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1979 in the United States

1979
in
the United States

Decades:
See also:

Events from the year 1979 in the United States.

Incumbents

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Federal government

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Events

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January

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February

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March

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April

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April 1: President Jimmy Carter leaving Three Mile Island for Middletown, Pennsylvania

May

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June

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July

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August

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September

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October

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November

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December

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December 1, 1978 to February 28, 1979

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Ongoing

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Births

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January

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Cristela Alonzo
Jake Shields
Aaliyah
Sheila Cherfilus-McCormick
Melanie Stansbury

February

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Brandy
Mena Suvari
Jennifer Love Hewitt
Jordan Peele

March

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Riki Lindhome
Oscar Isaac
Chris Klein
Jason Crow
Adam Levine
Norah Jones
Jose Pablo Cantillo

April

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Keshia Knight Pulliam
Claire Danes
Jennifer Morrison
Kourtney Kardashian
Kate Hudson

May

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Lance Bass
Rosario Dawson
Laphonza Butler
Maggie Q
Frank Mir

June

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Morena Baccarin
Pete Wentz
Pete Aguilar
Chris Pratt
Mindy Kaling
Ryan Tedder

July

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Kevin Hart
Jayma Mays
Mike Vogel
Michelle Williams
B. J. Novak

August

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Jason Momoa
Abigail Spanberger
Matt Pinnell
Aaron Paul

September

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Pink
Dave Annable
Flo Rida
Rashad Evans
Bam Margera

October

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Rachael Leigh Cook
Brandon Routh
Mýa
Jordan Pundik
Ne-Yo
John Krasinski

November

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Lamar Odom
Cote de Pablo
Ruben Gallego
Joel Kinnaman
Chamillionaire
The Game

December

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Sara Bareilles
Jennifer Carpenter
Adam Brody
Lil Rel Howery
Chris Daughtry
Zach Hill
Josh Hawley

Full date unknown

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Kasey Anderson

Deaths

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January

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Nelson Rockefeller

February

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Sid Vicious

March

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Edgar Buchanan

April

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May

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Mary Pickford

June

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John Wayne

July

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Robert Burns Woodward

August

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Jean Seberg

September

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October

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November

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Mamie Eisenhower

December

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Richard Rodgers

See also

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Notes

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  1. ^ For comparison the contiguous US has had only one month drier than February 1979 in Alaska from coast to coast, namely October 1952 with only 0.54 inches or 13.7 millimetres.

References

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  1. ^ "Contiguous U.S. Average Temperature, January". National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration.
  2. ^ "Contiguous U.S. Maximum Temperature, All Months". National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration.
  3. ^ National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration; Alaska Precipitation: February
  4. ^ Herman, Robin (1979-09-24). "Nearly 200,000 Rally to Protest Nuclear Energy". The New York Times. p. B1.
  5. ^ "NOVA Online – Russia's Nuclear Warriors – False Alarms on the Nuclear Front". PBS.
  6. ^ "1.5 billion in aid OK'd for Chrysler". Chicago Tribune. December 21, 1979. Archived from the original on June 4, 2011.
  7. ^ "Contiguous US Average Temperature: December to February". National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration.
  8. ^ Wagner, A. James (January 1980). "The Circulation and Weather of 1979 – Another Record Winter". Weatherwise. 33 (1): 4–12.
  9. ^ "Contiguous US Maximum Temperature: December to February". National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration.
  10. ^ "Contiguous US Minimum Temperature: December to February". National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration.
  11. ^ "Player Bio: Adam Peters". uclabruins.com. UCLA Bruins. Archived from the original on January 9, 2024. Retrieved January 9, 2024.
  12. ^ The Harley-Davidson Reader. Michael Dregni, Hunter S. Thompson, Sonny Barger, Evel Knievel, Jean Davidson, Arlen Ness. MotorBooks International, 7 Feb 2010
  13. ^ Greene, David (1986). Greene's Biographical Encyclopedia of Composers. London: Collins. p. 1164. ISBN 978-0-00434-363-1.
  14. ^ "Ann Dvorak". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved 6 February 2020.
  15. ^ "Richard Rodgers | American composer | Britannica". Encyclopædia Britannica. Retrieved 9 April 2022.
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