Earl Johnson
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Earl Johnson may refer to:
  • Earl Johnson (American football), head college football coach at Doane College
  • Earl Johnson (athlete)
    Earl Johnson (athlete)
    Richard Earle "Earl" Johnson was an American athlete who competed mainly in the cross country team....

     (born 1891), cross-country athlete, winner of two medals in 1924
  • Earl Johnson (baseball)
    Earl Johnson (baseball)
    Earl Douglas Johnson was an American professional baseball player and scout and a decorated World War II veteran. He was a left-handed pitcher for the Boston Red Sox and the Detroit Tigers. Johnson, who was nicknamed the "smiling Swedish southpaw", had a brother Chet who also pitched in the major...

     (1919–1994), Major League Baseball and WWII hero
  • Earl Johnson (fiddler)
    Earl Johnson (fiddler)
    Earl Johnson was an old time fiddler who was very much influenced by the music of Gid Tanner and his Skillet Lickers.-Biography:...

     (1886–1965), fiddler in 1920s North Georgia
  • Earl Johnson, guitarist in the band Moxy
    Moxy (band)
    Moxy was a Canadian hard rock and heavy metal band, formed in Toronto, Ontario in 1974, from previous members of the rock group, Leigh Ashford — which included singer Douglas "Buzz" Shearman Earl Johnson , Bill Wade Moxy was a Canadian hard rock and heavy metal band, formed in Toronto, Ontario in...

  • Earl Johnson (ice hockey) (born 1931), National Hockey League player
  • Earl V. Johnson
    Earl V. Johnson
    Earl Vincent Johnson was born on 28 December 1913 in Winthrop, Minnesota.Eldest son of Dr O.F and Salma E. Johnson. He enlisted in the United States Naval Reserve on 31 August 1937, and began naval aviation training the next year...

     (1913–1942), U.S. Navy officer
  • Earl D. Johnson
    Earl D. Johnson
    Earl D. Johnson was the 4th United States Under Secretary of the Army from 1952 to 1954.-Biography:Earl D. Johnson was born in Hamilton, Ohio on December 14, 1905. He was educated at the University of Wisconsin–Madison, receiving a B.A. in 1928...

    (1905–1990), U.S. Under Secretary of the Army, 1952–54
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