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SOVIETS DOWN U.S. JET ON THIS DAY 1964

Soviets Shoot Down U.S. Jet (1964) - January 28th

The U.S. State Department angrily accused the Soviet Union of
shooting down an unarmed American jet that strayed into East
German
airspace. Three U.S. officers aboard the plane were
killed in the
incident. The Soviets responded with charges that
the flight was
a “gross provocation,” and the incident was an
ugly reminder of
  the heightened East-West tensions of the Cold
War
-era.

The occupants of the aircraft were Lieutenant Colonel Gerald K. Hannaford, Captain Donald Grant Millard and Captain John F.
Lorraine.


According to the U.S. military, the jet was on a training flight over
West Germany and pilots became disoriented by a violent storm
that led the plane to veer nearly 100 miles off course.



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Memorial at the crash site near Vogelsberg.

A white-and blue twin-engined training jet
North American T-39A Sabre Liner USAF.

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The Mikoyan-Gurevich MiG-19S "Farmer" at the National
Museum of the United States Air Force.

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SUPER STARS RECORD SINGLE FOR CHARITY

Jackie Jackson, Randy Jackson, Michael Jackson, Kenny Loggins, Sheila E, Harry Belafonte ...


The special instruction Quincy Jones sent out to the several dozen
pop stars invited to participate in the recording of “
We Are the
World
was this: “Check your egos at the door.” Jones was the
producer of a record that would eventually go on to sell more than
7 million copies and raise more than $60 million for African famine
relief. But before “We Are the World” could achieve those feats, it
had to be captured on tape—no simple feat considering the number
of major recording artists slated to participate.

With only one chance to get the recording the way he and writers
Michael Jackson and Lionel Richie wanted it, Jones convened the marathon recording session of “We Are the World” at around 10
p.m. on the evening of January 28, 1985, immediately following
the conclusion of the American Music Awards ceremony held
just a few miles away.

Singer/actor/activist Harry Belafonte was the initiator of the events
that led to the recording of “We Are the World.”

Producers Special Part17: Quincy Jones (1975-1985) by R u m p e L | Mixcloud
Quincy Jones will be 91 in March. 

Op de band: 'We Are The World' | NPO Radio 5

An album cover with "We Are the World" spelled out across the left and bottom in cut-and-paste-style. To the top right of the cover is "USA for Africa" in blue text, under which names are listed against a white background

The Net Worth Of Every "We Are The World" Performer 30 Years Later | Celebrity Net Worth

'We Are the World' Celebrates 35 Years
A soloist booth song sheet used for the 1985 recording
of ‘We Are the World’, individually signed by the artists
involved.

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STORE THAT INSPIRED A MOVIE IS CLOSING

JEFFREY’S TOYS - Toy Store - 45 Kearny St, San Francisco, California - 163 Photos & 60 Reviews ...

(FOX NEWS) – The oldest toy store in San Francisco announced
this week
that it is shutting down due to the rampant crime and
violence in the city’s streets, and because of inflation.

Jeffrey’s Toys, the downtown San Francisco toy store that
inspired Pixar’s classic "Toy Story," announced on Friday
that it will be closing permanently at the end of February.


San Francisco toy store, Jeffrey’s Toys, inspiration for 'Toy Story,' closing after 86 years ...

San Francisco’s oldest toy store closing due to inflation, ‘perils and violence' of crime ...

Toy shop that inspired Pixar film Toy Story to close after 86 years | Metro News

Costumes Australia | Costumes and Party Supplies Online
1995

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HISTORY WAS MADE ON THIS DAY

Today-In-Historytitle

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The Challenger disaster that changed NASA forever - The Hindu

How Groupthink Led to 7 Lives Lost in the Challenger Explosion - History in the Headlines
(AP)

At 11:38 a.m. EST, on January 28, 1986, the space shuttle
Challenger lifted off from Cape Canaveral, Florida, and
Christa McAuliffe is on her way to becoming the first
ordinary U.S. civilian to travel into space. McAuliffe, a
37-year-old high school social studies teacher from New
Hampshire,
won a competition that earned her a place
among the seven-member crew of the Challenger.

Seventy-three seconds later, hundreds on the ground,
including Christa’s family, stared in disbelief as the
shuttle broke up in a forking plume of smoke and fire.

Millions more watched the wrenching tragedy unfold
on live television. There were no survivors.

The Challenger disaster that changed NASA forever - The Hindu
The crew of the Challenger space shuttle. Front row,
from left to right, shows astronauts Mike Smith, Dick
Scobee, Ron McNair and in the rear row, from left to
right, are Ellison Onizuka, school teacher Christa
McAuliffe, Greg Jarvis, and Judith Resnik.
(NASA) 

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