30 September Movement: Members of the movement assassinate six Indonesian Army generals in an abortive coup d'état. Other victims include the 5-year-old daughter of General Abdul Harris Nasution, shot by mistake. The movement also kidnaps First Lieutenant Pierre Tendean, mistaking him for General Nasution. At 7am, Radio Republik Indonesia broadcasts a message from Lieutenant-Colonel Untung Syamsuri, commander of Cakrabirawa, the Presidential guard, stating that the 30 September Movement, an internal army organization, has taken control of strategic locations in Jakarta, with the help of other military units, in order to forestall a coup attempt by a 'General's Council' aided by the Central Intelligence Agency, intent on removing President Sukarno on 5 October, "Army Day". Sukarno takes up residence in the Bogor Palace, while Omar Dhani and D.N. Aidit, implicated in the coup, flee the country. Led by Suharto, commander of the Army's Strategic Reserve,the army regains control of all the installations previously held by forces of the 30 September Movement.
Freshmen couldn't participate in varsity sports at the time, but those four, the "BruBabes," led the freshman squad to a 75-60 scrimmage win over the varsity Bruins, the defending champs, in October of 1965.
By Tom Mattingly ... He won the 1965 Jacobs Trophy as the SEC’s best blocker ... When you think about those somber days in mid-October 1965, remember that Dickey and Hal Wantland stood tall when tragedy struck the Vol program ... That’s what happened in 1965.
The sub-web, titled “Cuba y Vietnam...Released in the same year that Granma celebrates the 60th anniversary since its first issue (October 4, 1965), the sub-web is more than just an archive, it is a visual chronicle of a historic brotherhood ... VNA/VNS. .
Show Caption. Hide Caption. WATCH ... This year, No ... ET ... The musketeer first appeared at a Xavier University sporting event in October 1965 ... The mascot, however, would not make its debut until October 1965, nearly 40 years after Finn's proposal ...
But it wasn't until October 1965 that IU would have its first living, breathing creature walking the campus and on the field ... 21, 1965, article in the Indianapolis News reported.