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The following events occurred in March 1967:

March 1, 1967 (Wednesday)

March 2, 1967 (Thursday)

March 3, 1967 (Friday)

March 4, 1967 (Saturday)

March 5, 1967 (Sunday)

March 6, 1967 (Monday)

March 7, 1967 (Tuesday)

  • Jimmy Hoffa begins an 8-year prison sentence for attempting to bribe a jury.
  • Died: Alice B. Toklas, 89, US-born member of the Parisian avant-garde

March 8, 1967 (Wednesday)

March 9, 1967 (Thursday)

March 10, 1967 (Friday)

  • American aircraft attack the steel and iron works at Thái Nguyên, North Vietnam, for the first time.
  • After the F-4 Phantom of his wingman, Captain Earl Aman, suffers damage from antiaircraft fire over North Vietnam and loses almost all of its fuel, U.S. Air Force Captain Robert Pardo has Aman lower his tailhook and pushes Aman's F-4 by maneuvering to place Aman's tailhook against the base of his own windscreen. With one of his own F-4's engines on fire, Pardo pushes Aman' powerless plane for 90 miles (145 km), and all four men aboard the two fighters eject over Laos, where they can avoid capture, rather than North Vietnam.[8]
  • West Coast Airlines Flight 720, a Fokker F27 Friendship, crashes on Stukel Mountain just after takeoff in a mix of snow and rain from Klamath Falls Airport in Klamath Falls, Oregon, due to icing of its wings and control surfaces, killing all four people on board.

March 11, 1967 (Saturday)

March 12, 1967 (Sunday)

March 13, 1967 (Monday)

March 14, 1967 (Tuesday)

  • The body of U.S. President John F. Kennedy is moved to a permanent burial place at Arlington National Cemetery.
  • Nine executives of the German pharmaceutical company Grunenthal are charged for breaking German drug laws because of thalidomide.
  • The Polish ship SS Kolno collides with Danish ship MV Østbornholm in the Odense River.

March 15, 1967 (Wednesday)

March 16, 1967 (Thursday)

March 17, 1967 (Friday)

March 18, 1967 (Saturday)

March 19, 1967 (Sunday)

March 20, 1967 (Monday)

March 21, 1967 (Tuesday)

March 22, 1967 (Wednesday)

March 23, 1967 (Thursday)

March 24, 1967 (Friday)

March 25, 1967 (Saturday)

March 26, 1967 (Sunday)

March 27, 1967 (Monday)

March 28, 1967 (Tuesday)

March 29, 1967 (Wednesday)

March 30, 1967 (Thursday)

March 31, 1967 (Friday)

References

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  8. ^ Wilkinson, Stephan, "Amazing But True Stories," Aviation History, May 2014, p. 33.
  9. ^ "Liberian ship sinks". The Times. No. 56888. London. 13 March 1967. col C, p. 1. template uses deprecated parameter(s) (help)
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  12. ^ End of the Exception Time, 31 March 1967
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  15. ^ Bugliosi, Vincent (1994). Helter Skelter – The True Story of the Manson Murders 25th Anniversary Edition. W.W. Norton & Company. pp. 137–146. ISBN 0-393-08700-X.
  16. ^ Larsen, Svend Erik Løken. "Lalla Carlsen". In Helle, Knut (ed.). Norsk biografisk leksikon (in Norwegian). Oslo: Kunnskapsforlaget. Retrieved 15 November 2009.
  17. ^ "Myalls - 1967". Maritime Museum of the Atlantic. Retrieved 8 July 2011.
  18. ^ Rivanna Chapter National Railway Historical Society. "This Month in Railroad History: March". Retrieved March 24, 2006.
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