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1988 in the United States

1988 in the United States

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This is a list of events from the year 1988 in the United States.

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Incumbents

Federal government

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Events

January

February

March

April

May

June

July

August

September

September 29: STS-26, "Return to Flight"
September 29: The TDRS is prepared for deployment.

October

November

November 8: George H. W. Bush elected President

December

Undated

Ongoing

Births

January

J. R. Hildebrand
Haley Bennett
Hakeem Nicks
Skrillex
Ashleigh Murray
Jake Auchincloss

February

Zosia Mamet
Carly Patterson
Mike Posner
Kat Cammack
Jake LaTurner
Maiara Walsh
Byron Maxwell
Alexander Koch

March

Ritchie Torres
Stephen Curry
Lil Dicky
Tania Raymonde
Big Sean
Brenda Song

April

Jesse Plemons
Haley Joel Osment
Chris Wood
Kayleigh McEnany
Robbie Amell
Sara Paxton
Austin Amelio
Lizzo

May

Nicholas Braun
LaRoyce Hawkins
Brooke Hogan
Danielle Pinnock
Nikki Reed
Morgan Pressel
NaVorro Bowman
Tobin Heath

June

Brian O'Neill
Awkwafina
Marie Gluesenkamp Perez
Kevin McHale
Portia Doubleday
Dakota Meyer
Alanna Masterson
Dave Stephens

July

Matty Mullins
Antonio Brown
Colton Haynes
Steven R. McQueen
Aimee Carrero
Julianne Hough
George Santos
Nick Santino
Charlie Carver

August

Max Carver
John O'Callaghan
Aaron Pauley
Leah Pipes
Rumer Willis
Kirk Cousins
Kacey Musgraves
Evan Ross
Alexa Vega

September

Chanel West Coast
Kevin Love
Jared Lee Loughner
Chelsea Kane
Katrina Bowden
Clark James Gable
Kevin Durant

October

A$AP Rocky
Melissa Benoist
Derrick Rose
Ricochet
Max Thieriot
Hope Hicks
Corey Hawkins
Janel Parrish

November

Mamoudou Athie
Emma Stone
Nikki Blonsky
Analeigh Tipton
Russell Westbrook
B.o.B.
Demetrius Shipp Jr.
Rebecca Rittenhouse

December

Zoë Kravitz
Vanessa Hudgens
Abby Finkenauer
Hayley Williams
Eric Berry

Full date unknown

Tori Black
QAnon Shaman

Deaths

Undated

See also


References

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  4. Greater Yellowstone Coordinating Committee (1989). Greater Yellowstone Area Fire Situation, 1988. Greater Yellowstone Coordinating Committee. p. 41.
  5. Environment Reporter. Bureau of National Affairs. 1988. p. 371.
  6. Nash, Nathaniel C. (1988-09-07). "California Savings Rescue Begun by Federal Agency". The New York Times.
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