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Gene Johnson (basketball, Fl. 2000s)
Gene Johnson may refer to: * Gene Johnson (defensive back) (1935–1997), American football player * Gene Johnson (quarterback) (born 1969), American football player * Gene Johnson (high jumper) (born 1941), American high jumper * Gene Johnson (basketball) Eugene Raymond Johnson (February 14, 1902 – December 27, 1989) was an American football and basketball coach. Some sources list him as the head coach of the 1936 United States Olympic Basketball team and other sources give that honor to Jimmy ... (1902–1989), American basketball coach * Gene Johnson (virologist), American virologist * Gene Johnson, member of Diamond Rio See also * Jean Johnson (other) {{hndis, name=Johnson, Gene ...
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Gene Johnson (defensive Back)
Eugene Paul "Gene" Johnson (September 18, 1935August 4, 1997) was an American football defensive back in the National Football League (NFL) for the Philadelphia Eagles, the Minnesota Vikings, and the New York Giants. He played college football at the University of Cincinnati and was NFL Draft, drafted in the ninth round of the 1959 NFL Draft. 1935 births 1997 deaths American football defensive backs Cincinnati Bearcats football players Philadelphia Eagles players Minnesota Vikings players New York Giants players People from Clay, West Virginia {{defensiveback-1930s-stub ...
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Gene Johnson (quarterback)
Gene Johnson (born August 30, 1969) is a former American football quarterback who played one season with the Arizona Rattlers of the Arena Football League. He played college football at Louisiana Tech University and attended River Oaks High School in Monroe, Louisiana Monroe (historically french: Poste-du-Ouachita) is the eighth-largest city in the U.S. state of Louisiana, and parish seat of Ouachita Parish. With a 2020 census-tabulated population of 47,702, it is the principal city of the Monroe metropolita .... He has also been a high school and college coach after his playing career. References External links Just Sports Stats Living people 1969 births American football quarterbacks Louisiana Tech Bulldogs football players Arizona Rattlers players Arizona Wildcats football coaches High school football coaches in Texas Players of American football from Monroe, Louisiana Players of American football from Shreveport, Louisiana {{Quarterback-1960s-stub ...
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Gene Johnson (high Jumper)
Gene Johnson (born March 11, 1941) is a retired male high jumper from the United States, who competed in the 1960s for his native country. He set his personal best in the men's high jump event () on January 29, 1966, at an indoor meet in Portland Portland most commonly refers to: * Portland, Oregon, the largest city in the state of Oregon, in the Pacific Northwest region of the United States * Portland, Maine, the largest city in the state of Maine, in the New England region of the northeas .... Achievements References Profile 1941 births Living people American male high jumpers Athletes (track and field) at the 1963 Pan American Games Medalists at the 1963 Pan American Games {{US-highjump-athletics-bio-stub Pan American Games gold medalists for the United States in athletics (track and field) ...
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Gene Johnson (basketball)
Eugene Raymond Johnson (February 14, 1902 – December 27, 1989) was an American football and basketball coach. Some sources list him as the head coach of the 1936 United States Olympic Basketball team and other sources give that honor to Jimmy Needles and state that Johnson was the assistant coach. His innovations in basketball include being credited with creating the full court press. Basketball Wichita University In 1928, at the age of 26, Johnson was named head coach at Wichita University (now called Wichita State University) in Wichita, Kansas. Johnson's teams compiled a record of 74 wins and 24 losses in his five years as head coach of the "Shockers". He led the Shockers to a Central Intercollegiate Conference co-championship in 1933 (his last season at the school) and the team finished second three times and third once. McPherson Globe Refiners (AAU) After coaching at Wichita University, Johnson left for a coaching career in the Amateur Athletic Union, coaching the McP ...
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Gene Johnson (virologist)
Dr. Eugene "Gene" Johnson was an American virologist who specialized in filoviruses like Ebola, and Marburg. Formerly of USAMRIID, the United States Army Medical Research Institute for Infectious Disease, he was on staff at the Armed Forces Medical Intelligence Center The National Center for Medical Intelligence (NCMI) ; formerly known as the ''Armed Forces Medical Intelligence Center'') is a component of the Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA). The role of NCMI is described in DoD Instruction 6420.01. Headqua ..., until his death in 2019.Obituary of Eugene Johnson:https://obits.mlive.com/us/obituaries/annarbor/name/eugene-johnson-obituary?id=9694318 While at USAMRIID, Johnson coordinated the first efforts to identify the vector for Marburg virus in Kitum cave, Kenya. He also participated in the joint Centers for Disease Control and Prevention/USAMRIID containment of the 1989 Reston Ebola outbreak near Washington DC. References Living people American virologists ...
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Diamond Rio
Diamond Rio is an American country music band. The band was founded in 1982 as an attraction for the Opryland USA theme park in Nashville, Tennessee, and was originally known as the Grizzly River Boys, then the Tennessee River Boys. It was founded by Matt Davenport, Danny Gregg, and Ty Herndon, the last of whom became a solo artist in the mid-1990s. After undergoing several membership changes in its initial years, the band has consisted of the same six members since 1989: Marty Roe (lead vocals, rhythm guitar), Gene Johnson (mandolin, guitar, fiddle, tenor vocals), Jimmy Olander (lead guitar, banjo), Brian Prout (drums), Dan Truman (keyboards), and Dana Williams (bass guitar, baritone vocals). After assuming the name Diamond Rio, the band was signed to Arista Nashville and debuted in 1991 with the single " Meet in the Middle", which made them the first band ever to send a debut single to No. 1 on the '' Billboard'' Hot Country Songs charts. The band charted 32 more singles ...
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