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John Cullen (other)
John Cullen is an ice hockey player. John Cullen may also refer to: * John Cullen (baseball) (1854–1921), Major League Baseball player * John Cullen (chemical engineer) (1926–2018), head of the UK Health and Safety Commission *John Cullen (field hockey) (born 1937), New Zealand competitor in field hockey at the 1964 Summer Olympics *John Cullen (police officer) (1850–1939), New Zealand police officer and commissioner *John Cullen (rugby union) (born 1990), American rugby union player *John Hugh Cullen (1883–1970), Irish-born Catholic priest, writer and historian in Australia * John J. Cullen (1845–1896), New York politician *John Michael Cullen (1927–2001), ornithologist *Sir John Cullen, 2nd Baronet (1652–1677), of the Cullen baronets *John C. Cullen, US Coast Guardsman, Legion of Merit recipient for actions during Operation Pastorius See also *Jon Cullen David Jonathan Cullen (born 10 January 1973) is an English former professional footballer who made 126 ap ...
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John Cullen
Barry John Cullen (born August 2, 1964) is a Canadian former professional ice hockey centre who played in the National Hockey League (NHL) for the Pittsburgh Penguins, Hartford Whalers, Toronto Maple Leafs and Tampa Bay Lightning. He was a standout player for Boston University and is the school's all-time leading scorer. After the Buffalo Sabres selected him in the 1986 NHL Supplemental Draft but chose not to offer him a contract, Cullen signed with the Flint Spirits of the International Hockey League (IHL) for the 1987–88 season where he was named the IHL's co-Rookie of the Year and Most Valuable Player after leading the league in scoring. His career was halted in 1997 when he was diagnosed with non-Hodgkin lymphoma. He attempted a brief comeback in 1998 after an 18-month battle with the disease, for which the NHL awarded him the Bill Masterton Memorial Trophy, before retiring to serve as an assistant coach for a year with the Lightning. Cullen played in two NHL All-Star ...
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John Cullen (baseball)
John Joseph Cullen (July 9, 1854 – February 11, 1921) was a 19th-century professional baseball player who officially played one year of Major League Baseball in for the Wilmington Quicksteps of the Union Association The Union Association was a league in Major League Baseball which lasted for just the 1884 season. St. Louis won the pennant and joined the National League the following season. Seven of the twelve teams who were in the Association at some poi ... References External links 1854 births 1921 deaths 19th-century baseball players Baseball players from Louisiana Major League Baseball outfielders Wilmington Quicksteps players San Francisco Athletics players San Francisco Mutuals players San Francisco Bay City players San Francisco Californias players Reading Actives players Wilmington Quicksteps (minor league) players Nashville Americans players Chattanooga Lookouts players Shamokin Maroons players {{US-baseball-outfielder-1850s-stub ...
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John Cullen (chemical Engineer)
Sir Edward John Cullen FEng PhD DSc (29 October 1926 – 14 January 2018) was a British chemical engineer who was head of the UK Health and Safety Commission and received a knighthood for services to health and safety. Life and education Cullen was born in October 1926 in Bury St Edmonds and attended Culford School. After service in the RAF he went to Emmanuel College, Cambridge in 1948, graduating in chemical engineering in 1952, followed by a Master's degree in the same subject at the University of Texas as a Fulbright Scholar, returning to Cambridge to do a PhD in gas absorption. He married Betty Hopkins in 1954, and they had four children. He died 14 January 2018. Career Cullen joined the research department of the United Kingdom Atomic Energy Authority in 1956, moving to ICI, Billingham as a chemical plant manager, where he remained for three years before going to New York as technical liaison for ICI. He returned to the UK in 1963 to oversee the building of the refinery ...
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John Cullen (field Hockey)
John Cameron Cullen (born 14 September 1937) is a former field hockey player from New Zealand. He competed at the 1960 Summer Olympics and the 1964 Summer Olympics The , officially the and commonly known as Tokyo 1964 ( ja, 東京1964), were an international multi-sport event held from 10 to 24 October 1964 in Tokyo, Japan. Tokyo had been awarded the organization of the 1940 Summer Olympics, but this ho .... References External links * 1937 births Living people New Zealand male field hockey players Olympic field hockey players for New Zealand Field hockey players at the 1960 Summer Olympics Field hockey players at the 1964 Summer Olympics Sportspeople from Greymouth {{NewZealand-fieldhockey-bio-stub ...
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Field Hockey At The 1964 Summer Olympics
The field hockey tournament at the 1964 Summer Olympics was the 10th edition of the field hockey event for men at the Summer Olympic Games. It was held from 11 to 23 October 1964. All games were played at the Komazawa Hockey Field in Tokyo, Japan. Pakistan were the defending champions, but lost 1–0 to India in the Gold Medal Match. Australia won their first Olympic medal, claiming bronze in a 3–2 win over Spain in extra time. Medalists Squads Results Preliminary round Pool A ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- Pool B ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- Classification round Crossover ---- Fifth and sixth place Medal round Semi-finals ---- Bronze Medal Match Gold Medal Match Final rankings Goalscorers References Sources * {{Field hockey at the Summer Olympics Field hockey at the Summer Olympics 1964 Summer Olympics events Summer Olympics 1964 Summer Olympics The , officially the and c ...
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John Cullen (police Officer)
John Cullen KPM (28 March 1850 – 26 October 1939) was a New Zealand police officer and commissioner. He was born in Glenfarne, County Leitrim, Ireland. John Cullen was the first warden of Tongariro National Park and in 1912, he introduced heather to the park to provide cover for game birds such as grouse, which had been introduced for recreational hunting. The introduction of game birds was an attempt to attract more visitors to the park, however the grouse could not live in the climate of the area. The heather, on the other hand, thrived and is now considered a pest, with conservationists The conservation movement, also known as nature conservation, is a political, environmental, and social movement that seeks to manage and protect natural resources, including animal, fungus, and plant species as well as their habitat for the ... trying to eradicate it. References 1850 births 1939 deaths New Zealand Companions of the Imperial Service Order New Zealand ...
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John Cullen (rugby Union)
John Cullen (born May 16, 1990 in La Mirada, California) is an American rugby union athlete who played for the Utah Warriors in the Major League Rugby, MLR and the United States national rugby union team as a Rugby union positions#Lock, lock. Currently he coaches along side fellow USA eagle Tim Maupin at Des Moines Rugby Club. Located in West Des Moines, Iowa, both John and Tim are working to turn the club into an Major League Rugby, MLR academy team. In recent years the club has made great strides and are on the come up. John was selected to tour with the USA Selects for the 2013 and 2014 Americas Rugby Championship, and most recently for the 2014 end-of-year rugby union internationals, 2014 End of Year Tour of Europe. His debut with the Eagles was in November 2014 against Romania national rugby union team, Romania, and he earned his first starting cap against Tonga national rugby union team, Tonga. He was called in to train at the Summer 2014 High-Performance Camp with the Men' ...
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John Hugh Cullen
John Hugh Cullen (1883–1970), was an Irish-born Catholic priest, writer and historian, who served in Australia. Cullen was born on 14 June 1883, in Kilquade, Co. Wicklow, Ireland, to Michael Cullen and his wife Mary (née Troy). He was educated by the Christian Brothers in Dublin, and at Mungret College, Co. Limerick awarded a BA from the Royal University of Ireland (RUI). Fr. Cullen spent four years training as a missionary priest in All Hallows College, Dublin, for the Australian Diocese of Hobart, he was ordained a priest on 24 June 1908. He continued his studies at the University of Fribourg, Switzerland. He was instrumental in the foundation of St. Joseph's School Hobart. He contributed to a number of Catholic publications in Australia such as the ''Catholic Standard'', ''Australasian Catholic Record'', and founded the monthly ''Catholic Magazine'' with A. E. Warne. As a historian he researched and wrote about the Catholic church in Tasmania, he also wrote comprehensiv ...
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John J
John is a common English name and surname: * John (given name) * John (surname) John may also refer to: New Testament Works * Gospel of John, a title often shortened to John * First Epistle of John, often shortened to 1 John * Second Epistle of John, often shortened to 2 John * Third Epistle of John, often shortened to 3 John People * John the Baptist (died c. AD 30), regarded as a prophet and the forerunner of Jesus Christ * John the Apostle (lived c. AD 30), one of the twelve apostles of Jesus * John the Evangelist, assigned author of the Fourth Gospel, once identified with the Apostle * John of Patmos, also known as John the Divine or John the Revelator, the author of the Book of Revelation, once identified with the Apostle * John the Presbyter, a figure either identified with or distinguished from the Apostle, the Evangelist and John of Patmos Other people with the given name Religious figures * John, father of Andrew the Apostle and Saint Peter * Pope Joh ...
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John Michael Cullen
John Michael Cullen (14 December 1927 – 23 March 2001) was an Australian ornithologist, of English origin. Mike Cullen began his academic career by studying mathematics at Wadham College, Oxford, but later switched to zoology, spending time at the Edward Grey Institute of Field Ornithology while investigating the ecology of marsh tits. He subsequently achieved his PhD with Niko Tinbergen with a study of the behaviour of the common tern on the Farne Islands off the coast of Northumberland. In 1976 he moved to Australia, to Monash University in Melbourne, Victoria. There he was involved in an investigation of Abbott's booby on Christmas Island which was threatened by phosphate mining. He served on the Field Investigation Committee of the Royal Australasian Ornithologists Union (RAOU) for which he organised the Rolling Bird Survey project. However, he is best known for long-term studies of the little penguin at Phillip Island and in Port Phillip Bay at St K ...
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Cullen Baronets
The Cullen Baronetcy, of East Sheen, was created in the Baronetage of England on 17 June 1661 for Abraham Cullen, Member of Parliament for Evesham 1661–1668. His second son, the third baronet, Sir Rushout Cullen, Member of Parliament for Cambridge bought the manor in the hamlet of Upton, Warwickshire along with woodland, cultivated fields and pasture. He replaced its manor house with a surviving National Trust property, Upton House (1688–1695) and the baronetcy became extinct on his death in 1730. Cullen of East Sheen (1661) * Sir Abraham Cullen, 1st Baronet Sir Abraham Cullen, 1st Baronet (c.1624–1668), of East Sheen Surrey, was an English merchant and politician who sat in the House of Commons from 1661 to 1668. Cullen was the eldest son of Abraham Cullen, merchant, of Great St Helens, London an ... (1624–1668) * Sir John Cullen, 2nd Baronet (1652–1677) * Sir Rushout Cullen, 3rd Baronet (1661–1730) References {{DEFAULTSORT:Cullen East Sheen Extinct bar ...
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Legion Of Merit
The Legion of Merit (LOM) is a military award of the United States Armed Forces that is given for exceptionally meritorious conduct in the performance of outstanding services and achievements. The decoration is issued to members of the eight uniformed services of the United States
Note: National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Commissioned Officer Corps Amendments Act of 2012 amended the Legion of Merit to be awarded to any uniformed service.
as well as to military and political figures of foreign governments. The Legion of Merit (Commander degree) is one of only two United States military decorations to be issued as a (the other being the