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** The [[Golden State Warriors]] win the [[1975 NBA Playoffs|1975 NBA basketball championship]].
** The [[Golden State Warriors]] win the [[1975 NBA Playoffs|1975 NBA basketball championship]].
** [[Indianapolis 500]]: [[Bobby Unser]] wins for a second time in a rain-shorted 174 lap, 435 mile (696 km) race.
** [[Indianapolis 500]]: [[Bobby Unser]] wins for a second time in a rain-shorted 174 lap, 435 mile (696 km) race.
*May 27 In the [[1974–75 NHL season|National Hockey League]], The [[Philadelphia Flyers]] defeat the [[Buffalo Sabres]] 2–0 in game six of the finals to claim their second straight [[1975 Stanley Cup Finals|Stanley Cup]].
* May 27 In the [[1974–75 NHL season|National Hockey League]], The [[Philadelphia Flyers]] defeat the [[Buffalo Sabres]] 2–0 in game six of the finals to claim their second straight [[1975 Stanley Cup Finals|Stanley Cup]].
* May 30 – American distance runner [[Steve Prefontaine]] dies in a car accident in [[Eugene, Oregon]].
* May 30 – American distance runner [[Steve Prefontaine]] dies in a car accident in [[Eugene, Oregon]].


===June===
===June===
* June 1 - President Ford meets with [[President Sadat]] of Egypt for peace talks in the Middle East in [[Salzburg, Austria]], where he famously tumbles on the last steps out of [[Air Force One]].<ref>{{cite news |title=Ford Falls but is Unhurt |work=The New York Times |date=2 June 1975 |url=https://www.nytimes.com/1975/06/02/archives/ford-falls-but-is-unhurt-ford-falls-but-is-unhurt.html |access-date=24 March 2013}}</ref>
* June 1 President Ford meets with [[President Sadat]] of Egypt for peace talks in the Middle East in [[Salzburg, Austria]], where he famously tumbles on the last steps out of [[Air Force One]].<ref>{{cite news |title=Ford Falls but is Unhurt |work=The New York Times |date=2 June 1975 |url=https://www.nytimes.com/1975/06/02/archives/ford-falls-but-is-unhurt-ford-falls-but-is-unhurt.html |access-date=24 March 2013}}</ref>
* June 10 – In [[Washington, DC]], the [[United States President's Commission on CIA activities within the United States|Rockefeller Commission]] issues its report on [[CIA]] abuses, recommending a joint congressional oversight committee on intelligence.
* June 10 – In [[Washington, DC]], the [[United States President's Commission on CIA activities within the United States|Rockefeller Commission]] issues its report on [[CIA]] abuses, recommending a joint congressional oversight committee on intelligence.
* June 20 - [[Universal Pictures]] releases [[Steven Spielberg]]'s adaptation of [[Peter Benchley]]'s bestseller ''[[Jaws (film)|Jaws]]'' in 409 cinemas across the United States. The coupling of this broad distribution pattern with the movie's then even rarer national television marketing campaign has yielded a release method virtually unheard-of. Regardless, the film ultimately brings in $123.1 million by the end of its initial run, and is considered to be the first modern blockbuster as a result.
* June 20 [[Universal Pictures]] releases [[Steven Spielberg]]'s adaptation of [[Peter Benchley]]'s bestseller ''[[Jaws (film)|Jaws]]'' in 409 cinemas across the United States. The coupling of this broad distribution pattern with the movie's then even rarer national television marketing campaign has yielded a release method virtually unheard-of. Regardless, the film ultimately brings in $123.1 million by the end of its initial run, and is considered to be the first modern blockbuster as a result.
* June 24 – [[Eastern Air Lines Flight 66|Eastern Airlines Flight 66]] crashes in [[New York City]] while attempting to land at [[John F. Kennedy International Airport|JFK International Airport]] from [[New Orleans]] due to a [[Downburst|microburst]], killing 113 of the 124 on board.<ref>{{Cite web |title=NYCdata {{!}} Disasters |url=https://www.baruch.cuny.edu/nycdata/disasters/aircrafts-eastern_1975.html |access-date=2023-12-05 |website=www.baruch.cuny.edu}}</ref>
* June 24 – [[Eastern Air Lines Flight 66|Eastern Airlines Flight 66]] crashes in [[New York City]] while attempting to land at [[John F. Kennedy International Airport|JFK International Airport]] from [[New Orleans]] due to a [[Downburst|microburst]], killing 113 of the 124 on board.<ref>{{Cite web |title=NYCdata {{!}} Disasters |url=https://www.baruch.cuny.edu/nycdata/disasters/aircrafts-eastern_1975.html |access-date=2023-12-05 |website=www.baruch.cuny.edu}}</ref>
* June 26 – Two [[FBI]] agents and one [[American Indian Movement|AIM]] member die in a shootout at the [[Pine Ridge Indian Reservation]] in [[South Dakota]].
* June 26 – Two [[FBI]] agents and one [[American Indian Movement|AIM]] member die in a shootout at the [[Pine Ridge Indian Reservation]] in [[South Dakota]].
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* July 17 – [[Apollo–Soyuz Test Project]]: An American [[Apollo program|Apollo]] and Soviet [[Soyuz spacecraft]] dock in orbit, marking the first such link-up between spacecraft from the two nations. It is also the last Apollo mission and the last manned U.S. space mission until [[STS-1]] (the first [[Space Shuttle]] orbital flight).
* July 17 – [[Apollo–Soyuz Test Project]]: An American [[Apollo program|Apollo]] and Soviet [[Soyuz spacecraft]] dock in orbit, marking the first such link-up between spacecraft from the two nations. It is also the last Apollo mission and the last manned U.S. space mission until [[STS-1]] (the first [[Space Shuttle]] orbital flight).
* July 22 – [[Stanley Forman]] takes the photo ''[[Fire Escape Collapse]]''.
* July 22 – [[Stanley Forman]] takes the photo ''[[Fire Escape Collapse]]''.
* July 25 - A Chorus Line debuts on Broadway
* July 25 A Chorus Line debuts on Broadway
* July 30 – In [[Detroit]], [[Michigan]], [[Teamsters Union]] president [[Jimmy Hoffa]] is reported missing. He is never found and is [[Declared death in absentia|declared dead ''in absentia'']] in 1982.
* July 30 – In [[Detroit]], [[Michigan]], [[Teamsters Union]] president [[Jimmy Hoffa]] is reported missing. He is never found and is [[Declared death in absentia|declared dead ''in absentia'']] in 1982.



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1975
in
the United States

Decades:
See also:

Events from the year 1975 in the United States.

Incumbents

Federal government

Events

January

February

March

April

May

June

July

July 17: Apollo–Soyuz Test Project orbital docking

August

September

October

November

December

Ongoing

January

Dax Shepard
Jeff Suppan
Danica McKellar
Jason Marsden
Bradley Cooper
Andrew Yang
Freddy Rodriguez
Tito Ortiz
Sara Gilbert

February

Big Boi
Lizzie Fletcher
Brian Littrell
Drew Barrymore
Mike Flood

March

Josh Gottheimer
Eva Longoria
Will.i.am
Natalie Zea
Guillermo Díaz
Cole Hauser
Fergie

April

Pedro Pascal
Zach Braff
John Cooper
David Harbour
Lita
Sean Maher
Killer Mike
Joey Jordison
Johnny Galecki

May

Christina Hendricks
Dulé Hill
Coby Bell
Jared Polis
André 3000
David Burtka
Daniel Tosh
CeeLo Green

June

Angelina Jolie
Theo Rossi
Shontel Brown
Linda Cardellini
Tobey Maguire

July

50 Cent
Shelton Benjamin
Isaac Brock
Jack White
Spencer Cox
Cheyenne Jackson
Judy Greer
David Dastmalchian
Torrie Wilson

August

Charlize Theron
Roger Craig Smith
Casey Affleck
Elaine Luria
Kaitlin Olsen

September

Jimmie Johnson
Jason Sudeikis
Moon Bloodgood
Matt Hasselbeck
Christopher Jackson

October

Grace Meng
India Arie
Alanna Ubach
Sean Lennon
Jesse Tyler Ferguson
Patrick McHenry

November

Bo Bice
Tara Reid
Jason Lezak
Travis Barker
Dierks Bentley
Joshua Gomez
Davey Havok

December

Mickey Avalon
Paula Patton
Mayim Bialik
Tom DeLonge
Milla Jovovich
Tiger Woods

Full date unknown

John C. Anderson
Sigmar Berg
Christian Bowman
Rachel Kramer Bussel

Deaths

See also

References

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  2. ^ Smookler, Michael (2005). San Mateo County Coast. Arcadia. p. 125. ISBN 9780738530611. OCLC 62781655.
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  6. ^ Bell, Daniel (17 March 2016). Encyclopedia of International Games. McFarland. p. 519. ISBN 978-1-4766-1527-1.
  7. ^ Sporting News (1994). Baseball: A Doubleheader Collection of Facts, Feats & Firsts. Galahad Books. p. 12. ISBN 978-0-88365-785-0.
  8. ^ "Did a UFO Kidnap Navajo County Man?". Arizona Daily Sun. Flagstaff, AZ. 1975-11-08. p. 1.
  9. ^ "Brother finds "UFO kidnap" victim". Scottsdale Daily Progress. Scottsdale, AZ. 1975-11-11. p. 1.
  10. ^ Hauck, Dennis William (2002). Haunted Places: The National Directory: Ghostly Abodes, Sacred Sites, UFO Landings, and Other Supernatural Locations. Penguin Books.
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  13. ^ WRIGHT, MURIEL HAZEL (1889–1975).
  14. ^ "Susan Hayward | Biography & Facts". Encyclopedia Britannica. Retrieved 20 October 2020.