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1975
in
the United States

Decades:
See also:

Events from the year 1975 in the United States.

Incumbents

Federal government

Events

January

February

March

April

May

June

July

July 17: Apollo–Soyuz Test Project orbital docking

August

September

October

November

December

Ongoing

Births

January

Dax Shepard
Jeff Suppan
Danica McKellar
Jason Marsden
Bradley Cooper
Andrew Yang
Freddy Rodriguez
Tito Ortiz
Sara Gilbert

February

Big Boi
Lizzie Fletcher
Brian Littrell
Drew Barrymore
Mike Flood

March

Josh Gottheimer
Eva Longoria
Will.i.am
Natalie Zea
Guillermo Díaz
Cole Hauser
Fergie

April

Pedro Pascal
Zach Braff
John Cooper
David Harbour
Lita
Sean Maher
Killer Mike
Joey Jordison
Johnny Galecki

May

Christina Hendricks
Dulé Hill
Coby Bell
Jared Polis
André 3000
David Burtka
Daniel Tosh
CeeLo Green

June

Angelina Jolie
Theo Rossi
Shontel Brown
Linda Cardellini
Tobey Maguire

July

50 Cent
Shelton Benjamin
Isaac Brock
Jack White
Spencer Cox
Cheyenne Jackson
Judy Greer
David Dastmalchian
Torrie Wilson

August

Charlize Theron
Roger Craig Smith
Casey Affleck
Elaine Luria
Kaitlin Olsen

September

Jimmie Johnson
Jason Sudeikis
Moon Bloodgood
Matt Hasselbeck
Christopher Jackson

October

Grace Meng
India Arie
Alanna Ubach
Sean Lennon
Jesse Tyler Ferguson
Patrick McHenry

November

Bo Bice
Tara Reid
Jason Lezak
Travis Barker
Dierks Bentley
Joshua Gomez
Davey Havok

December

Mickey Avalon
Paula Patton
Mayim Bialik
Tom DeLonge
Milla Jovovich
Tiger Woods

Full date unknown

John C. Anderson
Sigmar Berg
Christian Bowman
Rachel Kramer Bussel

Deaths

See also

References

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  7. ^ Sporting News (1994). Baseball: A Doubleheader Collection of Facts, Feats & Firsts. Galahad Books. p. 12. ISBN  978-0-88365-785-0.
  8. ^ "Did a UFO Kidnap Navajo County Man?". Arizona Daily Sun. Flagstaff, AZ. 1975-11-08. p. 1.
  9. ^ "Brother finds "UFO kidnap" victim". Scottsdale Daily Progress. Scottsdale, AZ. 1975-11-11. p. 1.
  10. ^ Hauck, Dennis William (2002). Haunted Places: The National Directory: Ghostly Abodes, Sacred Sites, UFO Landings, and Other Supernatural Locations. Penguin Books.
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