2005_in_the_United_States

2005 in the United States

2005 in the United States

List of events


Events from the year 2005 in the United States.

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Incumbents

Federal government

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Events

January

January 20: George W. Bush, the 43rd president of the United States, begins his second term.
January 20: Dick Cheney, the 46th vice president of the United States, begins his second term.

February

March

March 15: Unusually high precipitation in the winter of 2005 caused an ephemeral lake to occur in the Badwater Basin of Death Valley National Park.

April

May

June

June 2: The Northrop Grumman X–47B unmanned combat air vehicle (UCAV)

July

August

August 29: Hurricane Katrina hits the Gulf Coast

September

September 29: John Roberts, 17th Chief Justice of the United States.

October

November

December

December 8: Southwest Airlines Flight 1248 overshoots the runway at Chicago Midway Airport

Undated

Ongoing

Births

January

Marley Dias
IShowSpeed

February

Sydney Barros

March

Taylor Gray

April

Shahadi Wright Joseph

May

Maxwell Jenkins
Alexandria Villaseñor

June

July

August

Alysa Liu

September

Jack Hoffman

October

November

December

Unknown

Deaths

January

Shirley Chisholm
Johnny Carson

February

Arthur Miller
Sandra Dee

March

Hans Bethe
Johnnie Cochran

April

May

Eddie Albert

June

Anne Bancroft

July

James Doohan

August

September

Don Adams

October

Rosa Parks

November

Pat Morita

December

Richard Pryor

See also


References

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