from Pleasant Grove, UT
27 February 1922 • Swindon , England
Died:1987 • Swindon , England
Coach
During the war he served in the Middle East and alongside the Desert Rats..
English football player • Association football player • Swindon Town Football Club player • Football • Club
Skill:Professional • Asbestos
22 January 1896 • Pill, Somerset , England
Died:22 January 1959 • Bristol , Somerset , England
Bowler
English cricket player • Somerset cricket player
Activity:Bowling • Cricket
Skill:GEORGE
1916
Died:1999
George Hunt ( rower ) " George Elwood Hunt, Jr. " ( August 1, 1916 ndash September 3, 1999 ) was an United States Rowing ( sport.
University of Washington
Olympic rower • Male rower
Award:Olympic gold medalist for the United States • Olympic medalist in rowing • Olympic gold medal
Skill:GEORGE
1873
Died:1960
Bowler
English cricket player • Somerset cricket player
Skill:GEORGE
22 February 1910 • Mexborough , Yorkshire , England
Died:19 September 1996 • Bolton
Coach
Athletic trainer
English football player • Chesterfield Football Club player • Tottenham Hotspur Football Club player • Arsenal Football Club player • Bolton Wanderers Football Club player • Sheffield Wednesday Football Club player • England international football player • Athlete from Doncaster • Football • Club
04 July 1916 • Milton of Campsie
Died:16 August 2011 • Mediterranean Sea
George Hunt ( Royal Navy officer ) Captain ( Royal Navy ) " George Edward Hunt " Distinguished Service Order and Medal bar, Distinguished Service Cross ( United Kingdom ) and Bar ( 4 July 1916 – 16 August 2011 ) was a highly decorated Royal Navy submarine commander during the Second World War While commanding HMS Ultor ( P53 ) he became the British submarine commander with the greatest number of sinkings of enemy vessels to his name, though David Wanklyn Victoria Cross achieved sinkings of greater tonnage.
Commander
Award:Distinguished Service Order
Author
George L. Hunt
ISBN #
0872133389
Author
George T. Hunt
ISBN #
0299001644
Author
George T. Hunt
ISBN #
0781251583