December 1964

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The following events occurred in December 1964:

December 1, 1964 (Tuesday)

December 2, 1964 (Wednesday)

  • The Canadian fishing trawler Acadia Seahawk sinks at Lua error in package.lua at line 80: module 'strict' not found..[2]

December 3, 1964 (Thursday)

  • Berkeley Free Speech Movement: Police arrest about 800 students at the University of California, Berkeley, following their takeover of and massive sit-in at the Sproul Hall administration building. The sit-in most directly protested the U.C. Regents' decision to punish student activists for what many thought had been justified civil disobedience earlier in the conflict.
  • The Danish football club Brøndby IF is founded as a merger between the two local clubs Brøndbyøster Idrætsforening and Brøndbyvester Idrætsforening. The club has won the national championship Danish Superliga 10 times and the national Danish Cup six times.

December 4, 1964 (Friday)

December 5, 1964 (Saturday)

  • An LGM-30B Minuteman I missile is on strategic alert at Launch Facility (LF) L-02, Ellsworth AFB, South Dakota, US, when two airmen are dispatched to the LF to repair the inner zone (IZ) security system. In the midst of their checkout of the IZ system, one retrorocket in the spacer below the Reentry Vehicle (RV) fires, causing the RV to fall about 75 feet to the floor of the silo. When the RV strikes bottom, the arming and fusing/altitude control subsystem containing the batteries are torn loose, thus removing all sources of power from the RV. The RV structure receives considerable damage. All safety devices operate properly in that they do not sense the proper sequence of events to allow arming the warhead. There is no detonation or radioactive contamination.[3]

December 6, 1964 (Sunday)

  • The 1-hour stop-motion animated special Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer, based on the popular Christmas song, is broadcast for the first time on NBC. It becomes a Christmas tradition in the US, still being shown on television more than 40 years later.
  • Died: Consuelo Vanderbilt, 87, US-born Duchess of Marlborough

December 7, 1964 (Monday)

December 8, 1964 (Tuesday)

December 9, 1964 (Wednesday)

December 10, 1964 (Thursday)

December 11, 1964 (Friday)

December 12, 1964 (Saturday)

  • The West German coaster Deutschland collides with Norway's SS Vera in the Lower Elbe and sinks with the loss of four crew.[6]
  • British cargo ship Yewcroft runs aground at IJmuiden, Netherlands.[6]
  • Canadian cargo ship Fury loses her steering gear and is driven ashore at Canso, Nova Scotia.[7]

December 13, 1964 (Sunday)

December 14, 1964 (Monday)

December 15, 1964 (Tuesday)

December 16, 1964 (Wednesday)

  • Born: Heike Drechsler, German athlete, in Laxman Singh Rawat also 16th December,1964, Indian knowledge of best physic

December 17, 1964 (Thursday)

December 18, 1964 (Friday)

  • In the wake of deadly riots in January over control of the Panama Canal, the U.S. offers to negotiate a new canal treaty.
  • The deadly Christmas flood of 1964 begins; It becomes one of the most destructive weather events to affect Oregon in the 20th century.

December 19, 1964 (Saturday)

December 20, 1964 (Sunday)

December 21, 1964 (Monday)

December 22, 1964 (Tuesday)

December 23, 1964 (Wednesday)

December 24, 1964 (Thursday)

  • Flying Tiger Line Flight 282, a Lockheed Constellation aircraft, crashes near San Bruno, California, US, after an unexplained course deviation, killing its crew of three.
  • Died: Michael Munnelly, 23, killed while assisting the victims of a riot and posthumously awarded the George Cross[17]

December 25, 1964 (Friday)

December 26, 1964 (Saturday)

  • Lesley Ann Downey, 10, is abducted by "Moors murderers" Ian Brady and Myra Hindley in Manchester, UK. They murder her that evening and bury her body in a shallow grave on Saddleworth Moor the following morning.[18]

December 27, 1964 (Sunday)

December 28, 1964 (Monday)

December 29, 1964 (Tuesday)

December 30, 1964 (Wednesday)

December 31, 1964 (Thursday)

References

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  3. http://www.globalsecurity.org/wmd/ops/broken-arrow.htm
  4. Gibson, James N. Nuclear Weapons of the United States – An Illustrated History . Atglen, Pennsylvania.: Schiffer Publishing Ltd., 1996, LCCN 96-67282, ISBN 978-0-7643-0063-9, page 74.
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  6. 6.0 6.1 "Four Die After Ships Collide" The Times (London). Monday, 14 December 1964. (56194), col B, p. 10.
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  8. "Cat Survives After Week Under Water" The Times (London). Wednesday, 23 December 1964. (56202), col D, p. 6.
  9. Moyar, Mark (2004). "Political Monks: The Militant Buddhist Movement during the Vietnam War". Modern Asian Studies (New York City, New York: Cambridge University Press) 38 (4): 749–784. doi:10.1017/S0026749X04001295, p. 769
  10. Nohlen, D & Stöver, P (2010) Elections in Europe: A data handbook, p1173 ISBN 978-3-8329-5609-7
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  12. 12.0 12.1 "Crew of Over 30 Feared Lost" The Times (London). Tuesday, 22 December 1964. (56201), col G, p. 10.
  13. Hammond, William M. (1988). Public Affairs : The Military and the Media, 1962–1968. Washington, D.C.: Center for Military History, United States Army. ISBN 0-16-001673-8, p. 118
  14. Moyar, Mark (2006). Triumph Forsaken: The Vietnam War, 1954–1965. New York City, New York: Cambridge University Press. ISBN 0-521-86911-0, p. 346.
  15. "Ship goes aground on the Devon coast" The Times (London). Tuesday, 22 December 1964. (56202), col A-D, p. 16.
  16. "1,500 Bodies Washed Ashore" The Times (London). Monday, 28 December 1964. (56204), col A-F, p. 8.
  17. The London Gazette: (Supplement) no. 43698. p. 6203. 25 June 1965. Retrieved 2007-11-22.
  18. Topping, Peter (1989), Topping: The Autobiography of the Police Chief in the Moors Murder Case, Angus & Robertson, ISBN 0-207-16480-0
  19. 19.0 19.1 19.2 "Picture Gallery" The Times (London). Tuesday, 29 December 1964. (56205), col C-D, p. 6.
  20. "Captain Attacks Crew's Action" The Times (London). Friday, 8 January 1965. (56214), col B, p. 9.