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1965 and Cessna
A 1965 Cessna 150E.
From March 1965 to June 1973, Air Training Command used the T-41A Mescalero, a military version of the Cessna 172, as a flight screening aircraft.

1965 and single-engine
Beginning production in 1965, the PA-32 series provided six-or seven-seat, single-engine designs based on the smaller Cherokee.

1965 and training
He received pilot training from 1965 to 1966 at Vance Air Force Base, Oklahoma.
Prior to the start of the 1965 season, the club moved to a new training, administration and home game base at Moorabbin Oval in the south-eastern suburbs of Melbourne.
The base officially opened in August 1943 as a training base for bombers, and was an operational base under SAC through 1965.
In 1965, the Scheyville complex was again taken over by the military for Army training.
In December 1965, with most of its operational squadrons deployed, the mission of the 27th changed from a Tactical Fighter Wing to a replacement training unit.
During 1965, the wing ’ s three missile squadrons were activated and crew training and certification began at Vandenberg AFB, California.
Moore was transferred to Fort Benning and commanded a battalion in the 11th Air Assault Division, undergoing air assault and air mobility training and tests until July 1965, when the Division was redesignated the 1st Cavalry Division.
He served in Borneo during the Indonesia – Malaysia confrontation and the Persian Gulf before Special Forces training in 1965, after which he joined the elite Special Boat Service and commanded a Special Boat Section in the Far East.
In 1965, he transferred to MACVSOG training unit in Vietnam as a military advisor.
Fort Benning remained the home of the new 2nd Infantry Division from 1958 to 1965, where they were initially assigned the mission of a training division.
In 1965 Argentinian revolutionary Che Guevara used the western shores of Lake Tanganyika as a training camp for guerrilla forces in the Congo.
The 4503rd TFS ( Provisional ) was formed on 29 July 1965 to conduct the evaluation, and their pilots underwent training at Williams AFB while Northrop modified the aircraft for duty in Southeast Asia.
ERAI continued the training of pilots and mechanics in Miami until April 1965, when Hunt moved the campus to its current home in Daytona Beach, Florida.
The Higher Education Act of 1965, as amended, defines a " part B institution " as: "... any historically black college or university that was established prior to 1964, whose principal mission was, and is, the education of black Americans, and that is accredited by a nationally recognized accrediting agency or association determined by the Secretary Education to be a reliable authority as to the quality of training offered or is, according to such an agency or association, making reasonable progress toward accreditation.
In 1965, the 2nd Battalion, Parachute Regiment, was sent to Singapore for jungle training in response to the threat of invasion from Indonesian President Sukarno.
Other characteristics of his tenure were the opportunities given to young American singers in spite of the absence of a formal training program at that time, and also regular tours by the SFO to Los Angeles between 1937 and 1965, which expanded the season into November.
from Charles University in Prague in 1957 and then completed his Ph. D. in medicine at the Czechoslovakian Academy of Sciences in 1965, training as a Freudian psychoanalyst at this time.
Tuanku Syed Sirajuddin also underwent training as a Cadet Officer at the Royal Military Academy in Sandhurst, England from January 1964 until December 1965.
This was especially the case under the presidency of col. Houari Boumédiènne ( 1965 – 78 ), but even then Islam was considered the state religion and a crucial part of Algerian identity, and Boumédiènne himself took pride in his Quranic training.
The Vietnam War buildup necessitated a " split-phase " training from August 1965 to April 1966.
McGraw was used both as a starting pitcher and out of the bullpen in the minors, and after just one season in the Mets ' farm system, where he went 6 – 4 with a 1. 64 earned run average in Rookie and class A ball, McGraw made the Mets out of Spring training 1965 without ever having played double or triple A ball.
He joined Midland Bank in 1964 before joining the Metropolitan Police Service in 1965, after his Hendon Police College training he worked in the West End of London, leaving the force in 1969 to sell life insurance for Equitable Life.
This followed three police officers through their training in the Academy, their first few years on the street, culminating in the Watts riots of 1965.

1965 and aircraft
This aircraft, which was planned for initial operational use about 1965, would be complementary to but likewise competitive with the four strategic ballistic missile systems, all of which are scheduled to become available earlier.
* 1965 – The British Government announces the cancellation of the TSR-2 aircraft project.
* 1965 – The Aero Spacelines Super Guppy aircraft makes its first flight.
After years of intense rivalry between the navy and the air force for the control of naval aviation, President Castelo Branco decreed in 1965 that only the air force would be allowed to operate fixed-wing aircraft and that the navy would be responsible for helicopters.
Larger STOVL designs were considered, the Armstrong Whitworth AW. 681 cargo aircraft was under development when cancelled in 1965.
The Supermarine operation was closed in 1963 and the Vickers name for aircraft was dropped in 1965.
* July 27 – Geoffrey de Havilland, British aviation pioneer and aircraft company founder ( d. 1965 )
He joined the Navy and entered flight school in 1965 and in 1968 he flew more than 70 strike missions over North Vietnam and Laos in an A-4 Skyhawk off the aircraft carrier USS Intrepid ( CV-11 ).
The F-111B flew in May 1965, but the Navy said that it was too heavy for use on aircraft carriers.
When Congolese aircraft bombed the West Nile villages of Paidha and Goli on February 13, 1965, President Obote again increased military recruitment and doubled the army's size to more than 4, 500.
Her paternal cousin was Sir Geoffrey de Havilland ( 1882 – 1965 ), an aircraft designer, notably of the De Havilland Mosquito, and founder of the aircraft company which bore his name.
The provisional 4200th Strategic Reconnaissance Wing ( 4200 SRW ) activated on 1 Janunary 1965 in preparation for the realignment, and the new wing received its first aircraft, a T-38 Talon, on 8 July 1965.
The first jet aircraft to land on the new runway at Dubai Airport in 1965 was a Comet from Middle East Airlines.
The aircraft left Williams AFB on 20 October 1965 for Southeast Asia, arriving at Bien Hoa Air Base on 23 October.
As a result, Operation Tiger Hound was initiated in December 1965, utilizing aircraft from the Air Force, the United States Navy, and U. S. Marines, the Vietnamese Air Force, and the Royal Laotian Air Force.
By August 1965, RLAF sortie rate had drastically increased as attack aircraft inventory had built up to 24 T-28s, augmented by 3 RT-28s and several C-47s.
*, an aircraft carrier commissioned in 1965 and decommissioned in 1996.
However, at two Cabinet meetings held on 1 April 1965, it was decided to cancel the TSR-2 on the grounds of projected cost, and instead to obtain an option agreement to acquire up to 110 F-111 aircraft with no immediate commitment to buy.
* British Pathe Newsreel video of TSR-2 in flight and issues facing aircraft industry in 1965
Captain Sir Geoffrey de Havilland, OM, CBE, AFC, RDI, FRAeS, ( 27 July 1882 – 21 May 1965 ) was a British aviation pioneer and aircraft engineer.
Bubble car and moped production ceased shortly after the restriction on aircraft manufacture was lifted, but scooter production continued until 1965.

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