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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)

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June 2, 1969 (Monday)

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June 3, 1969 (Tuesday)

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

June 4, 1969 (Wednesday)

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June 5, 1969 (Thursday)

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June 6, 1969 (Friday)

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June 7, 1969 (Saturday)

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June 8, 1969 (Sunday)

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June 9, 1969 (Monday)

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The Green Gate in 1977

June 10, 1969 (Tuesday)

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Artist's conception of the MOL

June 11, 1969 (Wednesday)

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June 12, 1969 (Thursday)

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American Falls[57]

June 13, 1969 (Friday)

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June 14, 1969 (Saturday)

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June 15, 1969 (Sunday)

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June 16, 1969 (Monday)

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June 17, 1969 (Tuesday)

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June 18, 1969 (Wednesday)

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June 19, 1969 (Thursday)

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June 20, 1969 (Friday)

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France's presidential collar

June 21, 1969 (Saturday)

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June 22, 1969 (Sunday)

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Garland and Deans in March 1969

June 23, 1969 (Monday)

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June 24, 1969 (Tuesday)

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June 25, 1969 (Wednesday)

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June 26, 1969 (Thursday)

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Aldrin
Armstrong

June 27, 1969 (Friday)

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June 28, 1969 (Saturday)

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Stonewall National Monument

June 29, 1969 (Sunday)

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June 30, 1969 (Monday)

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References

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  1. ^ "Pompidou, Poher In French Runoff Vote on June 15th", Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, June 2, 1969, p1
  2. ^ "Murder Conviction Reversed", Iowa City (IA) Press-Citizen, June 2, 1969, p1
  3. ^ attribution: kittyn777
  4. ^ "76 U.S. Crewmen Feared Lost— Destroyer, Aussie Carrier Crash at Sea", Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, June 3, 1969, p1
  5. ^ "3 Brothers Missing In Collision of Ships", Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, June 4, 1969, p1
  6. ^ "Carrier Narrowly Missed Another Ship by '50 Feet'", Courier-Journal (Louisville KY), June 10, 1969, p2
  7. ^ "Let's Hear It for All of Those Canceled Shows!" by Vernon Scott, The Independent (Long Beach CA), February 25, 1969, p14
  8. ^ "'Star Trek' To Begin On TV 30", St. Louis Post-Dispatch, September 7, 1969, p15H
  9. ^ "Cuban Stowaway Survives Freezing Flight to Madrid", Atlanta Constitution, June 5, 1969, p2
  10. ^ "Escape Flight In Jet's Wheel Well", Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, June 5, 1969, p1
  11. ^ "Stowaway!", Reader's Digest (January 1970)
  12. ^ "Cuban's Jet Escape A 'Heart-Stopper'", Pittsburgh Press, June 6, 1969, p31
  13. ^ "Refugees say jet stowaway in Cuban jail", Miami News, June 4, 1969, p1
  14. ^ "79 Killed in Plane Explosion", Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, June 5, 1969, p2
  15. ^ Aviation Safety Database
  16. ^ "Spacecraft Debris Hits Freighter; Japan Says Parts Are Identified As From Soviet Ship". Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. July 5, 1969. p. 2 – via Google News.
  17. ^ "AF Plane Lost With 19 Aboard Over Aleutians". Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. June 6, 1969. p. 1.
  18. ^ Aviation Safety Database
  19. ^ Greenwood, John; et al. (2014). Russian Aviation and Air Power in the Twentieth Century. Routledge. p. 144.
  20. ^ 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.
  21. ^ "D-Day General Dies", Pittsburgh Press, June 6, 1969, p1
  22. ^ "Protesting Ruled Out As Reason to Draft", Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, June 7, 1969, p1
  23. ^ "Namath Quits: 'Who Doesn't Gamble?'", Courier-Journal (Louisville KY), June 7, 1969, p1
  24. ^ "Revisiting Blind Faith's First Concert", by Corbin Reiff, Ultimate Classic Rock, June 7, 2015
  25. ^ "Echo II Ends Earth Orbit", St. Louis Post-Dispatch, June 11, 1969, p1
  26. ^ "Old Friend Echo Second Leaves Sky", Indianapolis Star, June 10, 1969, p11
  27. ^ "Echo II Died Saturday After 5½ Years in Space", AP report in The Post Star (Glens Falls NY), June 11, 1969, p1
  28. ^ "Overseas AUTOVON Systems Testing for Acceptance and Cutover", IEEE Transactions on Communications (June 1972), Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
  29. ^ "Youngest Marine, 15, Dies in Vietnam", Courier-Journal (Louisville KY), June 10, 1969, p1
  30. ^ "12 in Family Die as Home Burns Quickly", Chicago Tribune, June 9, 1969, p4
  31. ^ "Two Teenagers Held In Fire Fatal to 12", Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, June 11, 1969, p1
  32. ^ "Youngsters Cleared In Fire Death of 12", Daily News (New York), April 18, 1970, p1C
  33. ^ "Nixon Makes His Viet Bid— Withdrawal Of 25,000 GIs Draws Mixed World Reaction", Pittsburgh Press, June 9, 1969, p1
  34. ^ "FIRST UNITS LEAVING VIET LISTED", Pittsburgh Press, June 13, 1969, p1
  35. ^ "25,000th GI To Leave Viet By Tomorrow", Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, August 27, 1969, p1
  36. ^ "Spanish close off 'Rock'", Montreal Gazette, June 9, 1969, p1
  37. ^ "The last ferry leaves the Rock", The Guardian (Manchester), June 27, 1969, p2
  38. ^ "Spain ends Gibraltar blockade", by John Hooper, The Guardian (London), December 15, 1982, p1
  39. ^ "Spain Opens Big Green Gate Which Sealed Off Gibraltar", AP report in The Alabama Journal (Montgomery AL), December 15, 1982, p7
  40. ^ "The siege of Gibraltar is over", The Observer (London), February 3, 1985, p17
  41. ^ "Spain, Gibraltar Open Gate After 16 Years", AP report in The Times Recorder (Zanesville OH), February 5, 1985, pB-1
  42. ^ "Banks Raise Prime Interest Rate to 8+12%", Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, June 10, 1969, p2
  43. ^ Federal Prime Rate history
  44. ^ "Burger Confirmed By Senate— 74-3 Vote Stops Liberals' Attempt To Delay Action", Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, June 10, 1969, p2
  45. ^ "$3 Billion Space Lab Canceled— Dollar Factor Ends Military Manned Orbiter". Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. June 11, 1969. p. 2.
  46. ^ 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.
  47. ^ "Almaz OPS". Astronautix.com. Archived from the original on 20 August 2016.
  48. ^ "Pope Firm on Unity— But Not Now". Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. June 11, 1969. p. 2 – via Google News.
  49. ^ "New 'Regime' Formed". Decatur Daily Review. Decatur, Illinois. AP. June 11, 1969. p. 1.
  50. ^ "'Government' of N.L.F. puts talks in turmoil". Sydney Morning Herald. June 12, 1969. p. 1.
  51. ^ Ryan, William J. (May 1, 1976). "S. Viet's New Government Has Heavy Red Tinge". Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. p. 2.
  52. ^ "Moscow, Peking Blame Each Other Over Clash". Indianapolis Star. June 12, 1969. p. 2.
  53. ^ "Arctic men dreading return to rush-hour", The Age (Melbourne), June 13, 1969, p4
  54. ^ "3,800-Mile Ocean Sled Ride Ends", Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, June 13, 1969, p1
  55. ^ Jon E. Lewis, The Mammoth Book of Polar Journeys (Little, Brown Book Group, 2011)
  56. ^ "Koerner, Roy Martindale", in Oxford Dictionary of National Biography 2005-2008 (Oxford University Press, 2013) p660
  57. ^ (attribution— Dallas Epperson)
  58. ^ "What Niagara Falls Looks Like Without Water" (photos), by Alexis C. Madrigal, The Atlantic, January 12, 2014
  59. ^ "When Niagara Falls Ran Dry", Niagara Falls Museums
  60. ^ "July 20 Landing on Moon Gets 'Go'", Courier-Journal (Louisville KY), June 13, 1969, p4
  61. ^ "Date, Time Set for Moon Landing", Courier-Journal (Louisville KY), June 17, 1969, p3
  62. ^ "Moon Landing Will Be On The Late, Late Show", Pittsburgh Press, June 17, 1969, p1
  63. ^ "Senate gives passage to 'code' amendments", Ottawa Citizen, June 28, 1969, p20
  64. ^ "The Amen Break— June 13, 1969", What the Fact?!: 365 Strange Days in History, by Gabe Henry (Chronicle Books, 2018) p138
  65. ^ "Six seconds that shaped 1,500 songs", by Ellen Otzen, BBC News Magazine, March 29, 2015
  66. ^ "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)
  67. ^ 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.
  68. ^ "Detection of Gravity Waves in Space Reported", Courier-Journal (Louisville KY), June 15, 1969, p1
  69. ^ "Gravity Waves Discovered, Upholding Einstein Theory", Democrat and Chronicle, (Rochester NY), June 15, 1969, p8A
  70. ^ "Gravitational Wave Theory Upheld By UM Professor", Baltimore Sun, June 15, 1969, p26
  71. ^ "Listening for gravity waves: A thud softer than snowflake's", by Joe Franklin, Evening Sun (Baltimore), March 2, 1979, pB1
  72. ^ "The chirp that proved Einstein right", Boston Sunday Globe, by eric Moskowitz, May 15, 2016, pA1
  73. ^ "Green Berets Join Search For Boy". The Index-Journal. Greenwood, South Carolina. 17 June 1969. p. 8. Retrieved 16 July 2017 – via newspapers.com.
  74. ^ "Rain Hampers Efforts To Find Child, 7 [sic], in Park". Albuquerque Journal. 16 June 1969. p. 6. Retrieved 16 July 2017 – via newspapers.com.
  75. ^ 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.
  76. ^ 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.
  77. ^ "Title, Stale Jokes Handicap Hee Haw", AP critic Cynthia Lowry, Eureka (CA) Times Standard, June 16, 1969, p3
  78. ^ "'Hee Haw' Hilbilly 'Laugh-In' Without Latter's Class", UPI critic Rick Du Brow, in Troy (NY) Times Record, June 16, 1969, p1
  79. ^ "Pompidou Elected French President By Large Margin", Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, June 16, 1969, p1
  80. ^ 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.
  81. ^ "Powell Ouster Ruled Illegal", Pittsburgh Press, June 16, 1969, p1
  82. ^ "Happy Birthday, MC Ren! - XXL". XXL Magazine. June 16, 2018. Retrieved 16 June 2018.
  83. ^ "Lindsay, Wagner Upset In N.Y.", Pittsburgh Press, June 18, 1969, p1
  84. ^ "Draw Gives Spassky World Title In Chess", Baltimore Evening Sun, June 18, 1969, p1
  85. ^ "Spassky is champion", The Guardian (Manchester), June 18, 1969, p1
  86. ^ "SDS Bars Newsmen At Parley", Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, June 19, 1969, p3
  87. ^ "Lynch Party Wins 5-Year New Term— Prime Minister, While Fishing, To Form Irish Cabinet", Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, June 21, 1969, p2
  88. ^ "Pompidou Sworn In, Selects War Hero as New Prime Minister". Philadelphia Inquirer. June 21, 1969. p. 1.
  89. ^ "Rhodesia Says 'Yes' to White Minority Rule". Courier-Journal. Louisville, Kentucky. June 21, 1969. p. 2.
  90. ^ "Saturday Television", The Guardian (Manchester), June 21, 1969, p2
  91. ^ "Why the Queen agreed to a spy at her elbow", The Observer (London), June 22, 1969, p3
  92. ^ "The Royal Family at Ease: Just Plain Folks They Ain't", Los Angeles Times, June 20, 1969, p1
  93. ^ "90-minute 'royal family' special called 'the most exciting ever'", Enquirer and News (Battle Creek MI), September 21, 1969 "TV Preview" p4
  94. ^ Anita Singh (13 January 2011). "Royal family documentary revived four decades on". The Telegraph. Retrieved 21 January 2019.
  95. ^ "Singer Judy Garland Dies in London at 47", Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, June 23, 1969, p1
  96. ^ "Oil Slick Fire Floats On Cuyahoga River", AP report in Chillicothe (O.) Gazette, June 23, 1969, p3
  97. ^ "Crack Down On Polluters Is Demanded", Times Recorder (Zanesville, O.), June 29, 1969, p11
  98. ^ "Cleveland River Gets So Filthy It Catches Fire", Berkshire (MA) Eagle, July 2, 1969, p30
  99. ^ "Collision of Il-14M and An-12BP over the Kaluga Region", AirDisaster.ru
  100. ^ Aviation Safety Database
  101. ^ "Air Crash Kills 4 on Plane, 6 on Ground", Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, June 24, 1969, p1
  102. ^ "Doomed Plane Repaired Earlier— The Toll: 10 Dead, 12 Hurt", Fort Lauderdale (FL) News, June 24, 1969, p1
  103. ^ "Burger Is Sworn In As 15th Chief Justice", Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, June 24, 1969, p1
  104. ^ "Rhine Poison Alarms Germans, Dutch", Courier-Journal (Louisville KY), June 25, 1969, p1
  105. ^ "News of the Day", Los Angeles Times, Los Angeles Times, June 27, 1969, p2
  106. ^ "Danes Reject Plan To Lower Voting Age", Courier-Journal (Louisville KY), June 25, 1969, p2
  107. ^ "War Movie Riot", Hartford (CT) Courant, May 9, 1969, p1
  108. ^ "England to Cut Final Ties With Rebel Rhodesia", Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, June 25, 1969, p1
  109. ^ "Major Land Reform Proclaimed in Peru", Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, June 26, 1969, p1
  110. ^ "Neil Armstrong 'pulls rank' to be 1st man on moon", Miami News, June 27, 1969, p1
  111. ^ "First Moonman Uses 'Prerogative'", Ocala (FL) Star-Banner, June 27, 1969, p1
  112. ^ "Soccer 'War' Won By El Salvador, 3-2; Troops Still Alerted", Pittsburgh Press, June 28, 1969, p1
  113. ^ "'Tiger Woman' Killer Recaptured", Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, June 28, 1969, p3
  114. ^ "Trunk Slayer Flees Asylum in Arizona", Pittsburgh Press, June 28, 1969, p1
  115. ^ "Royal assent given 12 bills in Senate", Ottawa Citizen, June 28, 1969, p20
  116. ^ "Ten Arrested In Village Raid". Courier-News. Bridgewater, New Jersey. AP. June 28, 1969. p. 3.
  117. ^ "Police Again Rout 'Village' Youths; Outbreak by 400 Follows a Near-Riot Over Raid". The New York Times. June 30, 1969. p. 22.
  118. ^ Lisker, Jerry (July 6, 1969). "Homo Nest Raided, Queen Bees Are Stinging Mad". Daily News. New York. p. 2-1.
  119. ^ a b c Kuhn, Betsy (2011). Gay Power!: The Stonewall Riots and the Gay Rights Movement, 1969. Twenty-First Century Books. p. 5.
  120. ^ 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.
  121. ^ "Orbiting Monkey Passes Tests With Flying Colors". Courier-Journal. June 30, 1969. p. A5.
  122. ^ "Astromonk Dies After Return". Pittsburgh Press. July 8, 1969. p. 1 – via Google News.
  123. ^ "Biosatellite III". NASA Life Sciences Data Archive.
  124. ^ "Western Union Letter Tested by Postoffice", Chicago Tribune, June 30, 1969, p12
  125. ^ "On This Day In Clare History – 29 June 1969", The Clare Herald (Ennis, Ireland)
  126. ^ "Oyster Boat Tragedy at New Quay, Co. Clare 1969", RTE Archives
  127. ^ "Tshombe Dies In Jail; Congo's Ex-Premier", Pittsburgh Press, June 30, 1969, p4
  128. ^ "Nigeria cuts off Red Cross aid to Biafra", Miami News, June 30, 1969, p5
  129. ^ "TOP ARGENTINE UNION BOSS SLAIN", Pittsburgh Press, June 30, 1969, p1