ Text of the Barbados Independence Act 1966 as in force today (including any amendments) within the United Kingdom, from legislation.gov.uk.
  • ^ "Barbados Gains Its Independence; British Rule Ends After 300 Years". Bridgeport Telegram. Bridgeport, Connecticut. November 30, 1966. p. 3.
  • ^ "Moon Crater Seen as Wasteland— NASA Releases High-Detail Photos". Chicago Tribune. December 1, 1966. p. 1.

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