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Alexander Coker (born 1969) was formerly a Chief Inspector of the Chemical Weapons team in Iraq , while working for the United Nations Monitoring, Verification and Inspection Commission ( UNMOVIC ). Prior to that he held various other posts at UNMOVIC and had been seconded from the British Government to carry out work for UNMOVIC’s predecessor, the United Nations Special Commission ( UNSCOM ).

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13-703: Coker may refer to: People [ edit ] Coker (surname) , including a list of people Places [ edit ] Inhabited places Coker, Alabama , a town in Tuscaloosa County, Alabama, United States Coker, Texas , a community located in Bexar County, Texas, United States, located within the city limits of San Antonio Coker Creek, Tennessee , an unincorporated community in Monroe County, Tennessee, United States East Coker ,

26-480: A compound surname [ edit ] Syl Cheney-Coker , Sierra Leone poet, novelist, and journalist Justin Mensah-Coker (born 1983), Canadian rugby player Nigel Reo-Coker (born 1984), English footballer Lanre Towry-Coker , Nigerian architect and politician See also [ edit ] Coker (disambiguation) Cook (surname) [REDACTED] Surname list This page lists people with

39-400: A specialty tire manufacturer Coker unit , an oil refinery processing unit Coker v. Georgia , a United States Supreme Court case striking down the death sentence of a defendant convicted of rape Cokernel , also referred to as the coker, a concept in mathematics See also [ edit ] Cocker (disambiguation) Coke (disambiguation) Cooker Topics referred to by

52-767: A village and civil parish in Somerset, England East Coker (poem) , one of the Four Quartets by T. S. Eliot, inspired by the village West Coker , a neighbouring village and civil parish in Somerset Other locations Coker College , a private American college based in Hartsville, South Carolina, United States Camp Coker , a Boy Scout Camp located in South Carolina, United States Other uses [ edit ] Coker Tire ,

65-797: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Coker (surname) For other uses, see Coker (disambiguation) . Coker is a surname shared by several notable people, including: List of people with the surname [ edit ] Ade Coker (born 1954), Nigerian-American footballer Adnan Coker (1927–2022), Turkish abstract artist Alexander Coker (born 1969), United Nations official and inspector Andrew Coker (born 2001), American football player Ben Coker (born 1989), English footballer Bryan Coker , American academic administrator Charles W. Coker (born 1933), president and CEO of Sonoco Products Company Christopher Coker (born 1964), CEO of

78-454: Is different from Wikidata All set index articles Alexander Coker He holds a Ph.D from King's College London , where he published work on the stability of particular chemical systems. It is believed Dr. Coker was a leading contributor to the chemical section of UNMOVIC’s working document on Iraq’s Unresolved Disarmament Issues and to the revision of the list of dual-use chemical items subject to notification by Iraq, under

91-761: The Purple Heart Gareth Coker (born 1984), British Composer G.B.A. Coker (1917-1991), Nigerian jurist George Thomas Coker (born 1943), US Navy aviator and prisoner of war during the Vietnam War Gylbert Coker , African-American art historian Henry Coker (1919–1979), American jazz trombonist Jake Coker , American football player Jalen Coker , American football player Major James Lide Coker (1837–1913), founder of Sonoco Products Company and Coker College Jimmie Coker (1936–1991), American baseball catcher John Coker (soldier) (1789–1851), hero of

104-472: The Texas Revolution and founder of Coker, Texas John Coker (basketball) (born 1971), American basketball player LaMarcus Coker (born 1986), American football player Larry Coker (born 1948), football coach, University of Miami Paul Coker (1929–2022), American illustrator Robert Coker ( c. 1617–1698), English politician Ronald L. Coker (1947–1969), American Marine in

117-417: The surname Coker . If an internal link intending to refer to a specific person led you to this page, you may wish to change that link by adding the person's given name (s) to the link. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Coker_(surname)&oldid=1241352661 " Category : Surnames Hidden categories: Articles with short description Short description

130-505: The Export/Import Mechanism approved by Security Council Resolution 1051 . Under Dr. Coker’s leadership, what is now known to have been the last remnants of chemical weapons (artillery shells containing mustard gas) were destroyed at Al Muthanna State Establishment (Iraq's former chemical weapons facility) - the shells were apparently part of an old stock pile remaining from prior to the first Gulf War . Dr. Coker

143-482: The Vietnam War and Medal of Honor recipient Scott Coker , American mixed martial arts promoter Stephanie Coker , Nigerian television presenter Tomm Coker , American comic book artist and film director/writer Trevor Coker (1949–1981), New Zealand rower Troy Coker (born 1965) Australian rugby union player William Chambers Coker (1872–1953), botanist and founder of Coker Arboretum Part of

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156-918: The YMCA's in northern Colorado Coleman Coker (born 1951), American architect Daniel Coker (1780–1846), first American Methodist missionary to the British colony of Sierra Leone David Robert Coker (1870–1938), American agricultural reformer D. J. Coker (born 1997), American football player Dolo Coker (1927–1983), American jazz pianist and composer Dorcas Coker-Appiah (born 1946), Ghanaian lawyer and women's rights activist Ebenezer Coker London silversmith c 1720. Eddie Coker (born 1960), American singer and songwriter of Children's music Folake Coker , Nigerian fashion designer Folorunsho Coker , Nigerian businessman Francis Coker (1878-1963), American political scientist Major Frank Coker (1911–1991), American football player and recipient of

169-446: The same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Coker . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Coker&oldid=1214974910 " Categories : Disambiguation pages Place name disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description

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