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December 15, 1965: Gemini 7 and Gemini 6 make first orbital rendezvous Gemini 7 in orbit - GPN-2006-000035.jpg
December 15, 1965: Gemini 7 and Gemini 6 make first orbital rendezvous
Gemini 7's Lovell and Borman Gemini 7 Crew (Lovell und Borman).jpg
Gemini 7's Lovell and Borman
Gemini 6's Stafford and Schirra Gemini 6 prime crew.jpg
Gemini 6's Stafford and Schirra

The following events occurred in December 1965:

Contents

December 1, 1965 (Wednesday)

December 2, 1965 (Thursday)

December 3, 1965 (Friday)

December 4, 1965 (Saturday)

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Gemini 7 was launched...
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... before Gemini 6A (December 15)

December 5, 1965 (Sunday)

December 6, 1965 (Monday)

December 7, 1965 (Tuesday)

December 8, 1965 (Wednesday)

December 9, 1965 (Thursday)

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Nikolai Podgorny in 1973.jpg
Soviet Head of State Mikoyan and replacement Podgorny

December 10, 1965 (Friday)

December 11, 1965 (Saturday)

December 12, 1965 (Sunday)

December 12, 1965: Gemini 6A launch abort Gemini 6 launch abort.jpg
December 12, 1965: Gemini 6A launch abort

December 13, 1965 (Monday)

December 14, 1965 (Tuesday)

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Ireland's Sean Lemass and the UK's Harold Wilson

December 15, 1965 (Wednesday)

December 16, 1965 (Thursday)

December 17, 1965 (Friday)

December 18, 1965 (Saturday)

December 19, 1965 (Sunday)

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President De Gaulle and challenger Mitterrand

December 20, 1965 (Monday)

December 21, 1965 (Tuesday)

December 22, 1965 (Wednesday)

December 23, 1965 (Thursday)

December 24, 1965 (Friday)

December 25, 1965 (Saturday)

December 26, 1965 (Sunday)

December 27, 1965 (Monday)

December 28, 1965 (Tuesday)

December 28, 1965: Westminster Abbey celebrates 900th year (image taken in 2013) Westminster Abbey St Peter.jpg
December 28, 1965: Westminster Abbey celebrates 900th year (image taken in 2013)

December 29, 1965 (Wednesday)

December 30, 1965 (Thursday)

December 30, 1965: Ferdinand Marcos becomes 10th President of the Philippines Ferdinand Marcos at the White House.jpg
December 30, 1965: Ferdinand Marcos becomes 10th President of the Philippines

December 31, 1965 (Friday)

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General Bokassa

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