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Encyclopedia > John Walker

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politicians
sports people
  • John Walker (1826-1885), cricketer and the eldest brother of the Walkers of Southgate
  • John Walker (1854- *), cricketer
  • John Walker (runner) (born 1952), winner of the Olympic Games 1500m in 1976
  • John Walker (American football) (born 1983), former cornerback for the USC Trojans and likely 2006 NFL Draft pick
  • John Walker, known as Mr. Wrestling II, a masked professional wrestler
  • John Walker (footballer) (1874-1940), who played for Liverpool F.C. and Scotland at the turn of the 20th century
  • John Walker (rugby) (born 1987), rugby league player for Wigan Warriors
  • John R. Walker (horseman), Canadian Hall of Fame horse trainer
  • Johnnie Walker, Australian racing driver
entertainers and artists
military people
  • John Walker (Medal of Honor recipient), American Indian Wars soldier and Medal of Honor recipient
  • John Anthony Walker (born 1937), a Soviet Union spy active during the Cold War
  • John George Walker (1821-1893), general in the Confederate States Army during the American Civil War
  • John Grimes Walker (1835–1907), United States Navy admiral
  • Frederic John Walker (1896-1944), known as Johnnie Walker, a British Second World War anti-submarine commander
fictional characters
  • John Walker, fictional character in Arthur Ransome's Swallows and Amazons
  • John Walker, alter ego of U.S. Agent, ultra-patriotic crime fighter, formerly Super-Patriot and Captain America VI
others

See also Johnnie Walker (disambiguation) John Walker (13 February 1744 - 2 December 1809) was an American politician. ... John Randall Walker (February 23, 1874 - July 21, 1942) was a U.S. political figure from the state of Georgia. ... John Walker (October 15, 1770-May 26, 1838), was a U.S. politician from Missouri. ... John Williams Walker (August 12, 1783 – April 23, 1823) was an American politician, who served as the Democratic-Republican U.S. senator from the state of Alabama from 1819 until his resignation on December 12, 1822. ... John M. Walker, Jr. ... John Walker (15 September 1826 - 14 August 1885) was an English cricketer. ... John George Walker (born January 12, 1952 in Papakura) was a middle distance runner from New Zealand. ... John Walker is an american football cornerback for the National Football League Houston Texans practice squad. ... To meet Wikipedias quality standards, this article or section may require cleanup. ... John Walker (born 31st May 1874, died 1940) was a Scottish international footballer who played for Liverpool Football Club in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, helping them to a Football League Championship. ... John Walker is a professional rugby league player for European Super League club Wigan Warriors. ... John Walker is an animator and director. ... John Walker (born 1939) is a British painter and printmaker. ... Johnnie Walker Johnnie Walker MBE (born Peter Dingley, 30 March 1945 in Birmingham, England) is a radio disc jockey. ... Johnny Walker (15 May 1923 - 29 July 2003) is the screen name of a famous Indian actor and comedian, who acted in over 300 movies. ... Australian actor noted for his role in the sketch comedy show Full Frontal (1994-97) and its successor Totally Full Frontal (1998-99). ... John Walker is the lead singer in New England country band Stingy Brimm. ... The 1960s decade refers to the years from January 1, 1960 to December 31, 1969, inclusive. ... The Walker Brothers is a 1960s and 1970s rock band, founded by three Californians, who ultimately found their fame and fortune in the UK, rather than their homeland. ... John Anthony Walker Junior (born July 28, 1937) was a Chief Warrant Officer and communications specialist for the U.S. Navy, who sold his services as a spy to the Soviet Union from 1968 to 1985, the height of the Cold War era. ... Confederate General John George Walker John George Walker (July 22, 1821 – July 20, 1893[1]) was a Confederate general in the American Civil War. ... John Grimes Walker (on 20 March 1835 — 16 September 1907) was an admiral in the United States Navy who served during the Civil War. ... Captain Frederic John Walker For the English cricketer, see Frederic Walker. ... Swallows and Amazons is a series of childrens books by English author Arthur Ransome, named after the title of the first book in the series. ... U.S. Agent (John Walker, formerly the second Super-Patriot and the sixth Captain America) is a fictional character, a comic book superhero in the Marvel Comics universe. ... John Walker was an English chemist from Stockton-on-Tees, who in 1826 accidentally invented the friction match by mixing potash and antimony. ... John Walker is a computer programmer and the founder of the CAD software company Autodesk, and co-author of AutoCAD. Before Autodesk, John founded a hardware integration manufacturing company called Marinchip. ... The Birmingham Six were six men—Hugh Callaghan, Patrick Hill, Gerard Hunter, Richard McIlkenny, William Power and John Walker—sentenced to life imprisonment in 1975 in an infamous miscarriage of justice for two pub bombings in Birmingham, England on November 21, 1974 that killed 21 people. ... John (Johnnie) Walker (1805 – 1857) was a Scottish grocer, who originated what would become one of the world’s most famous whisky brand names. ... Johnnie Walker is a brand of Scotch whisky produced in Kilmarnock, Scotland by Diageo plc. ... John Walker, MD, DD Revd Dr John Walker (1730–1803) was Professor of Natural History at the University of Edinburgh from 1779 to 1803. ... John Riddell Bromhead Walker, CVO, MC (1913—9 September 1984) was a long-serving English officer of arms at the College of Arms in London. ... John Brisben Walker (1847-1931) was a United States magazine publisher and automobile entrepreneur, in later years a resident of Jefferson County, Colorado. ... John Ernest Walker (born January 7, 1941) is an English chemist who won the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 1997. ... John Walker John Walker, volunteered for service in WWII. He was in the Battle of Normandy, and did his boot camp at Camp Croft South Carolina. ... Caleb Blood Smith (April 16, 1808 – January 7, 1864) was an American journalist and politician, serving in the Cabinet of Abraham Lincoln during the American Civil War. ... John Walker Lindh John Phillip Walker Lindh (a. ... Public execution of a woman by Taliban at Ghazi Sports Stadium, 1999. ... Johnnie/Johnny Walker may be: Johnnie Walker world-famous brand of whisky produced in Kilmarnock, Scotland. ...


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Encyclopedia4U - John Walker Lindh - Encyclopedia Article (798 words)
John Phillip Walker Lindh (born February 9, 1981) is an American citizen who was captured in Afghanistan during Operation Enduring Freedom while fighting for the Taliban.
Walker was born in Washington, DC to parents Marilyn Walker and Frank Lindh.
Walker was first captured on November 25, 2001, by Northern Alliance forces and questioned by CIA agent Mike Spann and another agent at a prison near Mazar-e Sharif.
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