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40th Field Artillery Regiment
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Headquarters Battery, 40th Artillery Group Inactivated 16 September 1962 in Germany 974th Field Artillery Battalion inactivated 10 January 1946 at Camp
Betty R. Moore
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Games, Perth 1962 and created a world record in the 80m Hurdles in 1962 in Germany . Also multiple UK and European hurdles, 100m and relay record holder
Postmodern art
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members Jackson Mac Low, Al Hansen, George Brecht and Dick Higgins. In 1962 in Germany Fluxus started with the: FLUXUS Internationale Festspiele Neuester
Claude Corea
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"Sir Claude Corea, former Ceylonese diplomat, died" on 2 September 1962 in Germany . Lady Corea survived Sir Claude by over 35 years, living a simple life
Mina (Italian singer)
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chart in the next two years. In a listeners' poll conducted in July 1962 in Germany , Austria, and the German-speaking portion of Switzerland, Mina was
1940 in the United Kingdom
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Sutcliffe, Scottish-born original bass player in The Beatles (died 1962 in Germany ) 25 June – A. J. Quinnell, born Philip Nicholson, thriller writer (died
Rohan Delacombe
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New Year Honours. He spent much of the next 14 years from 1948 to 1962 in Germany . He served as a temporary brigadier commanding the 5th Infantry Brigade
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before being reclassified as Calocybe gambosa by Marinus Anton Donk in 1962 . In Germany it is known as Maipilz, where it fruits in May. The genus name is derived
Heißer Sand
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and lyricist Kurt Feltz. The song was released as a single in April 1962 in Germany , by Polydor Records, and on 12 May 1962, it took the first place in
Rasim Babayev
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"Black City" (1958), Dashkasan Road (1961), "Portrait of a Worker" (1962 ), "In Germany " (1963), "Gobustan" (1964), "Khinalig" (1964), "Camels" (1966), "Baths"
1962 in Michigan
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sold in Europe. The modified version was manufactured starting in 1962 in Germany as the Ford Taunus P4. April 11 – A strike by Jimmy Hoffa's Teamsters