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The War Brides Act was enacted in the United States to allow alien spouses, natural children, and adopted children of American troops to enter the U.S. as non-quota immigrants, "if admissible". A United Nations spokesman said that the committee would choose a site in the "general areas" of either Boston or New York City as a permanent home for ...
Flight 19's scheduled navigation exercise was on December 5, 1945. 1. Leave NAS Fort Lauderdale 14:10 on heading 091° for 56 nautical miles (104 km), drop bombs at Hens and Chickens shoals (B) until about 15:00 then continue on heading 091° for 67 nautical miles (124 km) 2. Turn left to heading 346° and fly 73 nautical miles (135 km). 3.
December 5 is the 339th day of the year ... 1945 – Flight 19, ... December 5 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics) Children's Day ...
December 4 – By a vote of 65–7, the United States Senate approves the entry of the United States into the United Nations. [8] December 5 – Flight 19 of U.S. Navy Grumman TBF Avenger torpedo bombers disappears on a training exercise from Naval Air Station Fort Lauderdale.
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December 1945 events in the United States (1 C, 1 P) This page was last edited on 27 January 2025, at 01:23 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons ...
1945 – Flight 19, a squadron of five U.S. Navy torpedo bombers, disappeared over the Bermuda Triangle. 1952 – The " Great Smog of London " began and lasted for five days, causing 12,000 deaths and leading to the Clean Air Act 1956 .
December 1, 1941: No Hands on the Clock: produced by Pine-Thomas Productions: December 5, 1941: Glamour Boy: December 5, 1941: Mr. Bug Goes to Town: The Fleischer's second and final animated feature film [N 2] December 10, 1941: Bahama Passage: December 19, 1941: Among the Living: December 31, 1941: Louisiana Purchase: Pacific Blackout