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It was also the 10th highest grossing film of 1969 in the United States.
On 25 October 1969 the regiment was amalgamated with the 10th Royal Hussars ( Prince of Wales's Own ) to form The Royal Hussars ( Prince of Wales's Own ).
Men of Troop B, 1st Squadron, 10th Cavalry Regiment, 4th Infantry Division, and their M48 Patton tank move through the jungle in the Central Highlands of Vietnam, June 1969.
He was a 10th round draft pick in the 1964 NFL Draft by the Dallas Cowboys, but due to his military commitment, did not begin playing until 1969 as a 27-year-old rookie.
His district was renumbered the 10th in 1969.
The 1969 British Grand Prix, saw a record number of four 4WD cars using the Ferguson system entered, with John Miles in a Lotus 63 achieving the best finish of 10th.
Thames Television adapted the first two books into episodes of a television sitcom, entitled The Incredible Adventures of Professor Branestawm, broadcast from 10th July 1969.
He was then elected to the Ohio District Court of Appeal, 10th District, where he served as an appellate judge from 1969 to 1991, after which he retired.
Born in Bury, Greater Manchester, England, Lindsay joined the Anfield club in the March 1969 for £ 67, 000 from his hometown club Bury, His debut was a night to remember, The Reds were playing host to FAI side Dundalk in a European Fairs Cup 1st round 1st leg tie, the Irish side were ' like lambs to the slaughter ,' and it took just 1 minute for the flood gates to open through a goal from youngster Alun Evans, free scoring full-back Chris Lawler made it 2 in the 10th and it was 3-0 by the 24th minute when the man nicknamed Anfield Iron, Tommy Smith, scored, before the referee could sound the half-time whistle and give the Dundalk team a rest Liverpool found net 2 more times with goals from Bobby Graham and a 2nd from Evans scoring in the 36th and 38th minutes respectively.
On 5 June 1969, the division was reorganised with the 170th Destroyer Brigade ( 8 Project 56 destroyers ) and the 10th Anti-Submarine Warfare Brigade ( 10 Project 42 and 50 ASW vessels ).
Michio Hikitsuchi received his 10th dan in 1969, three months before O ' Sensei's death.
In 1969, Joel Britton participated in an SWP delegation that was invited to come to Cuba to celebrate the 10th anniversary of the victory of the revolution.
His other top-ten finishes in the majors came at the U. S. Open, where he finished 10th in 1969, 5th in 1971, and at the PGA Championship, where he took 4th place in 1968.
He was drafted by the Pittsburgh Steelers in 1969 in the 10th round.
Eventually the Lindsay administration included a new convention center between 10th and 11th avenues in the west 40s along with an extensive redevelopment of the West Side in their 1969 " Plan for New York City.
* Sir Archibald Edward Dunbar, 10th Baronet ( 1889 – 1969 )
In 1968 he switched to Formula Two, driving a Brabham BT23C, and after a difficult first season, improved in 1969, finishing fourth at Hockenheim and sixth in the Formula Two class of the German Grand Prix at the Nürburgring, 10th overall.

1969 and Japanese
* 1969 – Midori Ito, Japanese figure skater
* 1969 – Dick Togo, Japanese wrestler
* 1969 – Kazuyoshi Tatsunami, Japanese baseball player
* 1909 – Musashiyama Takeshi, Japanese sumo wrestler ( d. 1969 )
In 1954, the 23 man crew of the Japanese fishing vessel Lucky Dragon was exposed to radioactive fallout from a hydrogen bomb test at Bikini Atoll, in 1969, an ecologically catastrophic oil spill from an offshore well in California's Santa Barbara Channel, Barry Commoner's protest against nuclear testing, Rachel Carson's book Silent Spring, Paul R. Ehrlich's The Population Bomb all added anxiety about the environment.
* Daigo Matsuura ( born 1969 ), Japanese politician
* 1969 – Masaharu Fukuyama, Japanese singer
* 1969 – Hitoshi Sakimoto, Japanese composer
* 1969 – Takako Minekawa, Japanese singer-songwriter and musician
* 1969 – Hiroyuki Takami, Japanese singer ( Access )
* 1969 – Cornelius, Japanese musician and producer ( Flipper's Guitar )
* 1969 – Sugizo Japanese singer-songwriter, musician, producer, and actor ( Luna Sea, X Japan, Juno Reactor, and S. K. I. N.
* 1969 – Great Sasuke, Japanese wrestler and politician
In 1969 a group of female manga artists ( later called the Year 24 Group, also known as Magnificent 24s ) made their shōjo manga debut (" year 24 " comes from the Japanese name for the year 1949, the birth-year of many of these artists ).
* 1969 – Ryuhei Kitamura, Japanese director and screenwriter
* 1969 – Naomi Kawase, Japanese director
* 1914 – Haguroyama Masaji, Japanese sumo wrestler, the 36th Yokozuna ( d. 1969 )
* 1969 – U. S. President Richard Nixon and Japanese Premier Eisaku Sato agree in Washington, D. C. on the return of Okinawa to Japanese control in 1972.
Includes an account of the author's days as a student activist and street fighter for the Japanese Communist Party, 1964 – 1969.
* 1969 – Ryotaro Okiayu, Japanese voice actor
* 1969 – Masanori Hikichi, Japanese composer
* 1969 – Takao Ōmori, Japanese professional wrestler
* 1969 – Shigeki Maruyama, Japanese golfer

1969 and Antarctic
* Yamato 691, a 4. 5 billion year old meteorite discovered by members of the Japanese Antarctic Research Expedition in 1969
:" Going Upriver director George Butler ( best known for his highly acclaimed films Pumping Iron, featuring Arnold Schwarzenegger and The Endurance: Shackleton's Legendary Antarctic Expedition ) first realized Kerry ’ s importance to his generation and began documenting his journey in photographs in 1969, covering Kerry's leadership of the Vietnam Veterans Against the War ( VVAW ), his early political campaigns, as well as intimate moments of his personal life.
In 1952 the Air Force began flight to supply the Antarctic scientific bases using ski-equipped C-47s and establishing Marambio Base on 25 September 1969.
In 1968 – 69 and 1969 – 70, the British Antarctic Survey ( based at Halley Station ) conducted further ground surveys with support from US Navy C-130 Hercules aircraft.
In 1969 the MS Explorer brought sea going tourists to Antarctica ( British Antarctic Survey ).
* New Zealand Geological Survey Antarctic Expedition ( NZGSAE ) of 1969 – 70 ; visited the Scott Glacier and named Marble Peak and Surprise Spur.
It was named by the Advisory Committee on Antarctic Names ( US-ACAN ) for Captain Samuel A. Youngman, U. S. Navy, medical officer on the staff of the Commander, U. S. Naval Support Force, Antarctica, during Operation Deep Freeze 1969 and 1970.
The station of the British Antarctic Survey was open in support of an air facility from 1969 until 1971.

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