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February 12, 1973: First repatriation of Vietnam prisoners of war begins (pictured, U.S. POWs Captain Jeremiah Denton and Captain James Mulligan, released after more than six years captivity) 330-CFD-DD-ST-99-04312 (24294351874).jpg
February 12, 1973: First repatriation of Vietnam prisoners of war begins (pictured, U.S. POWs Captain Jeremiah Denton and Captain James Mulligan, released after more than six years captivity)
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February 28, 1973: Liam Cosgrave leads upset over Jack Lynch's Fianna Fáil party in elections requested by Lynch

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February 1, 1973 (Thursday)

February 2, 1973 (Friday)

February 3, 1973 (Saturday)

February 4, 1973 (Sunday)

February 5, 1973 (Monday)

February 6, 1973 (Tuesday)

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Kirk and a Maori friend at the '73 Waitangi Day celebration

February 7, 1973 (Wednesday)

February 8, 1973 (Thursday)

February 9, 1973 (Friday)

February 10, 1973 (Saturday)

February 11, 1973 (Sunday)

February 12, 1973 (Monday)

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Lt. Commander Alvarez, released after more than eight years as a POW

February 13, 1973 (Tuesday)

February 14, 1973 (Wednesday)

February 15, 1973 (Thursday)

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Wally Cox

February 16, 1973 (Friday)

February 17, 1973 (Saturday)

February 18, 1973 (Sunday)

February 19, 1973 (Monday)

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Federal judge and federal convict Kerner

February 20, 1973 (Tuesday)

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Seagren

February 21, 1973 (Wednesday)

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Artist's Rendition of Libyan Arab Airlines Flight 114

February 22, 1973 (Thursday)

February 23, 1973 (Friday)

February 24, 1973 (Saturday)

February 25, 1973 (Sunday)

February 26, 1973 (Monday)

February 27, 1973 (Tuesday)

February 28, 1973 (Wednesday)

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<span class="mw-page-title-main">October 1971</span> Month of 1971

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<span class="mw-page-title-main">1971 in the Vietnam War</span>

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<span class="mw-page-title-main">1973 in the Vietnam War</span>

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