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September 21, 1964: American XB-70 Valkyrie makes its first flight. North American XB-70 in Flight EC68-2131.jpg
September 21, 1964: American XB-70 Valkyrie makes its first flight.
September 24, 1964: The Warren Commission delivers its report Lbj-wc.jpg
September 24, 1964: The Warren Commission delivers its report
September 27, 1964: British TSR-2 makes its first flight. BAC TSR.2 XR219 Warton 11.06.66 edited-2.jpg
September 27, 1964: British TSR-2 makes its first flight.
September 21, 1964: Malta becomes independent Flag of Malta.svg
September 21, 1964: Malta becomes independent
September 30, 1964: The American YF-12 makes its first flight. Lockheed YF-12.jpg
September 30, 1964: The American YF-12 makes its first flight.

The following events occurred in September 1964:

Contents

September 1, 1964 (Tuesday)

September 2, 1964 (Wednesday)

September 3, 1964 (Thursday)

September 4, 1964 (Friday)

September 5, 1964 (Saturday)

September 6, 1964 (Sunday)

September 7, 1964 (Monday)

September 8, 1964 (Tuesday)

September 9, 1964 (Wednesday)

September 10, 1964 (Thursday)

September 11, 1964 (Friday)

September 12, 1964 (Saturday)

Clint Eastwood as "The man with no name". Clint Eastwood - 1960s.JPG
Clint Eastwood as "The man with no name".

September 13, 1964 (Sunday)

September 14, 1964 (Monday)

September 15, 1964 (Tuesday)

September 16, 1964 (Wednesday)

September 17, 1964 (Thursday)

September 18, 1964 (Friday)

September 19, 1964 (Saturday)

September 20, 1964 (Sunday)

September 21, 1964 (Monday)

September 22, 1964 (Tuesday)

September 23, 1964 (Wednesday)

September 24, 1964 (Thursday)

September 25, 1964 (Friday)

September 25, 1964: U.S. President Johnson and Mexican President Lopez unveil the new boundary marker, settling the Chamizal dispute Johnson Lopez Mateos Chamizal 1964-09-25.jpg
September 25, 1964: U.S. President Johnson and Mexican President López unveil the new boundary marker, settling the Chamizal dispute

September 26, 1964 (Saturday)

Bob Denver as "Gilligan" Bob Denver Gilligans Island 1966.jpg
Bob Denver as "Gilligan"

September 27, 1964 (Sunday)

September 28, 1964 (Monday)

September 29, 1964 (Tuesday)

September 30, 1964 (Wednesday)

Gemini water egress training in April 1965 GeminiBPwaterTest.jpg
Gemini water egress training in April 1965

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