Frank Peak Akers (1901–1988), American naval admiral
Frank H. Akers Jr. (born 1944), American army general and lab director for the Oak Ridge National Laboratory
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FrankAkers may refer to: Frank Peak Akers (1901–1988), American naval admiral Frank H. Akers Jr. (born 1944), American army general and lab director...
Frank Peak Akers (March 28, 1901 – March 22, 1988) was an American naval rear admiral who was the first aviator to make an instrument landing aboard an...
and chairman (1986–1993) of IBM. Akers attended Yale, and while there joined Delta Kappa Epsilon (Phi chapter). Akers joined IBM in 1960 after serving...
In 1979, Akers served as president of the American Society of Criminology, and he received its Edwin H. Sutherland Award in 1988. III, Frank P. Williams;...
Guerir Air Base, around 249 km (155 mi) away. Upon arrival, Rear Admiral FrankAkers (commander of the U.S. fleet air arm in the eastern Atlantic and Mediterranean)...
Charles R. Brown * ADM 3159 15 August 1924 1 April 1960 – 2 January 1962 FrankAkers RADM 3228 11 September 1925 2 January 1962 – 1 April 1963 Wallace M....
to lose in the Cotton Bowl Classic. Akers coached Earl Campbell in his Heisman Trophy-winning 1977 season. Akers received criticism from those who believed...
Elizabeth Erwin; Steve Jankowski (previous General Manager); Sara Wojcicki; FrankAkers; Tom Dehner; and Tom Casey. The current General Manager is Jason Church...
(1956–1971) T. Vincent Learson (1971–1973) Frank T. Cary (1973–1981) John R. Opel (1981–1985) John Fellows Akers (1985–1993) Louis V. Gerstner, Jr. (1993–2002)...
Blues", for which Akers is credited as the author. In the 1940s, Akers and Callicott ended their musical work together, and Akers moved to Memphis, where...
Anthony Frank Iommi Jr. (born 19 February 1948) is an English musician. He co-founded the pioneering heavy metal band Black Sabbath, and was the band's...
Virginia in August 1994. He was a suspect in the 1977 disappearances of Tammy Akers and Angela Rader, who were both 14 years old and worked for him at the time...
a pair of runs by Kaepernick for gains of 19 and 17 yards enabled David Akers to kick a 36-yard field goal, sending the teams into their lockers rooms...
Frank Crawford (March 12, 1870 – November 25, 1963) was an American college football coach, lawyer, and law professor. He served as the first full-time...
Handclaps – Randall "Randy" Franks; Handclaps – Carol Lee Cooper, Dennis McCall; Harmonica, Piano – Jeff Easter Mandolin – Eugene Akers, Jesse McReynolds; Backing...
later, Akers missed (went wide left) on a 39-yard field goal attempt, but Baltimore's Chykie Brown was penalized for running into the kicker, and Akers' second...