June 1954

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The following events occurred in June 1954:

June 1, 1954 (Tuesday)[edit]

June 2, 1954 (Wednesday)[edit]

June 3, 1954 (Thursday)[edit]

June 4, 1954 (Friday)[edit]

June 5, 1954 (Saturday)[edit]

June 6, 1954 (Sunday)[edit]

June 7, 1954 (Monday)[edit]

  • All 4 Iowa class battleships are together in one place for the only time in their history.[9]
  • Born: Louise Erdrich, US novelist and poet, in Little Falls, Minnesota[10]
  • Died: Alan Turing, 41, British mathematician, cryptanalyst, and pioneer computer scientist (suicide)[11]

June 8, 1954 (Tuesday)[edit]

June 9, 1954 (Wednesday)[edit]

June 10, 1954 (Thursday)[edit]

June 11, 1954 (Friday)[edit]

June 12, 1954 (Saturday)[edit]

  • An IRA unit carries out a daylight arms raid on the British Army's Gough Barracks in Armagh, Northern Ireland. In twenty minutes, the IRA men loaded a cattle truck with 340 rifles, 50 Sten guns, 12 Bren guns, and a volley of smaller arms and ammunition, and drove it away without anyone being injured.[19]

June 13, 1954 (Sunday)[edit]

June 14, 1954 (Monday)[edit]

June 15, 1954 (Tuesday)[edit]

June 16, 1954 (Wednesday)[edit]

June 17, 1954 (Thursday)[edit]

June 18, 1954 (Friday)[edit]

June 19, 1954 (Saturday)[edit]

June 20, 1954 (Sunday)[edit]

June 21, 1954 (Monday)[edit]

June 22, 1954 (Tuesday)[edit]

June 23, 1954 (Wednesday)[edit]

June 24, 1954 (Thursday)[edit]

June 25, 1954 (Friday)[edit]

June 26, 1954 (Saturday)[edit]

June 27, 1954 (Sunday)[edit]

June 28, 1954 (Monday)[edit]

June 29, 1954 (Tuesday)[edit]

June 30, 1954 (Wednesday)[edit]

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