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John Archibald Armstrong OC (24 March 1917 – 26 December 2010) was a Canadian business executive.

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5-3000: John Armstrong may refer to: Politicians [ edit ] John Alexander Macdonald Armstrong (1877–1926), Canadian politician John Armstrong (Australian politician) (1908–1977) John Armstrong (New Zealand politician) (1935–2018) John Armstrong Jr. (1758–1843), soldier and U.S. Secretary of War John Armstrong Sr. (1717–1795), American general and Continental Congressman John Franklin Armstrong (1819–1887), schoolteacher and Texas state representative John Armstrong (Irish politician) , MP for Fore Religion [ edit ] John Armstrong (archbishop of Armagh) (1915–1987), Anglican bishop John Armstrong (bishop of Grahamstown) (1813–1856), Anglican bishop John Armstrong (bishop of Bermuda) (1905–1992), Anglican bishop John Armstrong (dean of Kilfenora) (1792–1856), Anglican priest in Ireland Sports [ edit ] Jock Armstrong (born 1970), Scottish rally driver John Armstrong (cricketer) (born 1981), England John Armstrong (footballer, born 1890) (1890–1950), England John Armstrong (footballer, born 1936) , Scotland John Armstrong (footballer, born 1987) , Scotland John Armstrong (rugby league) , Australia John Lee Armstrong (1932–2012), American football player and coach John Armstrong (American football) (born 1963), American football defensive back Johnny Armstrong (1897–1960), American football player Others [ edit ] John Armstrong (architect) (1857–1941), Scottish architect John Armstrong (artist) (1893–1973), British artist and muralist John Armstrong (British Army officer) (1674–1742), Surveyor General John Armstrong (British writer/philosopher) (born 1966), British writer and philosopher John Armstrong (Carolina) (1735–1784), American soldier and land registrar John Armstrong (of Carrick) (1909–1984), farmer and musician from Northumberland John Armstrong (comics) (died 2018), British artist John Armstrong (frontiersman) (1755–1816), Pennsylvania and Ohio John Armstrong (journalist/poet) (1771–1797), Scotland John Armstrong (model railroader) (1920–2004), US John Armstrong (physician) (1784–1829), England John Armstrong (poet) (1709–1779), Scotland C. A. J. ("John") Armstrong (1909–1994), British medieval historian John Alexander Armstrong (1922–2010), professor of political science at University of Wisconsin-Madison John Archibald Armstrong (1917–2010), Canadian business executive John Barclay Armstrong (1850–1913), Texas Ranger and U.S. Marshal John S. Armstrong (1850–1908), developer, Texas John Armstrong (engineer) (1775–1854), Britain John Armstrong, New Zealand Army, made calculations for

10-537: The Te Rata Bridge John Eric Armstrong (born 1973), American serial killer See also [ edit ] Armstrong (surname) Jack Armstrong (disambiguation) " Johnnie Armstrong ", a folk ballad about a Scottish raider and folk-hero [REDACTED] Topics referred to by the same term This disambiguation page lists articles about people with the same name. If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change

15-480: The link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=John_Armstrong&oldid=1184044109 " Category : Human name disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages John Alexander Macdonald Armstrong John Alexander Macdonald Armstrong (November 19, 1877 – February 2, 1926)

20-583: The township in 1908. This article about a historical Conservative Party of Canada Member of the Parliament of Canada is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . John Archibald Armstrong Armstrong was chief executive officer of Imperial Oil from 1973 to 1981. He was also a director of the Royal Bank of Canada . In 1983, he was made an Officer of the Order of Canada . He

25-567: Was a Canadian politician , conveyancer and real estate agent . He was elected to the House of Commons of Canada in the 1911 election as a Member of the historical Conservative Party and re-elected in 1917 as a Unionist . He ran in the elections of 1908 and 1921 as a Conservative and lost both elections. Born in King Township, Ontario , Canada, prior to his federal political experience, he served on King Township council as reeve of

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