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May 25, 1966: NASA unveils the gigantic Saturn V rocket (pictured: 1969 Apollo 10 rocket) Ap10-KSC-69PC-110.jpg
May 25, 1966: NASA unveils the gigantic Saturn V rocket (pictured: 1969 Apollo 10 rocket)
May 26, 1966: British Guiana becomes independent as Guyana Flag of Guyana.svg
May 26, 1966: British Guiana becomes independent as Guyana
May 19, 1966: Flight of the Valkyrie first to pass Mach 3 North American XB-70 in Flight EC68-2131.jpg
May 19, 1966: Flight of the Valkyrie first to pass Mach 3
May 18, 1966: Canadian Parliament building bombed by terrorists Centre Block and Centennial Flame (14766251442).jpg
May 18, 1966: Canadian Parliament building bombed by terrorists

The following events occurred in May 1966:

Contents

May 1, 1966 (Sunday)

May 2, 1966 (Monday)

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Denton in POW camp

May 3, 1966 (Tuesday)

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Governor Lurleen Wallace

May 4, 1966 (Wednesday)

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Willie Mays

May 5, 1966 (Thursday)

May 6, 1966 (Friday)

May 7, 1966 (Saturday)

May 8, 1966 (Sunday)

May 9, 1966 (Monday)

May 10, 1966 (Tuesday)

May 11, 1966 (Wednesday)

May 12, 1966 (Thursday)

May 13, 1966 (Friday)

May 14, 1966 (Saturday)

May 15, 1966 (Sunday)

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Hernández

May 16, 1966 (Monday)

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Westland
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Mrowa

May 17, 1966 (Tuesday)

May 18, 1966 (Wednesday)

May 19, 1966 (Thursday)

May 20, 1966 (Friday)

May 21, 1966 (Saturday)

May 22, 1966 (Sunday)

May 23, 1966 (Monday)

May 24, 1966 (Tuesday)

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May 24, 1966: President Obote orders General Idi Amin to attack the Kabaka of Buganda
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MV Kaitawa

May 25, 1966 (Wednesday)

May 26, 1966 (Thursday)

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Forbes Burnham

May 27, 1966 (Friday)

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Finland's Prime Ministers Paasio and Virolainen

May 28, 1966 (Saturday)

May 29, 1966 (Sunday)

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Estadio Azteca

May 30, 1966 (Monday)

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England's Hill and Scotland's Clark

May 31, 1966 (Tuesday)

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