Wiktionary GreenCross may refer to GreenCross Japan , a Japanese pharmaceutical company GreenCross Code , a traffic safety education program in the United Kingdom GreenCross International , an environmental organization founded by Mikhail Gorbachev The GreenCross is the logo for the National Safety Council in the United States List of Japanese flags Cultural flags GreenCross flags are the industrial safety health flags in Japan. They are not related to the Japanese pharmaceutical company The GreenCross Code Man was played by David Prowse GreenCross chemical warfare , a group of World War I chemical warfare agents C.D. GreenCross 1916&ndash 1985 , a Chilean football soccer club currently defunct Club Atl tico GreenCross , an Ecuadorian football soccer club A common symbol used in the medical marijuana community Retail Pharmacies Chemists in Europe and elsewhere may display a greencross See also Blue Cross disambiguation Bronze Cross disambiguation Gold Cross disambiguation Red Cross disambiguation Silver Cross disambiguation White Cross disambiguation Yellow cross disambiguation disambig de Gr nes Kreuz fr GreenCross ... more details
For the suburb of Leeds CrossGreen, Leeds Unreferenced auto yes date December 2009 File CrossGreen rugby ground, Otley.jpg thumb right CrossGreenCrossGreen is a multi use stadium in Otley , England . It is currently used mostly for rugby football rugby matches and is the home ground of Otley R.U.F.C. . The stadium holds 5,000 people. It was used as a venue in the 1991 Rugby World Cup when it came to England. It s located near Netto store Netto Supermarket in Otley and owns a car park. 1991 Rugby World Cup Venues Coord 53 54 29 N 1 41 14 W display title Category Rugby union stadiums in England Category Rugby World Cup stadiums Category Buildings and structures in Leeds Category Otley Yorkshire struct stub England sports venue stub ja ... more details
Summary logo fur Article GreenCross International Use Org HIGHLY RECOMMENDED Source ADDITIONAL INFORMATION Used for Owner GreenCross International Website History Updated logo of GreenCross International, to replace former logo with green background Commentary OVERRIDE FIELDS Description Portion Low resolution Purpose Replaceability other information Non free logo Licensing Non free logo ... more details
distinguish GreenCross Japan GreenCross Gr nkreuz is a World War I chemical warfare pulmonary agent consisting of chloropicrin PS, Aquinite, Klop , phosgene CG, Collongite and or trichloromethyl chloroformate Surpalite, Perstoff . GreenCross is also a generic World War I German marking for artillery shells with pulmonary agents chemical payload affecting the lungs . http www.cbwinfo.com History WWI.html The tip of the grenade with the fuse explosive fuse end painted green and a greencross at the bottom of the cartridge. Other GreenCross mixtures were based on phosgene and or diphosgene . The first use of GreenCross was on May 31 1915 in a German offensive in Ypres . The mixture was chlorine phosgene, with 95 and 5 . See also Blue Cross chemical warfare Yellow Cross chemical warfare White Cross chemical warfare Category Pulmonary agents Category World War I chemical weapons weapon stub de Gr nkreuz pl Zielony krzy bro chemiczna ... more details
Infobox football club clubname GreenCross image fullname Club Atl tico GreenCross nickname El Equipo de la Cruz Verde The Team of the GreenCross founded January 12, 1961 ref http www.rsssf.com tablese ecuafound.html Ecuador Foundation Dates of Clubs ref ground Estadio Jocay br Manta , Ecuador capacity 20,000 chairman manager league season position pattern la1 whiteborder pattern b1 whiterightsash pattern ra1 whiteborder leftarm1 008000 body1 008000 rightarm1 008000 shorts1 FFFFFF socks1 FFFFFF pattern la2 greenborder pattern b2 rightsashonwhite pattern ra2 greenborder leftarm2 FFFFFF body2 008000 rightarm2 FFFFFF shorts2 008000 socks2 008000 Club Atl tico GreenCross is a association football football club based in Manta , Ecuador and founded on January 12, 1961. In 1991 the team won the title in the Serie B de Ecuador Serie B E1. Achievements National Serie B de Ecuador Campeonato Ecuatoriano de F tbol Serie B Winner 1 1991 E1 Notable players flagicon Ecuador Julio Briones flagicon Ecuador ngel Fern ndez Johnny L on flagicon Ecuador Erwin Ram rez References reflist Category Ecuadorian football clubs GreenCross, Club Atletico Category Association football clubs established in 1961 GreenCross, Club Atletico Ecuador sport stub SouthAm footyclub stub es Club Atl tico GreenCross ... more details
Football club infobox clubname GreenCross image fullname Club de Deportes GreenCross nickname Los pijes founded 1916 ground Estadio Municipal Germ n Becker Estadio Municipal de Temuco capacity 22,000 chairman manager league Primera Divisi n de Chile Primera Divisi n season 1984 position 23rd pattern la1 pattern b1 pattern ra1 leftarm1 FFFFFF body1 FFFFFF rightarm1 FFFFFF shorts1 FFFFFF socks1 FFFFFF pattern la2 pattern b2 pattern ra2 leftarm2 006400 body2 006400 rightarm2 006400 shorts2 006400 socks2 006400 GreenCross , is an extinct Chile an sports club based in the city of Santiago, Chile Santiago until 1965, when they moved to Temuco . The club were founded on June 27, 1916, and their first chairman was Francisco Tapia . It was one of the 8 teams that founded the professional Primera Divisi n de Chile Chilean football league , in 1933. The club had other sports branches besides football these were basketball , cyclism , and waterpolo . The club won their first, and only Chilean league title in 1945. In 1965 moved to Temuco where they merged with the local football team Deportes Temuco , and since then, they were known as GreenCross Temuco , until 1985 when the club was folded. National honours Primera Divisi n de Chile Primera Divisi n 1 1945 Primera B Chile Segunda Division 2 1960, 1963 43 seasons in Primera Divisi n de Chile Primera Divisi n 5 seasons in Primera B Chile Segunda Division Records Record Primera Divisi n de Chile Primera Divisi n victory 8 0 v. Santiago Morning 1977 Record Primera Divisi n de Chile Primera Divisi n defeat 1 10 v. Uni n Espa ola 1934 Most goals scored Primera Divisi n matches 75, Juan Morcillo Notable players flagicon Argentina Gustavo ... tablesc chilecuphist.html RSSSF.com DEFAULTSORT GreenCross Football Category Chilean football ... disestablished in 1985 Category Sport in Santiago Chile sport stub SouthAm footyclub stub de CD GreenCross es Club de Deportes GreenCross it Club de Deportes GreenCross nl Club GreenCross ... more details
Multiple issues refimprove April 2010 primarysources April 2010 File GreenCross Logo.png thumb right 200px Logo of GreenCross International GreenCross International is an List of environmental organisations ... www.globalgreen.org about gci.html ref GreenCross International s mission is to help ensure a just ... index.php?option com content&task view&id 7&Itemid 7 GreenCross International Headquarters Redirection ... view&id 96&Itemid 1 GreenCross International Headquarters Redirection Bot generated title ref Thirty one countries have established GreenCross National organisations which are part of GreenCross International ... the Swiss Parliamentarian Roland Wiederkehr founded the World GreenCross with the same objective. The two organisations merged in 1993 to form GreenCross International GCI . GCI was then formally ... Ronald Hess United States President Diane Meyer Simon . To date, GreenCross International is represented .... GreenCross International has a general consultative status with the United Nations Economic and Social ... Likhotal, President & CEO ex officio Sander Mallien, Treasurer, GreenCross Switzerland President Mohan Munasinghe Mario Soares Sergey Baranovskiy, GreenCross Russia President Celso Luiz Claro de Oliveira, GreenCross Brazil President Ouss ni Diallo, GreenCross Burkina Faso CEO Shoo Iwasaki, GreenCross Japan President Scott Seydel, Global Green USA Chairman. Honorary Board Princess Basma bint Talal ... catastrophes. In addition to the GreenCross, Mr. Gorbachev also used other channels such as the World .... Mission The mission of GreenCross International is to help ensure a just, sustainable and secure ... systems, GreenCross provides comprehensive programmes that further the values of cooperation ..., and hinges on the shared responsibility for a sustainable and just future for all. GreenCross International ... References references External links http www.greencrossinternational.net GreenCross International ... Category International renewable energy organizations ar da GreenCross ... more details
. Pedestrians crossing Ingram Street, Glasgow. The GreenCross Code is a brand created by the UK ... awareness of pedestrian road safety in the United Kingdom UK . The multimedia GreenCross Code campaign began in 1970 and continues today. The GreenCross Code replaced the earlier Kerb Drill pedestrian ... by safety authorities. Tufty Prior to the introduction of the GreenCross campaign, a series ... 5 s Ice Cream Van Bot generated title ref GreenCross Code The GreenCross Code itself is a short step ... Live . have remained more or less the same. The 2005 version of the GreenCross Code reads as follows ... ALIVE Keep looking and listening GreenCross Man Infobox animated superhero Wikipedia WikiProject Comics character name image File Greencross man take it.jpg 250px imagesize caption Take it from GreenCross Man publisher first series 1970 first episode first comic creators based on voiced by alter ... optional aliases optional powers cat subcat hero villain sortkey PAGENAME addcharcat The GreenCross Man sometimes known simply as GreenCross is a costumed superhero character created in 1975 as an aid to teaching young children the GreenCross Code, and for promoting general road safety. British ..., GreenCross Man character has the power to Teleportation teleport from his monitoring station at GreenCross Control to any location where youths are in need of pedestrian safety instruction. He ... Crosses and his slogan is I won t be there when you cross the road So always use the GreenCross Code. GreenCross Man, played by Prowse, was later to guest in an episode of BBC2 s Fantasy Football ... as was advised by GreenCross Man in his adverts . Other campaigns In 1976, actor Jon Pertwee , famous as the Third Doctor on the TV series Doctor Who , appeared in a PIF for the GreenCross Code ... employed a GreenCross Code Rapping rap based on the hit The Message Grandmaster Flash and the Furious ... Hedgehogs.gov.uk The 2005 GreenCross Code website http www.rospa.com index.htm RoSPA ... more details
Image CrossGreen 1.jpg thumb right 300px CrossGreenCrossGreen is a mainly industrial area of Leeds , West Yorkshire , England . It is around convert 1 mi km to the south east of Leeds city centre . The area lies in the LS9 LS postcode area Leeds postcode area between Osmondthorpe , Richmond Hill, West Yorkshire Richmond Hill and Hunslet . CrossGreen Comprehensive School was a medium sized secondary school set in large grounds on CrossGreen Lane. In 1996, it changed its name to Copperfields College and was closed because of falling numbers and poor results and demolished in 2008. The site has now been cleared and all that remains is a painted over sign and a layby in front of the old entrance. CrossGreen is currently experiencing a high level of anti social behaviour , which the local police and council are working with residents to eliminate. Much of the remaining housing in the area is currently being demolished, or renovated as part of the EASEL regeneration initiative. It was the birthplace in 1942 of the poet Barry Tebb and the setting for his epic poem, Bridge Over the Aire , considered his finest poem by Michael Haslam, a leading poet of the so called Cambridge School. br NSEW East End Park, Leeds East End Park Hunslet Halton Holbeck coord 53.789 N 1.511 W display title Category Places in Leeds WestYorkshire geo stub ... more details
GreenCross Corporation Kabushiki Gaisha Midori J ji was one of the premier pharmaceutical company pharmaceutical companies in Japan . The company merged into Yoshitomi Pharmaceutical Co., Ltd. on April 1, 1998, and renamed to Welfide Corporation on April 1, 2000. Finally Welfide Corp. and Mitsubishi Tokyo Pharmaceutical Inc. were merged to form Mitsubishi Pharma Corporation on October 1, 2001. GreenCross was founded in 1950 as Japan s first commercial blood bank and became a diversified international pharmaceutical company producing ethical drugs for delivery or administration by doctors and healthcare workers. Its founders included war criminal s such as Masaji Kitano Kitano Masaji who performed torture and experiments on humans in the Japanese military s notorious Unit 731 during World War II . Its products were extensively used in the treatments of a wide range of ailments. As well as supplying whole blood for transfusions, GreenCross was also active in developing blood derivative products such as coagulation factors, Antibody immunoglobulin and serum albumin albumin . In the mid 1960s, it expanded into the non plasma sector. Cardiovascular agents, coagulation fibrinolytic agents, immunological agents, anti inflammatory agents, albumin based agents, blood plasma components and parenteral nutrition accounted for 71 of fiscal 1998 unconsolidated revenues wholesale of diagnostic reagents, 14 and other, 15 . Unconsolidated revenues accounted for 59.5 of fiscal 1998 consolidated revenues. The company had eleven consolidated subsidiaries, three each in the United States and Japan, and one each in Germany , the United Kingdom , Barbados , China and Hong Kong . Overseas sales accounted for 41.9 of fiscal 1998 consolidated revenues. In the late 1980s, GreenCross and Takeshi Abe were at the center of a HIV tainted blood scandal Japan scandal in which up to 3,000 Japanese contracted HIV through the distribution and use ... more details
Refimprove date April 2011 Infobox Organization name American Red Cross image Flag of the Red Cross.svg ... http www.redcross.org www files Documents pdf corppubs ARC 990 2010.pdf title American Red Cross 2010 ... Red Cross ARC , also known as the American National Red Cross , is a volunteer led, humanitarian organization ... relief , the American Red Cross offers services in five other areas community services that help ... 3001, the American National Red Cross is governed by volunteers and supported by community donations ... Red Cross is American Red Cross National Headquarters headquartered in Washington, D.C. . The Chairman ... American Red Cross National Headquarters Founders File American Red Cross headquarters.JPG thumb The American Red Cross National Headquarters in Washington, D.C. is a National Historic Landmark . The American ... MI . ref http www.redcross.org museum history charter.asp The Federal Charter of the American Red Cross , American Red Cross website. Retrieved 2007 04 18 ref Fifteen people were present at this first ... 1919 founded the American Red Cross Nursing Service on Jan. 20, 1910 Clara Barton Main Clara Barton ... A. Arthur on the basis that the new American Red Cross organization could also be available to respond ... label in the International Red Cross. Barton became President of the American branch of the society, known officially as the American National Red Cross. Soon after the initial May 1881 meeting ... one block from the White House . File American Red Cross Administrative Headquarters.JPG thumb American ... home, and it served as an early headquarters of the American Red Cross as well. The National Park ... the American Red Cross in 1904. Organization The American Red Cross is a nationwide network of more ... ARCLeaders Cite web title Leaders of the American Red Cross url http www.redcross.org museum history leaders.asp publisher American Red Cross accessdate August 22, 2011 ref In 2007, US legislation clarified ... 2007 04 18 us 18cnd cross.html? r 1&hp&oref slogin title American Red Cross Announces New Chief ... more details
Infobox NFL retired image name Jeff Cross position Defensive end number 91 birth date Birth date and age 1966 3 25 BR Blythe, California debutyear 1988 finalyear 1996 draftyear 1988 draftround 9 draftpick 238 college Missouri Tigers football Missouri teams nowiki nowiki Miami Dolphins 1988 NFL season 1988 1996 NFL season 1996 stat1label Tackle football move Tackles stat1value 377 stat2label Quarterback sack Sacks stat2value 59.5 stat3label Interceptions stat3value 1 nfl CRO429600 highlights nowiki nowiki Pro Bowl selection 1991 Pro Bowl 1990 Jeffrey Allen Cross born May 25, 1966 in Riverside, California is a former American football defensive end in the National Football League . He was drafted by the Miami Dolphins in the ninth round of the 1988 NFL Draft . He played college football at Missouri Tigers football Missouri . Cross was a Pro Bowl selection in 1991 Pro Bowl 1990 . Dolphins1988DraftPicks Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Cross, Jeff ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION American football player DATE OF BIRTH March 25, 1966 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Cross, Jeff Category 1966 births Category Living people Category People from Riverside, California Category American football defensive ends Category Missouri Tigers football players Category Miami Dolphins players Category American Conference Pro Bowl players defensive lineman 1960s stub ... more details
For the actress sometimes known as Jessie Green Philece Sampler Jessie Green is a former wide receiver in the National Football League . Biography Green was born Jessie Ray Green on February 21, 1954 in Malakoff, Texas . ref http www.pro football reference.com players G GreeJe20.htm ref Career Green was drafted by the Green Bay Packers in the tenth round of the 1976 NFL Draft and was a member of the team that season. After two years away from the NFL, he spent two seasons with the Seattle Seahawks . He played at the collegiate level at the University of Tulsa . See also List of Green Bay Packers players References reflist Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Green, Jessie ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION American football player DATE OF BIRTH February 21, 1954 PLACE OF BIRTH Malakoff, Texas DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT GreenAmerican Football , Jessie Category People from Henderson County, Texas Category Green Bay Packers players Category Seattle Seahawks players Category American football wide receivers Category University of Tulsa alumni Category Tulsa Golden Hurricane football players Category Players of American football from Texas Category 1954 births Category Living people widereceiver 1950s stub ... more details
see WP NONFREE name Ernie Green birth date birth date and age 1938 10 15 birth place Columbus, Georgia , USA Position Running back , Fullback American football Fullback College University of Louisville ... PFR GreeEr01 years 1962 br 1962 1968 teams Green Bay Packers br Cleveland Browns Career Highlights Y ProBowls 2 Ernest Ernie Green born October 15, 1938, Columbus, Georgia is a former American football Fullback American football fullback for the Cleveland Browns in the National Football League . Early years Green was born and raised in Columbus, Georgia, and attended Spencer High School Georgia Spencer High School there. College Green attended the University of Louisville from 1958 61, rushing ... sports m footbl mtt green ernie00.html Player Bio Ernie Green ref Green Bay Packers In 1962 the reigning world champion Green Bay Packers drafted Green in the 14th round of the 1962 NFL Draft . During that year s training camp, Green was traded to the Cleveland Browns where he would make a name for himself as one of the league s top fullbacks. ref name autogenerated1 Cleveland Browns Green was sold by the Green Bay Packers in 1962 to the Cleveland Browns where he would make a name for himself as one of the league s top fullbacks. After seeing limited action as a rookie in 1962, Green entered ... Jim Brown . Green finished his first full season of action with 526 rushing yards and catching 28 ... in July 1966, Green was switched from halfback to fullback and teamed with another future Hall of Famer .... Green earned a pair of Pro Bowl appearances over the next two seasons ref http www.pro football reference.com players GreeEr01.htm Ernie Green Statistics ref and also twice earned All Pro accolades. In August 1968, Green injured his knee during a preseason contest in Los Angeles and missed ... passes out of the backfield. ref name autogenerated1 Retirement and Business Interests Green runs Ernie Green Industries, which manufactures components for the automotive industry in suburban Dayton ... more details
Primary sources date March 2010 Buzzword date September 2011 The AmericanGreen Chamber of Commerce AGCC is a 501 c 6 non profit umbrella organization , which will be operational in 2010. The AGCC aims to advance sustainability by providing environmentally conscious business es with non biased resources on the local, state and national level. These resources serve to educate on sustainable topics and incentivize businesses to develop and implement sustainable practices into their business models. ref http www.arizonagreenchamber.org Phoenix ?page id 874 ref State Chapters Main Arizona Green Chamber of Commerce Founded in November 2008 as a 501 c 6 non profit organization, the Arizona Green Chamber of Commerce is the first state level chapter of the AmericanGreen Chamber of Commerce. Their mission is to promote the success of businesses committed to environmental and social responsibility. ref http www.arizonagreenchamber.org Phoenix ?page id 42 ref Local Chapters Main Arizona Green Chamber of Commerce The first local chapter of the Arizona Green Chamber of Commerce is located in Phoenix, Arizona. ref http arizonagreenchamber.com ref References Reflist Category 501 c 6 nonprofit organizations Category Sustainability organisations ... more details
Infobox gridiron football person name Paul Green image birth date birth date 1966 10 8 birth place Coalinga, California death date Position Tight end College University of Southern California DraftedYear DraftedRound Stats y DatabaseFootball GREENPAU01 PFR ProBowls years 1992 1994 br 1996 teams Seattle Seahawks br New Orleans Saints Paul Green is a former professional American football player who played tight end for four seasons for the Seattle Seahawks and New Orleans Saints . ref http www.pro football reference.com players G GreePa00.htm ref ref http www.nfl.com players paulgreen profile?id GRE330291 ref References reflist Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Green, Paul ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION American football player DATE OF BIRTH 1966 10 08 PLACE OF BIRTH Coalinga, California DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Green, Paul Category 1966 births Category American football tight ends Category USC Trojans football players Category Seattle Seahawks players Category New Orleans Saints players Category Living people tightend stub ... more details
For the CFL player David Green Canadian football Infobox NFL retired image name Dave Green position Punter American football Punter , Placekicker number 4 birth date Birth date and age 1949 9 21 BR Mason City, Iowa death date debutyear 1973 finalyear 1978 draftyear 1972 draftround 17 draftpick 418 college Ohio University teams nowiki nowiki This forces MediaWiki to recognize the first bullet. Kind of a workaround to a bug. Houston Oilers 1973 NFL season 1973 Cincinnati Bengals 1974 NFL season 1974 1975 NFL season 1975 Tampa Bay Buccaneers 1976 NFL season 1976 1978 NFL season 1978 stat1label Punt football Punts stat1value 446 stat2label Punting Yards stat2value 17,883 stat3label Punting Avg stat3value 40.1 nfl GRE162282 Dave Green born September 21, 1949 in Mason City, Iowa is a former Punter American football punter and placekicker in the National Football League . He played for the Houston Oilers , the Cincinnati Bengals , and the Tampa Bay Buccaneers . He played college football for the Ohio Bobcats . Green was the last NFL player, along with the Cleveland Browns Don Cockroft , to serve as his team s primary kicker and punter over the course of a season, when he led the Buccaneers in both categories in 1976 Tampa Bay Buccaneers season 1976 . 1976 Tampa Bay Buccaneers Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Green, Dave ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION American football player DATE OF BIRTH September 21, 1949 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Green, Dave Category 1949 births Category Living people Category People from Cerro Gordo County, Iowa Category American football punters Category American football placekickers Category Ohio Bobcats football players Category Houston Oilers players Category Cincinnati Bengals players Category Tampa Bay Buccaneers players Amfoot punter stub ... more details
for others of the same name Gary Green disambiguation Infobox NFL retired image name Gary Green position Cornerback number 24 birth date Birth date and age 1955 10 22 BR San Antonio, Texas debutyear 1977 finalyear 1985 draftyear 1977 draftround 1 draftpick 10 college Baylor University Baylor teams nowiki nowiki This forces MediaWiki to recognize the first bullet. Kind of a workaround to a bug. Kansas City Chiefs 1977 NFL season 1977 1983 NFL season 1983 Los Angeles Rams 1984 NFL season 1984 1985 NFL season 1985 stat1label Interception football INT stat1value 33 stat2label INT yards stat2value 502 stat3label Touchdown s stat3value 2 nfl GRE200466 highlights nowiki nowiki 4 Pro Bowl selection 1982 Pro Bowl 1981 , 1983 Pro Bowl 1982 , 1984 Pro Bowl 1983 , 1986 Pro Bowl 1985 5 All Pro selection 1981, 1982, 1983, 1984, 1985 Gary Francis Green born October 22, 1955 is a former American football cornerback . A star at Baylor University Baylor , he played nine professional seasons as a cornerback from 1977 NFL season 1977 1985 NFL season 1985 in the National Football League . 1976 College Football Consensus All Americans Kansas City Chiefs first round draft picks 1977 NFL Draft Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Green, Gary ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION American football player DATE OF BIRTH October 22, 1955 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Green, Gary Category 1955 births Category Living people Category Sportspeople from San Antonio, Texas Category All American college football players Category American football cornerbacks Category Baylor Bears football players Category Kansas City Chiefs players Category Los Angeles Rams players Category American Conference Pro Bowl players Category National Conference Pro Bowl players defensiveback 1950s stub ... more details
Infobox pro football player image name Johnny Green birth date Birth date and age 1937 10 12 birth place West Point, Mississippi death date death place Position Quarterback College University of Tennessee at Chattanooga Chattanooga NFLDraftedYear 1959 NFLDraftedRound 21 NFLDraftedPick 247 Stats Y PFR GreeJo00 DatabaseFootball GREENJOH03 years 1960 1961 br 1962 1963 teams American Football League AFL Buffalo Bills br AFL New York Jets New York Titans John Edward Green born October 12, 1937 in West Point, Mississippi was a former American collegiate and Professional Football quarterback who played in four American Football League seasons from 1960 1963 for the Buffalo Bills and the New York Jets New York Titans . See also List of American Football League players Other American Football League players Buffalo Bills starting quarterback navbox New York Jets starting quarterback navbox 1960 Buffalo Bills Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Green, Johnny ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION American football player DATE OF BIRTH October 12, 1937 PLACE OF BIRTH West Point, Mississippi DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Green, Johnny Category 1937 births Category Living people Category People from Clay County, Mississippi Category American football quarterbacks Category Chattanooga Mocs football players Category Buffalo Bills AFL players Category New York Titans AFL players quarterback 1930s stub ... more details
Infobox NFL retired image name Harold Green position Running back number 28, 30 birth date birth date and age 1968 1 29 BR Ladson, South Carolina death date debutyear 1990 finalyear 1998 draftyear 1990 draftround 2 draftpick 38 college University of South Carolina South Carolina teams nowiki nowiki Cincinnati Bengals 1990 NFL season 1990 1995 NFL season 1995 St. Louis Rams 1996 NFL season 1996 Atlanta Falcons 1997 NFL season 1997 1998 NFL season 1998 stat1label Rushing yards stat1value 4,365 stat2label Average stat2value 3.8 stat3label Touchdown s stat3value 13 nfl GRE219558 highlights nowiki nowiki Pro Bowl x1 1993 Pro Bowl 1992 Harold Green, Jr. born January 29, 1968 in Ladson, SC , is a former professional American football player who was selected by the Cincinnati Bengals in the 2nd round of the 1990 NFL Draft . He attended Stratford High School in Goose Creek, SC. A 6 2 , 222 lb. running back from the University of South Carolina , Green played 9 NFL seasons from 1990 to 1998. His best year as a pro came during the 1992 NFL season 1992 season as a member of the Bengals, rushing for 1,170 yards with 41 receptions. Carl Ekern Spirit of the Game Award SEC Football Legends navbox Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Green, Harold ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION American football player DATE OF BIRTH January 29, 1968 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Green, Harold Category 1968 births Category Living people Category People from Sacramento, California Category American football running backs Category South Carolina Gamecocks football players Category Cincinnati Bengals players Category St. Louis Rams players Category Atlanta Falcons players Category American Conference Pro Bowl players runningback 1960s stub ... more details
Taxobox name Americangreen kingfishers image Chloroceryle inda Madidi National Park Bolivia 8a 4c.jpg image caption Green and rufous Kingfisher in Bolivia regnum Animal ia phylum Chordate Chordata classis Bird Aves ordo Coraciiformes familia water kingfisher Cerylidae genus Chloroceryle genus authority Johann Jakob Kaup Kaup , 1848 subdivision ranks Species subdivision C. amazona br C. americana br C. inda br C. aenea The Americangreen kingfishers are the Chloroceryle genus of kingfisher s, which are native to tropical Central America Central and South America , with one species extending north to south Texas . They comprise four species Amazon Kingfisher , Chloroceryle amazona Green Kingfisher , Chloroceryle americana Green and rufous Kingfisher , Chloroceryle inda American Pygmy Kingfisher , Chloroceryle aenea The Americangreen kingfishers breed by streams in forests or mangrove s, nesting in a long horizontal tunnel made in a river bank. They have the typical kingfisher shape, with a short tail and long bill. All are plumaged oily green above, and the underpart colour shows an interesting pattern insofar as the smallest and second largest, American Pygmy Kingfisher and Green and rufous Kingfisher, have rufous underparts, whereas the largest and second smallest, Amazon Kingfisher and Green Kingfisher, have white underparts with only the males also having a rufous breast band. These birds take crustacean s and fish caught by the usual kingfisher technique of a dive from a perch or brief hover, although the American Pygmy Kingfisher will hawk at insect s in flight. Evolutionary history These water kingfisher s are descended from a common ancestor which seems to have been closely related to a progenitor of the Pied Kingfisher which at that stage had not yet lost the metallic plumage tone , and are similar in plumage and habits Moyle, 2006 . All four have overlapping ranges, and may fish the same waters however the weight ratio of aenea americana inda amazona is almost ... more details
Infobox NFL retired name Mark Green Image caption position Running back number 31 birth date birth date and age 1967 3 22 br Riverside, California death date debutyear 1989 finalyear 1992 draftyear 1989 draftround 5 draftpick 130 undraftedyear college University of Notre Dame teams nowiki nowiki Chicago Bears 1989 1992 stat1label Rushing att yards stat1value 116 496 stat2label Reception American football Receptions yards stat2value 22 213 stat3label Touchdown s stat3value 7 nfl GRE315018 pfr dbf cfl afl highlights nowiki nowiki No notable achievements HOF CollegeHOF CFHOF Mark Anthony Green born March 22, 1967 in Riverside, California is a former American football running back in the National Football League . He was a 5th round selection 130th overall pick out of Notre Dame Fighting Irish football Notre Dame by the Chicago Bears in the 1989 NFL Draft . Bears1989DraftPicks Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Green, Mark ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION American football player DATE OF BIRTH March 22, 1967 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Green, Mark Category 1967 births Category Living people Category People from Riverside, California Category Players of American football from California Category American football running backs Category Notre Dame Fighting Irish football players Category Chicago Bears players runningback 1960s stub ... more details
Infobox gridiron football person name Charlie Green image birth date March 14, 1943 birth place Dayton, Ohio death date death place Position quarterback QB College Wittenberg University Awards Honors DatabaseFootball GREENCHA01 years 1966 teams Oakland Raiders CollegeHOF 60101 HOF Charlie Green born March 14, 1943 was an American football player. He was elected to the College Football Hall of Fame in 2002 . He would play professionally for the Oakland Raiders . Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Green, Charlie ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH March 14, 1943 PLACE OF BIRTH Dayton, Ohio DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Green, Charlie Category 1943 births Category College Football Hall of Fame inductees Category Oakland Raiders AFL players Category Wittenberg Tigers football players Category People from Dayton, Ohio Category Living people collegefootball stub ... more details
Infobox NFL player name Justin Green image capton currentteam Free Agent currentnumber 33 currentpositionplain Fullback American football Fullback birth date Birth date and age 1982 4 30 birth place San Diego, California heightft 6 heightin 0 weight 246 debutyear 2005 debutteam Baltimore Ravens college Montana Grizzlies football Montana draftyear 2005 draftround 5 draftpick 158 pastteams nowiki nowiki Baltimore Ravens NFL Year 2005 NFL Year 2007 New York Jets NFL Year 2008 Arizona Cardinals NFL Year ... Receiving TDs statvalue3 0 nfl GRE297971 Justin Green born April 30, 1982 in San Diego , California is an American football Fullback American football fullback who is currently a free agent. He ... at Montana Grizzlies football Montana . Green has also been a member of the New York Jets . Early years Green attended the University of San Diego High School and was a student and earned three ... attended the University of San Diego High School. College career Green started out his career at San ... major. Professional career Baltimore Ravens Green was selected by the Baltimore Ravens in the 5th ... games played in his rookie campaign. Green played in both the Ravens Monday Night Football games in 2005, and started one of them. His game worn jersey from the Monday Night game with Green Bay Packers Green Bay was auctioned on Ebay and sold for a few hundred dollars. Green also played on special teams . He made his NFL debut on September 11 versus the Indianapolis Colts . Green finished the year ... into the starting lineup during the preseason in 2007. New York Jets Green was claimed off waivers ... After spending the 2008 season out of football, Green was signed to a future contract by the Arizona ... Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Green, Justin ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE ... Green, Justin Category 1982 births Category Living people Category People from San Diego, California Category American football running backs Category American football fullbacks Category Montana ... more details
Infobox gridiron football person name Willie Green image birth date Birth date and age 1966 04 2 birth place Athens, Georgia death date Position Wide receiver College University of Mississippi Mississippi DraftedYear 1990 DraftedRound 8 DraftedPick 194 Stats y DatabaseFootball GREENWIL01 PFR GreeWi00 ProBowls years 1991 1993 br 1994 br 1995 1996 br 1997 1998 teams Detroit Lions br Tampa Bay Buccaneers br Carolina Panthers br Denver Broncos Willie Aaron Green born April 2, 1966 in Athens, Georgia is a former professional American football wide receiver who played for the Detroit Lions , the Tampa Bay Buccaneers , the Carolina Panthers , and the Denver Broncos in the National Football League . He played college football at the University of Mississippi . Super Bowl XXXII Super Bowl XXXIII 1995 Carolina Panthers Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Green, Willie ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION American football player DATE OF BIRTH April 2, 1966 PLACE OF BIRTH Athens, Georgia DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Green, Willie Category 1966 births Category Living people Category People from Athens, Georgia Category American football wide receivers Category Ole Miss Rebels football players Category Detroit Lions players Category Tampa Bay Buccaneers players Category Carolina Panthers players Category Denver Broncos players widereceiver 1960s stub fr Willie Green football am ricain ... more details