September 1965

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The following events occurred in September 1965:

September 1, 1965 (Wednesday)

  • Indo-Pakistani War of 1965: Pakistan launches Operation Grand Slam, with the objective of capturing the vital town of Akhnoor in Jammu, so as to sever communications and cut off supply routes to Indian troops. Pakistani leader Ayub Khan states that "Hindu morale will not stand more than a couple of hard blows at the right time and place"[1] India responds by calling in its air force.
  • Born: Craig McLachlan, Australian actor and singer, in Long Jetty, New South Wales

September 2, 1965 (Thursday)

September 3, 1965 (Friday)

September 4, 1965 (Saturday)

September 5, 1965 (Sunday)

September 6, 1965 (Monday)

September 7, 1965 (Tuesday)

  • Pakistan celebrates Air Force Day on account of heavy retaliations to India.
  • The People's Republic of China announces that it will reinforce its troops on the Indian border.
  • Vietnam War: In a follow-up to August's Operation Starlite, United States Marines and South Vietnamese forces initiate Operation Piranha on the Batangan Peninsula, 23 miles (37 km) south of the Chu Lai Marine base.

September 8, 1965 (Wednesday)

September 9, 1965 (Thursday)

Flooding in New Orleans caused by Hurricane Betsy

September 10, 1965 (Friday)

September 11, 1965 (Saturday)

September 12, 1965 (Sunday)

September 13, 1965 (Monday)

September 14, 1965 (Tuesday)

September 15, 1965 (Wednesday)

September 16, 1965 (Thursday)

September 17, 1965 (Friday)

September 18, 1965 (Saturday)

September 19, 1965 (Sunday)

September 20, 1965 (Monday)

September 21, 1965 (Tuesday)

September 22, 1965 (Wednesday)

  • Radio Peking announces that Indian troops have dismantled their equipment on the Chinese side of the border.
  • British cargo ship Tactician, laden with explosives, catches fire off Canvey Island, Essex. The ship is flooded during firefighting operations.[15]

September 23, 1965 (Thursday)

September 24, 1965 (Friday)

  • Sporadic fighting continues between Indian and Pakistani troops.
  • The British governor of Aden, Sir Richard Turnbull, cancels the constitution and takes direct control of the protectorate, because of the bad security situation.[17]

September 25, 1965 (Saturday)

September 26, 1965 (Sunday)

  • The decommissioned East German training ship Albin Köbis is sunk as a target off Rosenort.[18]
  • USSR cruise ship Nadezhda Krupskaya runs aground off Stockholm, Sweden. All 94 passengers are returned to Stockholm by a Swedish ship.[19]
  • Born: Alexandra Lencastre, Portuguese actress, in Lisbon
  • Died: James Fitzmaurice, 67, Irish aviator

September 27, 1965 (Monday)

September 28, 1965 (Tuesday)

File:Taal volcano crater.jpg
Crater of Taal Volcano, Philippines, following the 1965 eruption
  • Fidel Castro announces that anyone who wants to can emigrate to the United States.
  • Taal Volcano in Luzon, Philippines, erupts, killing hundreds.
  • British ship Sir Joseph Rawlinson sinks after a collision with a hopper barge. Ten crew members are rescued by the tug Danube VIII, but nine others die.[21] The ship was raised in the following year.[22]
  • Aviator James Fitzmaurice is given a state funeral in Dublin.[23]

September 29, 1965 (Wednesday)

September 30, 1965 (Thursday)

References

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  6. "Ship Capsizes in North Sea Gale" The Times (London). Thursday, 9 September 1965. (56422), col E, p. 10.
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  9. CBC Digital Archives. Accessed 11 January 2014
  10. 1965 Legislative Assembly Election African Elections Database
  11. Aviation Safety Network N708PA accident synopsis retrieved 2010-06-13
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  14. US Losses in the Vietnam War
  15. "Fire in Explosives Cargo Ship" The Times (London). Thursday, 23 September 1956. (56434), col E, p. 12.
  16. Official History of the 1965 War, p240 Accessed 12 January 2014
  17. Peter Hinchcliffe, John T. Ducker, Maria Holt, Without Glory in Arabia: The British Retreat from Aden, I B Tauris, 2007. ISBN 978-1-84511-140-3. p 138-9
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  19. "94 Passengers Taken off Soviet Liner" The Times (London). Monday, 27 September 1965. (56437), col A, p. 8.
  20. Stenn, David (1988). Clara Bow: Runnin' Wild. Doubleday.
  21. "Ship Sinks in Fog: Nine Lost" The Times (London). Wednesday, 29 September 1965. (56439), col C, p. 10.
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  24. "Freak Storm Hits Bermuda" The Times (London). Friday, 1 October 1965. (56441), col F, p. 10.