June 1985

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June 6, 1985: Remains of Nazi war criminal Josef Mengele, buried under a false name, are unearthed in Brazil
June 23, 1985: Air India Flight 182 is destroyed by a terrorist bomb
June 23, 1985: Sultan bin Salman Al Saud achieves several "firsts" when he travels on the Space Shuttle Discovery

The following events occurred in June 1985:

June 1, 1985 (Saturday)[]

  • Akira Kurosawa's film Ran, based on King Lear, is released in Japan. With a budget of $11 million, it is the most expensive Japanese film produced up to this time, and wins numerous awards.[1]
  • "Battle of the Beanfield": The UK's largest mass arrest (of 300 "travellers") takes place, leading to the end of free access to Stonehenge.[2]
  • Tropical Storm Andres forms south of Acapulco, Mexico, eventually reaching a maximum intensity of 70 mph (110 km/h) while located south of the Baja California Peninsula.[3]
  • A great day for the Andretti family. First Mario Andretti clinched the pole position for the Indy Car Miller American 200 with a record speed of 147.608 miles per hour and Jeff Andretti won the pole for the Milwaukee Bosch-Volkswagen Super Vee race.
  • Died: Richard Greene, 66, English actor, best known for the title role in the 1950s television series The Adventures of Robin Hood.[4]

June 2, 1985 (Sunday)[]

  • Indulgence, a British yacht due to compete in the America's Cup, runs aground and sank off the Isle of Wight. All ten crew are rescued by Local Hero.[5]

June 3, 1985 (Monday)[]

  • American, a retired US schooner, is scuttled to create an artificial reef in the North Atlantic Ocean east of Ocean City, New Jersey. Her masts break loose and are removed.[6]
  • Larry Bird of the Boston Celtics was named the NBA MVP for the second year in a row. Bird collected 73 of 78 first place votes and 763 of the possible 780 votes. Bird led his Celtics back to the NBA Finals for the second year in a row.

June 4, 1965 (Tuesday)[]

June 5, 1985 (Wednesday)[]

June 6, 1985 (Thursday)[]

June 7, 1985 (Friday)[]

  • In the Hammer Midwest open. Patty Costello bested Robin Romeo 209-207 in the championship game to capture the title.

June 8, 1985 (Saturday)[]

  • Hurricane Blanca is reported in the Pacific, reaching peak intensity on June 13[3] and causing travel restrictions along the western coast of Mexico.[12]

June 9, 1985 (Sunday)[]

June 10, 1985 (Monday)[]

June 11, 1985 (Tuesday)[]

June 12, 1985 (Wednesday)[]

June 13, 1985 (Thursday)[]

  • A package containing a bomb, planted by the Unabomber, is discovered at the Boeing offices in Auburn, Washington, United States, and is disarmed by experts.[18]

June 14, 1985 (Friday)[]

June 15, 1985 (Saturday)[]

June 16, 1985 (Sunday)[]

June 17, 1985 (Monday)[]

  • TWA Flight 847 hijacking: In Beirut hijackers release Greek singer Demis Roussos, a passenger on the plane, in exchange for their accomplice Ali Atwa, and take 40 other passengers as hostages.[30]
  • Flight STS-51-G, the fifth flight of the Space Shuttle Discovery, is launched from Kennedy Space Center, Florida, United States. The crew includes Sultan bin Salman Al Saud, who achieved a number of firsts by doing so: he was the first member of a royal family to fly in space, the first Arab to fly in space, the first Muslim to fly in space, and at 28 years of age the youngest person to travel on the Space Shuttle.[31]
  • The Discovery Channel is launched on United States television.[32]

June 18, 1985 (Tuesday)[]

  • Prior to this year's Wimbledon, the seedings we're announced. The men's no. 1 seed for this event was John McEnroe and the women's seed sees two number ones, Chris Evert and Martina Navratilova.

June 19, 1985 (Wednesday)[]

June 20, 1985 (Thursday)[]

June 21, 1985 (Friday)[]

  • Braathens SAFE Flight 139: The first aircraft hijacking in the history of Norway takes place when Stein Arvid Huseby takes control of a Boeing 737-205 with 121 people on board, on a domestic flight from Trondheim Airport to Oslo Airport in Fornebu. Huseby, a drunk, demands to be allowed to make a political statement and meet Norwegian Prime Minister Kåre Willoch and Minister of Justice Mona Røkke. After the aircraft runs out of beer, Huseby trades his weapon for more beer and Norwegian police storm the plane and arrest him.[37]
  • Born: Lana Del Rey, US singer-songwriter and record producer, in New York City, under the name Elizabeth Woolridge Grant[38]

June 22, 1985 (Saturday)[]

June 23, 1985 (Sunday)[]

  • 1985 Narita International Airport bombing: A bomb goes off in Narita International Airport in Japan, hidden amongst luggage intended for Air India Flight 301 to Bangkok, Thailand. Two baggage handlers are killed and another four injured.[41]
  • Air India Flight 182: Fifty-five minutes after the explosion at Narita International Airport, the Boeing 747 Emperor Kanishka, explodes off the Irish coast, killing all 329 people on board. The authorities responsible for security were found to have made errors that enabled the suspected terrorist incident to take place.[42]

June 24, 1985 (Monday)[]

June 25, 1985 (Tuesday)[]

June 26, 1985 (Wednesday)[]

June 27, 1985 (Thursday)[]

June 28, 1985 (Friday)[]

June 29, 1985 (Saturday)[]

June 30, 1985 (Sunday)[]

  • TWA Flight 847: The final few hostages from the June 14 hijacking are released by terrorists in Beirut and transported to Syria for their return home, after an intervention by US President Ronald Reagan.[51]
  • U.S. Route 66 is officially removed from the United States Highway System after being bypassed by the Interstate Highway System.[52]

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