Yuri Gagarin during Luna-Korabl mission. (November 7, 1968)
In late 1968, the Soviet Union landed man on the Moon and returned him safely to Earth. Yuri Gagarin, first man in space was chosen to be the first man on the Moon. Fifty-one years after October Revolution, the Soviets reached natural satellite of Earth, beating Americans by six months.
US President Ronald Reagan with the Secretary of State Richard Nixon. (1969)
Hawkish Reagan presidency saw expansion of space race against the Soviet Union, as well as introduction of more direct interventions across the world to combat the growing tide of communism.
Hathor (1968)
Sarcophagus containing Hathor, the mate of Ra under guise of Ixal was discovered by American archeologists on 1968. One year later, she arrived in Washington DC, to make an offer to the President Reagan of helping Americans in return for the search of the Stargate. Nixon, the first of new Jaffa has been made her First Prime.
American airplane during nuclear campaign against North Vietnam (1969)
Following refusal of the peace offer directed to the North Vietnam and the Soviet Union, Ronald Reagan authorized nuclear airstrikes on Vietnam dike system, resulting in the flooding of Hanoi. Within the first 300 days of his Presidency, Reagan ended Vietnam war.
North Korean Armed Forces (1970)
One year after nuclear bombing of North Vietnam and subsequent civil disturbances in the United States, North Korea invaded South Korea, restarting the Korean War. Within next three months, North Korean Army, equipped with Soviet/Eurondan-made tanks, aircraft, trucks and artillery guns, overran most of the northern South Korea, pushing Korean-American forces to Busan. Despite useof tactical nuclear weapons by USAF, North Korea emerged victorious.