The Soviet Union had most of the major spaceflight milestones, until the 1st manned Moon landing. Leonov's spacewalk beat the 1st American one, by 77 days: Ed White spent 36 minutes outside Gemini 4 on June 3, 1965.
Leonov, a 31-year-old native of Listvyanka, in Siberia, was awarded his country's highest honor, the medal named "Hero of the Soviet Union." When the Zond program began, with the idea of putting a Soviet man on the Moon, Leonov was chosen to be the 1st.
But technical issues led to delays, and the U.S. landed 2 missions on the Moon before the first unmanned Zond mission was launched in 1970. The Soviets never did have a manned launch, and they gave up on having one.
Leonov later went out of his way to expose conspiracy theorists who said the American Moon landing was faked, by pointing out that the Soviets were following the Apollo 11 mission with their satellites, and cheered when Neil Armstrong did the 1st Moonwalk. Yes, it was a victory for America. But it was also a victory for all of humanity.
Leonov did get a 2nd chance to be a hero, commanding the Soviet side of the Apollo/Soyuz mission in 1975, the 1st joint U.S.-Russian space effort. That gained him a 2nd Hero of the Soviet Union medal. He rose to the rank of Major General in the Soviet Air Force, and lived until 2019, age 85.
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March 18, 1965 was a Thursday. This was also the day that the Detroit Red Wings got 10 goals from 10 different players, and the banana truck crash that inspired Harry Chapin's song "Thirty Thousand Pounds of Bananas" occurred. I have separate entries for those events.
Baseball was in Spring Training. Football was out of season. There was 1 game played in the NBA: The Cincinnati Royals beat the Baltimore Bullets, 113-110 at the Cincinnati Gardens.
There were 2 games in the NHL:
* The Montreal Canadiens beat the Toronto Maple Leafs, 4-1 at the Montreal Forum.
* And the Detroit Red Wings beat the Boston Bruins, 10-3 at the Olympia Stadium in Detroit. The Wings got goals from a record 10 different players. I have a separate entry for that event.
* The New York Rangers and the Chicago Black Hawks were not scheduled.

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