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May 31, 1970: Earthquake in Peru kills more than 65,000 people, buries 16,000 people alive in Yungay (pictured above) Statue of Christ at Cemetery Hill overlooking old Yungay.jpg
May 31, 1970: Earthquake in Peru kills more than 65,000 people, buries 16,000 people alive in Yungay (pictured above)
May 24, 1970: Soviet Union begins digging a hole 12 kilometers into the Earth 1987 CPA 5892.jpg
May 24, 1970: Soviet Union begins digging a hole 12 kilometers into the Earth
May 4, 1970: Four college students killed, nine wounded, by Ohio National Guardsmen at Kent State University Map of Shootings at Kent State University in 1970.jpg
May 4, 1970: Four college students killed, nine wounded, by Ohio National Guardsmen at Kent State University

The following events occurred in May 1970:

Contents

May 1, 1970 (Friday)

May 2, 1970 (Saturday)

May 3, 1970 (Sunday)

May 4, 1970 (Monday)

May 5, 1970 (Tuesday)

May 6, 1970 (Wednesday)

May 7, 1970 (Thursday)

May 8, 1970 (Friday)

May 9, 1970 (Saturday)

Nixon at the Lincoln Memorial with student protester Bob Moustakas Nixon-lincoln-memorial-bob.jpg
Nixon at the Lincoln Memorial with student protester Bob Moustakas
Reuther Walter Reuther.jpg
Reuther

May 10, 1970 (Sunday)

Spec 4 Sabo Leslie H. Sabo in Vietnam.jpg
Spec 4 Sabo

May 11, 1970 (Monday)

May 12, 1970 (Tuesday)

Justice Blackmun Justice Blackmun Official.jpg
Justice Blackmun
Ernie Banks Ernie Banks 1964.jpg
Ernie Banks
Montreal Flag of Montreal (1939-2017).svg
Montreal
Denver Flag of Denver, Colorado.svg
Denver

May 13, 1970 (Wednesday)

May 14, 1970 (Thursday)

May 15, 1970 (Friday)

Hoisington Brigadier General Elizabeth P. Hoisington.jpg
Hoisington
Hays BGEN Anna Mae Hays.jpg
Hays

May 16, 1970 (Saturday)

May 17, 1970 (Sunday)

Thor Heyerdahl ThorHeyerdahl.jpg
Thor Heyerdahl

May 18, 1970 (Monday)

May 19, 1970 (Tuesday)

May 20, 1970 (Wednesday)

Speaker McCormack Democratic Leaders White House 1965(cropped).jpg
Speaker McCormack
Sudan's old flag Flag of Sudan (1956-1970).svg
Sudan's old flag
The new flag Flag of Sudan.svg
The new flag

May 21, 1970 (Thursday)

Willy Brandt and Willi Stoph Bundesarchiv B 145 Bild-F031406-0017, Erfurt, Treffen Willy Brandt mit Willi Stoph.jpg
Willy Brandt and Willi Stoph

May 22, 1970 (Friday)

May 23, 1970 (Saturday)

May 24, 1970 (Sunday)

The drilling station at Kola Kol'skaia sverkhglubokaia skvazhina crop.jpg
The drilling station at Kola

May 25, 1970 (Monday)

The Datapoint 2000 Datapoint2200img.jpg
The Datapoint 2000

May 26, 1970 (Tuesday)

Capable of Mach 2 (RIA Novosti filephoto) RIAN archive 566221 Tu-144 passenger airliner.jpg
Capable of Mach 2 (RIA Novosti filephoto)

May 27, 1970 (Wednesday)

May 28, 1970 (Thursday)

The POW MIA flag United States POW-MIA flag.svg
The POW☆​​MIA flag

May 29, 1970 (Friday)

President Aramburu PEAramburu.jpg
President Aramburu

May 30, 1970 (Saturday)

May 31, 1970 (Sunday)

First Ladies Conseulo Vasco of Peru and Pat Nixon of U.S. at Yungay ruins Pat Nixon in Peru Consuelo Velasco 1970.jpg
First Ladies Conseulo Vasco of Peru and Pat Nixon of U.S. at Yungay ruins

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<span class="mw-page-title-main">1970 in the Vietnam War</span>

The United States continued its unilateral withdrawal of forces from South Vietnam notwithstanding the lack of progress at the Paris Peace Talks. The removal of Prince Norodom Sihanouk from power in Cambodia in March and his replacement by General Lon Nol, began the Cambodian Civil War. South Vietnamese and U.S. forces entered Cambodia in late April to attack People's Army of Vietnam (PAVN) and Vietcong (VC) bases and supply lines there which had long been used to support the insurgency in South Vietnam. The expansion of the war revitalized the antiwar movement in the U.S. and led to the Kent State shootings and Jackson State killings in May. While U.S. ground forces withdrew from Cambodia at the end of June and legislation was passed to prevent their reintroduction, the South Vietnamese conducted operations in Cambodia for the rest of the year and the U.S. provided air support and military aid to the Cambodian government. Despite this support the Cambodians lost control of vast areas of the country to the PAVN. Within South Vietnam the second half of the year saw a reduction in large U.S. operations with the focus shifting to pacification and population security and supporting Vietnamization. The PAVN/VC generally reverted to sapper attacks and attacks by fire but they fought hard to defend their base areas and infiltration routes.

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References

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  2. "Nixon Stuns U.S. in Cambodia Thrust; 8,000 Yanks Sweep Across Border", Wilmington (DE) Evening Journal, May 1, 1970, p1
  3. "The Cambodian Incursion: Tactical and Operational Success and its Effects on Vietnamization", by Major Jeff Hackett, U.S. Army National Guard (2008)
  4. Brigadier General Tran Dinh Tho, Cambodian Incursion (Pickle Partners Publishing, 2015)
  5. "Tear Gas Scatters Stanford Protesters", Tucson (AZ) Citizen, May 1, 1970, p1
  6. "Senators call Nixon— Fulbright group wants conference on Cambodia", The Tampa Times, May 1, 1970, p1
  7. "New Haven On Guard for Rally Protesting Panther Slay Trial", Pittsburgh Press, May 1, 1970, p1
  8. "The Pentagon Sends 4,000 to New Haven", Daily News (New York), May 1, 1970, p2C
  9. "Demonstration in New Haven Is Marked By Few Clashes", Bridgeport (CT) Post, May 2, 1970, p1
  10. "Army Charges Beret MD as Family Killer", Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, May 2, 1970, p1
  11. "Yi Eun, 72; Last Korean crown prince", Boston Globe, May 2, 1970, p. 14
  12. "Congressman Dies On Way to Launching", Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, May 2, 1970, p1
  13. "20 Missing After Jet Downs In Sea", Cincinnati Enquirer, May 3, 1970, p1
  14. "Jet With 63 Goes Down In Stormy Carib", Daily News (New York), May 3, 1970, p3
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  17. "'Down With Nixon,' Scream 500 Rioting Kent Students", Akron (O.) Beacon Journal, May 2, 1970, p1
  18. "KSU Rioters Put Torch To ROTC Building", Akron (O.) Beacon Journal, May 3, 1970, p1
  19. "96th Derby: It's Dust Commander— $6,500 Colt Runs Away With Richest Derby Purse", The Courier-Journal & Times (Louisville KY), May 3, 1970, p1
  20. "Diane Crump Rides Into Derby History", The Courier-Journal & Times (Louisville KY), May 3, 1970, p1
  21. "Sure Shot: Darrell Pace remembers the day he first tried archery", The Hamiltonian (Hamilton, Ohio)
  22. "Yarborough Loses Senate Race in Texas", Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, May 4, 1970, p1
  23. "Pope Canonizes Br. Leonardo", Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, May 4, 1970, p2
  24. "4 KILLED, 10 HURT AT KENT STATE— Firing Erupts As Guardsmen Chase Crowd". Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. May 5, 1970. p. 1 via Google News.
  25. "Tragedy at Kent". LIFE . May 15, 1970. pp. 30–37 via Google Books.
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  31. "Former Montrose Resident Missing After Copter Crash". Grand Junction Daily Sentinel . Grand Junction, Colorado. May 13, 1970. p. 3.
  32. "Oshkosh Pilot Killed in Vietnam". Oshkosh Northwestern . Oshkosh, Wisconsin. May 25, 1970. p. 4.
  33. "Kent State deaths not the only ones". News Herald. Port Clinton, Ohio. May 8, 2010. p. 4.
  34. "Daley Asks for Law, Order at Haymarket". Chicago Tribune . May 5, 1970. p. 2-7.
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  36. "World Realization Day Spiritual Movement Sahaja Yoga Celebrates 46th Anniversary", Sahaja Yoga International press release May 5, 2015
  37. "Sihanouk Organizes 'Royal Government'", Orlando Evening Star, May 5, 1970, p5
  38. "Icelanders Flee Volcano Eruption", Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, May 6, 1970, p1
  39. "Modeling Iceland Volcano’s Magma Body with Geodetic Data: More Eruptions Fed by Thin Vertical Tube", UNAVCO (University NAVSTAR Consortium)
  40. "Remembering a Forgotten Comic Who Died Young", by Roberto Loiederman, The Jewish Journal, August 3, 2018
  41. "Christopher Ross, Committee Actor", obituary in San Francisco Examiner, May 7, 1970, p55
  42. ""Hell Night at Henderson", by Charles F. Hawkins, VFW Magazine (August 2010), pp28-30" (PDF).
  43. "Red Attack in South Vietnam Cuts Down 29 Yank Troops", Des Moines (IA) Tribune, May 6, 1970, p10
  44. "The Pulsar: A Revolution in Display Technology", by Klaus Zhang, Penn State University Libraries site, Fall 2010
  45. "Hamilton Develops Computer Watch", by Charles H. Kessler, Lancaster (PA) New Era, May 6, 1970, p1
  46. "Japanese Skis Nearly 2 Miles Down Everest", Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, May 12, 1970, p1
  47. "The Godfather of Extreme Skiing", by Paul J. MacArthur, Smithsonian.com, February 9, 2010
  48. "Irish Cabinet purge over arms imports", The Guardian (London), May 7, 1970, p1
  49. "Underdog Feyenoord of Rotterdam defeats Glasgow Celtic in cup soccer", Ottawa Citizen, May 7, 1970, p23
  50. "Try Anything Once— Dahomey Compromise Is Three Presidents", by Mort Rosenblum, Associated Press, in Lumberton (NC) Robesonian, May 31, 1970, p4
  51. "Dahomey Initiates Rotating Presidency", Philadelphia Inquirer, May 2, 1970, p4
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  53. "The Fall 1974 That Wasn't", Television Obscurities
  54. "500 Storm City Hall to Raise Flag— Construction Laborers Then Assault Pace Students", Daily News (New York), May 9, 1970, p3
  55. "Hard Hat Riots" via www.youtube.com.
  56. "Conservative Counterrevolution: Hard Hat Riots and Attica" via www.youtube.com.
  57. "Biggest New York Events Of The 1970s", WCBS News
  58. "Beatles' Album Due for Release", Abilene (TX) Reporter-News, May 3, 1970, p12-C
  59. "The Greatest Beatles Album Never Made", by Robert Reiss, Forbes magazine, October 2, 2017
  60. "Knicks Take First Title, Beating Lakers, 113 to 99", by Leonard Koppett, The New York Times, May 9, 1970, p1
  61. "Knicks Win 1st NBA Title— Injured Reed, Frazier Inspire N.Y. Over Shaky Lakers, 113-99", Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, May 9, 1970, p9
  62. "Top NBA Finals moments: Hobbled Reed inspires Knicks' victory in Game 7", nba.com
  63. "113-99... What a Way to Win It All!", Daily News (New York), May 9, 1970, p28
  64. "Figueres Sworn In", St. Louis Post-Dispatch, May 9, 1970, p7
  65. "16. Costa Rica (1913-present)". uca.edu.
  66. "Nixon Meets Protesters". Spokane Daily Chronicle . Spokane, Washington. AP. May 9, 1970. p. 1.
  67. McNichol, Tom (November 14, 2011). "I Am Not a Kook: Richard Nixon's Bizarre Visit to the Lincoln Memorial". The Atlantic .
  68. "PROTESTERS THRONG CAPITAL— Youths At Lincoln Memorial Get Surprise Visit By Nixon". Tucson Daily Citizen. Tucson, Arizona. May 9, 1970. p. 1.
  69. "Confederate Memorial Carving". Stone Mountain Park .
  70. Winter, Don; Scott, Peter (May 10, 1970). "End Sectional Slavery, Subdued Agnew Pleads— Only 10,000 Attend Rites At Mountain". Atlanta Constitution . p. 1.
  71. "Mercury to Pass Across Sun". Dayton Daily News . Dayton, Ohio. May 8, 1970. p. 39.
  72. "Transit of Mercury Scheduled". Chicago Tribune. May 9, 1970. p. 3.
  73. "Reuther, Wife, 4 Others Die In Jet Crash". Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. May 10, 1970. p. 1.
  74. "Bruins Win in Sudden Death— Orr Gets Clincher, Boston Stanley Cup As Blues Fall, 4-3", Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, May 11, 1970, p1
  75. "OT Games Huge Part of NHL Playoffs' Lore", by John Grigg, The Hockey News, April 10, 2008
  76. "The Shot Of A Lifetime - FloHockey". www.flohockey.tv. 12 June 2019.
  77. "Vietnam War Hero to Receive Posthumous Medal of Honor", U.S. Army News Service, April 17, 2012
  78. "Lubbock Tornado Kills 26", Dayton (O.) Daily News, May 12, 1970, p1
  79. 1 2 3 "NWS Lubbock, TX Local Weather Events: The 1970 Lubbock Tornado", National Weather Service, Lubbock, Texas
  80. "'Death In Night'— Both Young, Old", by Jack Golding, Lubbock (TX) Avalanche-Journal, May 31, 1970, pp. A-1, A-15
  81. ""Twister!" - 1970 Lubbock tornado documentary" via www.youtube.com.
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  83. "Blackmun Confirmed For Supreme Court", Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, May 13, 1970, p1
  84. "Looking back: A new Justice replaces a filibustered candidate", National Constitution Center, May 12, 2019
  85. "BANKS SOCKS 500TH HOMER; CUBS WIN", Chicago Tribune, May 13, 1970, p3-1
  86. "UN Council Orders Israel to Pull Out", by Peter Wallenberg, Daily News (New York), May 13, 1970, p5
  87. Text of Resolution 279 (1970) on United Nations Documents website, undocs.org
  88. "Denver, Montreal Voted 1976 Olympic Games", Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, May 13, 1970, p22
  89. "U. S. General Killed in Viet Nam", Chicago Tribune, May 14, 1970, p14
  90. "Trial of Former Nazi Convenes", Baltimore Sun, May 14, 1970, p4
  91. "Head of Nazi Concentration Camp Gets Life Imprisonment", Los Angeles Times, December 23, 1971, p1
  92. "Commander of Nazi Killer Camps Dies", Daily News (New York), June 29, 1971, p7
  93. "The Treblinka Death Camp Trials", Holocaust Education and Archive Research Team
  94. "German Criminal Freed In Library 'Shoot-Out'", Arizona Daily Star (Tucson AZ), May 15, 1970, p1
  95. "School Food Bill Signed by Nixon", Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, May 15, 1970, p2
  96. "Shots at Negro College Kill Two, Injure Nine", Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, May 16, 1970, p1
  97. "Gibbs-Green shooting: May 15, 1970", Jackson State University Communications
  98. "The Kent States you don't know about", by Breeanna Hare, Cable News Network, May 3, 2017
  99. "Jackson State: A Tragedy Widely Forgotten", by Whitney Blair Wyckoff, National Public Radio, May 3, 2010
  100. "Women Picked as Army Generals", Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, May 16, 1970, p1
  101. "Last New Show On 'Get Smart' Shown Tonight", Edwardsville (IL) Intelligencer, May 15, 1970, p9
  102. "Boy, 14, Dies After Being Hit on Head by Dodgers Foul Ball", by Dorothy Townsend, Los Angeles Times, May 21, 1970, p1
  103. "Josh Hamilton Tragedy: Forty Years Ago, Another Fan Died from Foul Ball", by Palash Ghosh, International Business Times, July 8, 2011
  104. "Norwegian Explorer Sets Out To Sail Atlantic in Reed Boat", Kansas City Times, May 18, 1970, p1
  105. "Papyrus Boat Ends Epic Trip— Goal Reached by Heyerdahl", Chicago Tribune, July 13, 1970, p1
  106. "On This Day In History: Thor Heyerdahl Sails From Morocco On Papyrus Boat Ra II To Barbados", AncientPages.com, May 17, 2016
  107. "Balaguer Wins Dominican Vote", Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, May 18, 1970, p1
  108. "Aaron Gets 570th HR, 3000th hit", Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, May 18, 1970, p28
  109. "2 Men Apply for Marriage License", Minneapolis Star Tribune, May 19, 1970, p22
  110. "Homosexual marriage license denial urged", Minneapolis Star Tribune, May 23, 1970, p5
  111. "Male 'Couple' Is Denied Marriage License", Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, May 25, 1970, p7
  112. "Jack Baker and Michael McConnell: Gay Americans who married in 1971", by Claire Bowes, BBC World Service
  113. "Wilson Is 2-1 Favorite To Win British Election", Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, May 19, 1970, p2
  114. "11 Cubans Stranded on Isle Sighted", Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, May 19, 1970, p3
  115. "Bikini Alert", by Christopher Thompson, New Statesman, February 7, 2005
  116. "Barbapapa at 45: bon anniversaire to much-loved French cartoon clan", The Guardian (London), May 19, 2015
  117. "U.S. House Speaker To Retire", Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, May 21, 1970, p3
  118. "Capital to move", Wilmington (DE) Morning News, March 21, 1970, p3
  119. "150,000 Parade for Nixon", Daily News (New York), May 21, 1970, p1-2
  120. "World War Threat Exists, Mao Warns", Fort Lauderdale (FL) News, May 20, 1970, p1
  121. "Sudan Flag and Description", WorldAtlas.com
  122. "What If Apollo 13 Failed to Return Home? New Video Tells All", by Denise Chow, Space.com, April 13, 2010
  123. "Louis Theroux on how he's celebrating his birthday in lockdown". 4 May 2020.
  124. "Brandt-Stoph Summit Ends Without Progress", Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, May 22, 1970, p2.
  125. "11 Slain on Israeli School Bus", Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, May 23, 1970, p1
  126. "Israeli Mom Dies of Shrapnel Infection From 1970 School Bus Massacre", by Anav Silverman, The Algemeiner (New York), January 2, 2014
  127. "Moments that shocked North Wales: Britannia Bridge Fire— More than 40 years since teenagers accidentally set the bridge alight", by Eryl Crump, May 4, 2013
  128. "Menai bridge fire: Police see juveniles", Glasgow Herald, May 25, 1970, p14
  129. "Isle of Anglesey faces very lean time", The Guardian (London), May 27, 1970, p8
  130. "Menai Strait open to trains", The Observer (London), January 30, 1972, p5
  131. "£325 in 1970 → 2023 | UK Inflation Calculator". www.in2013dollars.com.
  132. "Soviets to drill deepest ever hole", Boston Evening Globe, June 16, 1971, p30
  133. "Kola Superdeep Borehole is the deepest man-made hole in the world", by Boban Docevski, The Vintage News, July 2, 2016
  134. "Forgotten PC history: The true origins of the personal computer", by Lamont Wood, Computerworld , August 8, 2008
  135. "Brown's Bombs Spark Indiana to ABA Title", by Dan Hafner, Los Angeles Times, May 26, 1970, pIII-1
  136. "French Pilot, Marang, Dies In World Cup Rally Crash", Indianapolis Star, May 26, 1970, p26
  137. "Soviet plane flies at double the speed of sound", Miami News, May 27, 1970, p9
  138. "Russ Plane Hits 1,336 M.P.H.", Minneapolis Star Tribune, May 27, 1970, p20
  139. "Ceylon Expects Close Ballot", Orlando Evening Star, May 27, 1970, p2
  140. "Ceylon Prime Minister Quits", Terre Haute (IN) Tribune, May 28, 1970, p12
  141. "Woman Asked To Be Ceylon's Premier Again", Louisville (KY) Courier-Journal, May 29, 1970, p4
  142. "Britons Conquer South Face Of Annapurna; Climber Dies", Baltimore Sun, June 1, 1970, p1
  143. "British cars win World Cup rally", The Guardian (London), May 28, 1970, p1
  144. "1970 London to Mexico World Cup Rally".
  145. "Finn, Swede Win London-Mexico Rally", Ottawa Journal, May 28, 1970, p42
  146. UKM website, 2018 Archived 2007-10-17 at the Wayback Machine , on WaybackMachine Internet Archive
  147. "History of the League" [ permanent dead link ], organizational website
  148. "Argentine Ex-Leader 'Kidnaped'— Aramburu Goes From Home With Uniformed Men", Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, May 30, 1970, p2
  149. "Raft Theorists Try Pacific", San Francisco Examiner, May 31, 1970, p15
  150. "Trip ends with rocket burst", Sydney Morning Herald, November 13, 1970, p6
  151. "Saved From the Stone to Tortoise!", The Sun-Herald (Sydney), November 13, 1970, pp.4-5
  152. "Al Unser Captures Indy 500... Leads for All but 9 Laps!", Detroit Free Press, May 31, 1970, pD-1
  153. "Crippled Airliner Slams Into Car On X-way, Kills 6 and Injures 32", Atlanta Constitution, May 31, 1970, p1
  154. "Atlanta Traffic Disasters of the Past", WSB-TV news
  155. "Fateful Trip Was Birthday Outing", by Bill Seddon, Atlanta Constitution, June 1, 1970, p1
  156. "Air Firm Explains Crash Fuel Mixup", by Jeff Nesmith, Atlanta Constitution, June 2, 1970, p1
  157. "Annapurna Kills British Climber", Daily News (New York), June 1, 1970, p21
  158. "Taiyuan Prison martyrs commemorated" by Jason Pan, Taipei Times, May 29, 2019, p3
  159. "Americas' worst quake hit Peru", UPI report in Twin Falls (ID) Times-News, December 24, 1972, p2
  160. "Yungay 1970-2009: remembering the tragedy of The Earthquake", by Alan La Rue, Andean Air Mail & Peruvian Times, May 31, 2009
  161. 1 2 "Geological Aspects of the May 31, 1970, Peru Earthquake", by George Plafker, et al., in Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America (June 1971) pp543-578
  162. "Peruvian Disaster Deadly Historic 1st", Fort Lauderdale (FL) News, July 22, 1970, p1
  163. "Quake Toll Set Above 50,000", Indianapolis Star, June 9, 1970, p4
  164. "Children at Circus Survived Tremors", UPI report in Camden (NJ) Courier-Post, June 5, 1970, p2
  165. "Refereeing adds to Russia's problems", The Guardian (London), June 1, 1970, p23
  166. "World Cup Slowdown Bores Fans", Pittsburgh Press, June 1, 1970, p1
  167. "Sawchuk Dead at 40", Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, June 1, 1970, p25
  168. "Sawchuk Told Doctor He Started Fight", Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, June 4, 1970, p24