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Flag Day in the United States (1777); | refimprove |
Liberation Day in South Georgia and the South Sandwich Islands (1982); | date not cited, unreferenced sections |
Liberation Day in the Falkland Islands (1982) | both of the two possible targets are stubs |
1285 – Forces led by Prince Trần Quang Khải of Vietnam's Trần dynasty destroyed most of the invading Mongol naval fleet in a battle at Chuong Duong. | Unable to ascertain the date. The article states "On the tenth day of the fifth lunar month (June 14) 1285" but Battle of Chương Dương shows June 24th in the infobox. |
1645 – English Civil War: In the Battle of Naseby, the main army of King Charles I was defeated by the Parliamentarian New Model Army under Sir Thomas Fairfax and Oliver Cromwell. | refimprove section |
1775 – The United States Army was founded as the Continental Army by an act of the Continental Congress. | refimprove section |
1777 – The Second Continental Congress adopted the stars and stripes design for the flag of the United States. | original research |
1807 – In the last major battle in the War of the Fourth Coalition, the French defeated the Russians at the Battle of Friedland near present-day Pravdinsk, Russia. | refimprove section |
1821 – The Funj Sultanate, in present-day Sudan, was conquered by Egypt without a fight. | contradictory: conquest article says June 12 |
1982 – Argentine forces surrendered to the British, essentially ending the Falklands War. | lots of CN tags (21) |
1985 – TWA Flight 847 was hijacked shortly after takeoff from Athens; the situation lasted for three days as the hijackers traveled back and forth several times between Beirut and Algiers. | refimprove section |
1985 – The Schengen Agreement, a treaty to abolish systematic border controls between participating European countries, was signed between five of the ten member states of the European Economic Community. | needs more footnotes |
1994 – After the Vancouver Canucks lost to the New York Rangers in ice hockey's Stanley Cup Finals, a riot ensued in Downtown Vancouver, causing C$1.1 million in damage. | most of the riot description is unreferenced |
1999 – Thabo Mbeki took office as the second President of South Africa. | unreferenced section |
W. W. E. Ross |b|1894 | lots of quotes |
Walter III, Count of Brienne |d|1205| | his article shows two different DoDs: June 11th & 14th |