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People killed in the Bangladesh Liberation War (1 C, 34 P) V. Victims of aviation accidents or incidents in 1971 (22 P) Pages in category "1971 deaths"
In 1971, Glastonbury welcomed 12,000 revelers, for free. Photographer Paul Misso captured the magic but his photos remained hidden for decades. Unseen photos of Glastonbury from 1971 show just how ...
Schlitzie's true birth date, name, location and parents are unknown; the information on his death certificate and gravesite indicate that he was born on September 10, 1901, in The Bronx, New York, [2] though some sources have claimed that he was born in Santa Fe, New Mexico. [3]
Holt’s death has been attributed to drowning, and he was later commemorated with the Harold Holt Memorial Swimming Centre. Image credits: Bettmann / gettyimages #6 Barbara Newhall Follett
Burrows went on to become a photographer and covered the war in Vietnam from 1962 until his death in 1971. [9] One of Burrows' most famous images was published first in a Life magazine article on 16 April 1965 named One Ride with Yankee Papa 13, about a mission on 31 March 1965. [10] Flying in a helicopter with the US Marines' Medium Helicopter ...
From premature obituaries to hoaxes, rumors and conspiracy theories, these stars turned out to be alive and well Skip to main content. Sign in. Mail. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: ...
The gas cloud initially rose at nearly 100 kilometres per hour (62 mph; 28 m/s) and then, being heavier than air, descended onto nearby villages, suffocating people and livestock within 25 kilometres (16 mi) of the lake, resulting in the death of 1,746 people and 3,500 livestock. [377] [378] [verification needed] [379] Marc Aaronson: 30 April 1987
Many notable human fatalities have resulted from aviation accidents and incidents.. Those killed as part of a sporting, political, or musical group who flew together when the accident took place are usually only listed under the group sections; however, some are also listed as individuals.