Paul Gorman (disambiguation)

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Paul Gorman is an English writer.

Paul Gorman may also refer to:

Paul Anthony Gorman is an Irish former professional footballer who made 219 appearances in the Football League playing for Arsenal, Birmingham City, Carlisle United and Shrewsbury Town. He played as a midfielder.

Paul Michael Gorman is an English former professional footballer who played in the Football League, as a forward.

Paul F. Gorman U.S. Army general

Paul Francis Gorman is a retired United States Army general who served as Commander in Chief, United States Southern Command (USCINCSO) from 1983 to 1985.

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