2003 in the United States

Events from the year 2003 in the United States.

2003
in
the United States

Decades:
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Incumbents

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Federal government

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Tom Daschle (D-South Dakota) (until January 3)
Bill Frist (R-Tennessee) (starting January 3)

Events

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January

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February

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February 1: Space Shuttle Columbia is destroyed on re-entry

March

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April

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April 9: M1A1 Abrams pose for a photo under the "Hands of Victory" in Ceremony Square, Baghdad, Iraq.
 
May 1: President George W. Bush's Mission Accomplished Speech

June

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July

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August

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September

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October

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November

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December

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Ongoing

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Births

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January

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Kyle Rittenhouse
 
Jaeden Martell
 
Ricardo Pepi

February

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Olivia Rodrigo
 
Isra Hirsi

March

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Sunisa Lee

April

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Elsie Fisher
 
JoJo Siwa

June

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Breanna Yde

July

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Storm Reid

August

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Quvenzhané Wallis

September

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Jack Dylan Grazer
 
Aidan Gallagher

October

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Hudson Yang
 
Korbin Albert

November

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December

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Deaths

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January

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Richard Crenna

February

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The crew of STS-107
 
Fred Rogers
Michael P. Anderson, astronaut (b. 1959)
David M. Brown, astronaut and physician (b. 1956)
Kalpana Chawla, India-born American astronaut and aerospace engineer (b. 1961)
Laurel Clark, astronaut and physician (b. 1961)
Rick Husband, commander astronaut (b. 1957)
William McCool, astronaut (b. 1961)
Ilan Ramon, Israeli fighter pilot and astronaut (b. 1954)

March

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Michael Jeter

April

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Nina Simone
 
Robert Stack

June

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Gregory Peck
 
Katharine Hepburn

July

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Bob Hope

August

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Charles Bronson

September

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John Ritter
 
Johnny Cash
 
Althea Gibson

October

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Janice Rule
 
Elliott Smith

November

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Art Carney
 
Jonathan Brandis
 
Penny Singleton

December

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Otto Graham
 
Hope Lange

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References

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  11. ^ "Total Transformation: See Lizzy Greene's Red Carpet Evolution in 14 Pics". Twist Magazine. Archived from the original on May 5, 2017.
  12. ^ "Monitor". Entertainment Weekly. No. 1274. Aug 30, 2013. p. 20.
  13. ^ Cosgrove-Mather, Bootie (August 31, 2004). "Actor Michael Jeter Dead At 52". CBS News. CBSnews.com. Retrieved 2014-02-28.
  14. ^ "Anne Gwynne". BFI. Archived from the original on July 29, 2020. Retrieved 31 March 2020.
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  17. ^ "Gertrude Ederle | Biography & Facts | Britannica". www.britannica.com. Retrieved 7 March 2022.
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