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( The Democratic Party held a two-thirds majority in the 89th Congress of 1965, but regional divisions among Democrats meant that many filibusters were invoked by Southern Democrats against civil rights bills supported by the Northern wing of the party ).
Switching to the left wing in 1965 – 66, Henderson played a more offensive role, scoring 22 goals.
Reactivated at Eglin on 1 April 1965 with F-4C Phantom IIs, the wing operated, successively, F-4D and E models into the 1970s before transitioning to the F-15 Eagle.
In July 1965 the wing was redesignated the 456th Bombardment Wing, Heavy with the inactivation of the Titan I Missile squadron but continued to fly the B-52 and KC-135.
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.
During 1965, the wing ’ s three missile squadrons were activated and crew training and certification began at Vandenberg AFB, California.
A new control tower was built in 1965 and the terminal was rebuilt in 1968 ( currently the oldest wing of Terminal B ).
Vanier Hall ( residence ) was added in 1965 ; Edmund Casey Hall ( classrooms and faculty offices ) in 1969 ; a new wing to Edmund Casey Hall in 1985 ; Sir James Dunn Hall ( student area, classrooms ) in 1994, and the J. B. O ' Keefe Fitness Centre and the Forest Hill Residence ( now Harry Rigby Hall ) in 1999.
The Likud was formed by an alliance of several right wing parties prior to the 1973 elections ; Herut and the Liberal Party had been allied since 1965, and were joined by the Free Centre, the National List and the Movement for Greater Israel.
* On June 28, 1965, Pan Am Flight 843, a Boeing 707 had its engine turbine disintegrate, which took out the engine and one third of the wing was lost after taking off from San Francisco.
He led the Parliamentary wing of the New Zealand Labour Party from 1965 to 1974.
The hall survived the Blitz with only minor damage to its north wing, but was almost completely destroyed by a fire in 1965, apparently caused by a lightbulb left on in the grand staircase beneath an oak lintel which smouldered and eventually caught fire.
The Ralliement national was formed in 1966 following a merger between the Regroupement national ( a dissident wing of Bourgault's RIN ) and a pro-independence group that broke away from the Ralliement des créditistes in 1965.
In 1965, students, alums and faculty settled on Thundering Herd in a vote, and Big Green was given to the athletic department's fund-raising wing.
In November 1965 TAC began to activate elements of its new 67th Tactical Reconnaissance Wing ( 67th TRW ) at Mountain Home, formally activating the wing on 1 January 1966.
The conflict in Southeast Asia was escalating and throughout 1965 the wing supported Pacific Air Forces ( PACAF ) Contingency Operations by rotating combat squadrons quarterly to Naha AB in the Ryuku Islands.
* RV-1: Single example of a Stits SA-3 Playboy built by VanGrunsven in 1965 and modified with a Lycoming engine, larger tail, modified cowling, modified fuselage and a custom wing
In 1963, the first wing ( north east ) entered its active phase and was scheduled to be finished by the end of 1965.
Brizola, however, had developed presidential aspirations of his own, which he could not legally fulfill, as Brazilian law didn't allow close relatives of the acting President to present themselves as candidates for the following term of office ; therefore, between 1961 and 1964, Brizola acted as the radical wing of the independent left, pressuring for an agenda of radical social and political reforms in general as well as for a specific change in the electoral legislation that allowed for his presidential candidacy in 1965.
At Holloman, the wing began converting to the new McDonnell Douglas F-4C Phantom II in February 1965.
He started his own production company in 1950, taught at Stanford University from 1965 – 67 and directed the Challenge for Change project, a socially active documentary production wing of the National Film Board of Canada from 1968-70.
In late 1965, the Commandant approved a plan to further reorganize the Organized Marine Corps Reserve so that the division / wing team would become a " mirror image " of its regular counterparts.
The Commandant's intent of 1965 had been accomplished and the Marine Corps had one more division / wing team.

1965 and deployed
Pulsed plasma thrusters were the first electric thrusters to be deployed in space, used for attitude control on the Soviet probes Zond 2, from parking at Earth orbit to Mars on November 30, 1964, and Zond 3 in 1965.
In 1965, in response to stepped up military activity by the Viet Cong in South Vietnam and their North Vietnamese allies, the U. S. began bombing North Vietnam, deployed large military forces and entered into combat in South Vietnam.
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.
The full implementation was deployed in January 1964, supporting 5 terminals and the final version, supporting 10 terminals, was deployed in January 1965.
He volunteered for his first tour of duty and was deployed to Vietnam in December 1965 as a member of the 3rd Battalion, 7th Marines H & S Company.
The corps deployed forces to the United States occupation of the Dominican Republic (' Operation Power Pack ') in 1965.
In 1965, he deployed to Vietnam as a major.
In 1960 the regiment deployed to West Germany again, and in 1965 to Aden, another part of the declining British Empire.
In April 1965, the squadron, now known as the " Lancers " sailed aboard the USS Oriskany becoming the first Marine jet squadron to be deployed aboard an aircraft carrier in combat.
The squadron was deployed to Vietnam in August 1965.
The missile continued to serve until 1976, with maximum deployment numbers reached in 1965 with 202 missiles deployed.
Appointed OBE in the New Year Honours 1965, and promoted to lieutenant colonel on 25 January 1965, he was appointed Commanding Officer of 2nd Royal Green Jackets which was deployed to Borneo in Spring 1966 during the Indonesia – Malaysia confrontation where his actions earned him a mention in despatches.
The 1st Air Cavalry Division, which had deployed to Southeast Asia in September 1965, departed South Vietnam on 29 April 1971.
On March 1965, hostilities began between Barzani and Baghdad, leading to a massive military operation in northern Iraq that saw nearly 100, 000 soldiers deployed by Iraq to fight Barzani and the Peshmerga, as well as other Kurdish factions such as the Talabani-Ahmad faction which had returned to Iraq.
* Date deployed: June 1965.
In February 1965, when the 23 TFW deployed three squadrons to Southeast Asia for combat, these units were initially under the control of the 2d Air Division.
Later, the 6441 TFW ( P ) was activated at Takhli RTAFB in July 1965, taking control of the 23d's squadrons deployed there.
In 1965, as an infantry lieutenant in the United States Marine Corps, he was deployed to South Vietnam.
Although individual members of the regiment had served as advisors with the Australian Army Training Team Vietnam ( AATTV ) since 1962, it was not until April 1965 that the government announced that a battalion would be deployed to Vietnam.
It was deployed by the United States Air Force ( USAF 1957 – 1985 ) and Canada ( Royal Canadian Air Force 1965 – 68, Air Command 1968 – 84 ) during the Cold War.
* The film's origins began in 1965 with a trip by John Wayne to South Vietnam, and his subsequent decision to produce a film about the Army special forces deployed there as a tribute to them.
The 8th TFW deployed to Thailand from George AFB, California in 1965.

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