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What (who) is Godwin - definition


Godwin         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Godwin (disambiguation)
Godwin is an English-language surname with Anglo-Saxon origins. It means God's friend and is thus equivalent to Theophilus, Jedediah, Amadeus and Reuel.
Richard Godwin         
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  • Richard P. Godwin with President Ronald Reagan and Secretary of Defense Caspar Weinberger
AMERICAN NUCLEAR ENGINEER
Richard P. Godwin
Richard Philip Godwin (March 21, 1922 – March 3, 2005) also known as Dick, was born in Clifton, New Jersey, but raised in New Britain, Connecticut. Served in the United States Navy during WWII, enlisted July 1, 1943, and discharged June 21, 1946.
James Godwin         
UNITED STATES ADMIRAL
James B. Godwin III; Godwin, James
James Basil "Gib" Godwin III (born February 6, 1951), a retired Rear Admiral (upper half) of the United States Navy, was the Program Executive Officer – Enterprise Information Systems of the Department of the Navy. His responsibilities included oversight of the Navy/Marine Corps Intranet.
Examples of use of Godwin
1. "All that‘s left is a concrete slab," Godwin said.
2. Keith Godwin lives in the same neighborhood as McCrocklin.
3. Yvonne Godwin, 56, of Pilley Crescent, Cheltenham, put two teaspoons of the poison into the cake she made for her partner of 30 years, Robert Godwin.
4. Godwin or the late Potomac News weekly columnist Norman H.
5. Carlene Godwin, 24, denied a public order offence.