Admiral Sir John Hawkins (also spelled Hawkyns) (1532 – 12 November 1595) was an English naval commander, naval administrator, privateer and slave trader...
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John Hawkins may refer to: John Hawkins (naval commander) (1532–1595), English admiral John Hawkins (17th century diplomat), ambassador of the Kingdom...
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Admiral Hawkins may refer to: John Hawkins (naval commander) (1532–1595), English Navy vice admiral Raymond Hawkins (1909–1987), British Royal Navy vice...
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1389223 Sir John Hawkins Square is a public square located in Plymouth, England. The square is dedicated to naval commander Sir John Hawkins. The Square...
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Arthur Ray "Hawk" Hawkins (12 December 1922 – 21 March 2004) was an American naval aviator and flying ace of World War II. He was the United States Navy's...
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John Edward Hawkins, CBE (14 September 1910 – 18 July 1973) was an English actor who worked on stage and in film from the 1930s until the 1970s. One of...
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descended from Sir John Hawkins, the English naval commander, and died in Gloucester County, Virginia in 1725. After his father's death, Hawkins moved to Bute...
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in April 1961. Hawkins was known by the alias John Haskins. Jack Hawkins graduated as a second lieutenant from the United States Naval Academy. In 1939...
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the War with France was won he served as Commander-in-Chief, Portsmouth. Hawkins was born simply James Hawkins in Raphoe, County Donegal, in Ulster, the...
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a Curtiss R5C Commando. In August, "Blues" leader LCDR Ray Hawkins became the first naval aviator to survive an ejection at supersonic speeds when a new...
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