June 1973

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The following events occurred in June 1973:

June 1, 1973 (Friday)

June 2, 1973 (Saturday)

June 3, 1973 (Sunday)

  • 1973 Paris Air Show crash: A Tupolev Tu-144 crashes at the Paris air show. The aircraft had been heavily modified compared to the initial prototype, featuring engine nacelles split on either side of the fuselage, landing gear that retracted into the nacelles, and retractable foreplanes.[2] The crash occurred in front of 250,000 people, including designer Alexei Tupolev, towards the end of the show, following a display by the pre-production Concorde aircraft. The aircraft appears to be making a landing approach, with the landing gear out and the "moustache" foreplanes extended, but then engages all four engines and climbs rapidly. Possibly stalling below 2,000 ft (610 m), the aircraft pitches over and goes into a steep dive. Trying to pull out of the subsequent dive with the engines again at full power, the Tu-144 breaks up in mid-air, destroying 15 houses,[3] and killing all six people on board the Tu-144 and eight more on the ground. Three children are among the dead, and sixty people are severely injured.

June 4, 1973 (Monday)

June 5, 1973 (Tuesday)

June 6, 1973 (Wednesday)

June 7, 1973 (Thursday)

June 8, 1973 (Friday)

June 9, 1973 (Saturday)

June 10, 1973 (Sunday)

June 11, 1973 (Monday)

June 12, 1973 (Tuesday)

June 13, 1973 (Wednesday)

  • The Soviet Union's Echo-class submarine K-56 collides with the ship Academician Berg and sinks in Peter the Great Gulf with the loss of 27 lives.
  • Operation End Sweep: The United States and North Vietnam sign a joint communiqué in Paris which, among other things, requires that the United States resume minesweeping no later than 20 June and complete all minesweeping no later than 13 July.

June 14, 1973 (Thursday)

June 15, 1973 (Friday)

June 16, 1973 (Saturday)

June 17, 1973 (Sunday)

June 18, 1973 (Monday)

June 19, 1973 (Tuesday)

June 20, 1973 (Wednesday)

June 21, 1973 (Thursday)

  • Two British soldiers are killed by IRA booby-trap bombs: one in an empty building on Lecky Road, Derry, and the other in an empty building in Strabane.[16]
  • Born: Juliette Lewis, US actress and singer, in Los Angeles

June 22, 1973 (Friday)

June 23, 1973 (Saturday)

June 24, 1973 (Sunday)

  • Leonid Brezhnev is the first Soviet leader to address the American people on television.

June 25, 1973 (Monday)

June 26, 1973 (Tuesday)

June 27, 1973 (Wednesday)

June 28, 1973 (Thursday)

June 29, 1973 (Friday)

June 30, 1973 (Saturday)

References

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  7. Jeff Little page at Baseball Reference
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  9. JIMMY CLITHEROE Popular radio entertainer. The Times(London, England), Thursday, 7 June 1973; pg. 21; Issue 58802
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  13. woman of courage - dailyrecord.co.uk
  14. Cap-des-Rosiers Lighthouse. Canadian Register of Historic Places. Retrieved 5 March 2012.
  15. Judy Cook, "I was Peter Cook's wife - that's why Dudley Moore wanted me", Daily Mail, 9 August 2008. Accessed 16 December 2012.
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  18. *history.navy.mil: USS Cromwell
  19. Whittall, Arnold, "Death in Venice" in Stanley Sadie, (Ed.), The New Grove Dictionary of Opera, Vol. One, pp. 1095 - 1096. London: MacMillan Publishers, Inc. 1998 ISBN 0-333-73432-7 ISBN 1-56159-228-5
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  23. "Oil leak from tanker on mudbank" The Times (London). Monday, 25 June 1973. (58817), col E, p. 1.
  24. "Oil watch on coast as tanker refloated" The Times (London). Tuesday, 26 June 1973. (58818), col E, p. 1.
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  27. Martínez Torre, Ewin. "Second Coup Attempt: El Tanquetazo (The Tank Attack)", in "History of Chile Under Salvador Allende and the Popular Unity”. New York (2000).