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January 24, 1965: Sir Winston Churchill, former UK prime minister, dies aged 90 Churchill portrait NYP 45063.jpg
January 24, 1965: Sir Winston Churchill, former UK prime minister, dies aged 90
January 20, 1965: U.S. President Johnson inaugurated in Washington LBJ Swearing in 1965.jpg
January 20, 1965: U.S. President Johnson inaugurated in Washington
January 6, 1965: F-111, first plane with folding wings, takes flight F-111A Wing Sweep Sequence.jpg
January 6, 1965: F-111, first plane with folding wings, takes flight
January 6, 1965: Milan Cathedral completed after 567 years Milano, Duomo, 2016-06 CN-03.jpg
January 6, 1965: Milan Cathedral completed after 567 years

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Contents

January 1, 1965 (Friday)

January 2, 1965 (Saturday)

January 3, 1965 (Sunday)

January 4, 1965 (Monday)

January 5, 1965 (Tuesday)

January 6, 1965 (Wednesday)

January 7, 1965 (Thursday)

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Thompson

January 8, 1965 (Friday)

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Star of India

January 9, 1965 (Saturday)

January 10, 1965 (Sunday)

January 11, 1965 (Monday)

January 12, 1965 (Tuesday)

January 13, 1965 (Wednesday)

January 14, 1965 (Thursday)

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Taoiseach Lemass

January 15, 1965 (Friday)

January 16, 1965 (Saturday)

January 17, 1965 (Sunday)

Rumors of Foyt's death greatly exaggerated AJ Foyt dirt car 1961.jpg
Rumors of Foyt's death greatly exaggerated

January 18, 1965 (Monday)

January 19, 1965 (Tuesday)

January 19, 1965: Launch of Gemini 2 2ND UNMANNED GEMINI CAPSULE LAUNCH - 19 January 1965.jpg
January 19, 1965: Launch of Gemini 2

January 20, 1965 (Wednesday)

January 21, 1965 (Thursday)

January 22, 1965 (Friday)

January 23, 1965 (Saturday)

January 24, 1965 (Sunday)

January 25, 1965 (Monday)

January 26, 1965 (Tuesday)

January 27, 1965 (Wednesday)

January 28, 1965 (Thursday)

January 29, 1965 (Friday)

January 30, 1965 (Saturday)

January 30, 1965: Funeral procession of Winston Churchill Churchill's funeral 1965.jpg
January 30, 1965: Funeral procession of Winston Churchill

January 31, 1965 (Sunday)

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