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*] – In ], ] and the ] attempt to rob the town's bank but are driven off by armed citizens. *] – In ], ] and the ] attempt to rob the town's bank but are driven off by armed citizens.
*] – The ] in ] (modern-day ]) officially ends with the signing of the ]. *] – The ] in ] (modern-day ]) officially ends with the signing of the ].
*] – ] flies his ] aircraft at ], France for the first time successfully. *] – ] flies his ] aircraft at ], France successfully for the first time.
*] – ]'s {{RMS|Lusitania}} sets sail on her maiden voyage from ], England, to New York City. *] – ]'s {{RMS|Lusitania}} sets sail on her maiden voyage from ], England, to New York City.
*] – ] crashes a new French-built ] biplane during a test flight at ], south of Paris, becoming the first aviator in the world to lose his life in a powered heavier-than-air craft. *] – ] crashes a new French-built ] biplane during a test flight at ], south of Paris, becoming the first aviator in the world to lose his life in a powered heavier-than-air craft.
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* 1965 – ]: In a follow-up to August's ], United States Marines and South Vietnamese forces initiate ] on the Batangan Peninsula. * 1965 – ]: In a follow-up to August's ], United States Marines and South Vietnamese forces initiate ] on the Batangan Peninsula.
*] – ] begins between Arab guerrillas and government forces in Jordan. *] – ] begins between Arab guerrillas and government forces in Jordan.
* 1970 – Bill Shoemaker beats Johnny Longden's record to become the winningest jockey in horse racing history at Del Mar racetrack.
*] – The ] between ] and the United States on the status of the ] are signed. The United States agrees to transfer control of the canal to Panama at the end of the 20th century. *] – The ] between ] and the United States on the status of the ] are signed. The United States agrees to transfer control of the canal to Panama at the end of the 20th century.
* 1977 – The 300-metre-tall ] transmission tower in Barrie, Ontario, Canada, is hit by a light aircraft in a fog, causing it to collapse. All aboard the aircraft are killed. * 1977 – The 300-metre-tall ] transmission tower in Barrie, Ontario, Canada, is hit by a light aircraft in a fog, causing it to collapse. All aboard the aircraft are killed.

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