June 1954

June 1, 1954 (Tuesday)

June 2, 1954 (Wednesday)

June 3, 1954 (Thursday)

June 4, 1954 (Friday)

June 5, 1954 (Saturday)

June 6, 1954 (Sunday)

June 7, 1954 (Monday)

  • Born: Louise Erdrich, US novelist and poet, in Little Falls, Minnesota[9]
  • Died: Alan Turing, 41, British mathematician, cryptanalyst, and pioneer computer scientist (suicide)[10]

June 8, 1954 (Tuesday)

June 9, 1954 (Wednesday)

June 10, 1954 (Thursday)

June 11, 1954 (Friday)

June 12, 1954 (Saturday)

  • 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.[18]

June 13, 1954 (Sunday)

June 14, 1954 (Monday)

  • The words "under God" are added to the United States Pledge of Allegiance.[22]

June 15, 1954 (Tuesday)

June 16, 1954 (Wednesday)

June 17, 1954 (Thursday)

June 18, 1954 (Friday)

June 19, 1954 (Saturday)

June 20, 1954 (Sunday)

June 21, 1954 (Monday)

June 22, 1954 (Tuesday)

June 23, 1954 (Wednesday)

June 24, 1954 (Thursday)

June 25, 1954 (Friday)

  • Hurricane Alice makes landfall in South Texas, United States, before moving into northern Mexico and causing substantial flooding and other damage in the area of the Pecos River and Rio Grande. Over 50 people are known to have been killed.[44]
  • Born: Daryush Shokof, Iranian artist, film director, philosopher, writer and film producer, in Tehran[45] Sonia Sotomayor, US lawyer and judge, in The Bronx, New York City[46]

June 26, 1954 (Saturday)

June 27, 1954 (Sunday)

June 28, 1954 (Monday)

June 29, 1954 (Tuesday)

June 30, 1954 (Wednesday)

gollark: Well, I've seen more aeons and actually caught a copper again, but no silvers/golds.
gollark: I blame the new release for the lack of golds.
gollark: In market.
gollark: We may *eventually* get prizes.
gollark: Getting that gold would require 41 weeks earning 100 shards!

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