McKenney (disambiguation)

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McKenney is a small town in Virginia, United States.

McKenney or McKenny may also refer to:

McKenney or McKenny is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:

Mount McKenny is a mountain rising to 1,890 metres (6,200 ft) at the south end of the Daniels Range, 4 nautical miles (7 km) southeast of Mount Toogood, in the Usarp Mountains of Antarctica. It was mapped by the United States Geological Survey from surveys and U.S. Navy air photos, 1960–63, and was named by the Advisory Committee on Antarctic Names for Clarence D. McKenny, a United States Antarctic Research Program meteorologist who wintered at South Pole Station in 1959 and 1961, and at Eights Station in 1963.

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McKenney, Virginia Town in Virginia, United States

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Faces were an English rock band formed in 1969 by members of Small Faces after lead singer/guitarist Steve Marriott left that group to form Humble Pie. The remaining Small Faces—Ian McLagan (keyboards), Ronnie Lane, and Kenney Jones —were joined by Ronnie Wood (guitar) and Rod Stewart, both from the Jeff Beck Group, and the new line-up was renamed Faces.

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Simon Diamond American professional wrestler

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RESCUE is a Christian a cappella quartet of musical performers operating out of Gresham, OR. The group started as a quartet in 1997 consisting of Jason Overstreet, Jason McKenney, Chad Krober, and Matt Lusk and released their first album in 1999. Tim Storms, who set a Guinness World Record for the lowest note produced by a human in 2000, was a member of the group from 2001 until 2004. Currently, Overstreet is the only original member of the group. Overstreet continues to write, arrange and produce the group's repertoire and albums.

George Kenney United States Army general

George Churchill Kenney was a United States Army Air Forces general during World War II. He is best known as the commander of the Allied Air Forces in the Southwest Pacific Area (SWPA), a position he held between August 1942 and 1945.

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Thomas Loraine McKenney was a United States official who served as Superintendent of Indian Affairs from 1824–1830.

Ruth McKenney was an American author and journalist, best remembered for My Sister Eileen, a memoir of her experiences growing up in Ohio and moving to Greenwich Village with her sister Eileen McKenney.

Robert Earl "Bob" Kenney was an All-State basketball player at Winfield High School in Winfield, Kansas as well as an American basketball player who competed in the Basketball at the 1952 Summer Olympics. He was part of the American basketball team, which won the gold medal in seven matches. Prior to that, he played for the University of Kansas team.

Edward Kenney may refer to:

Sha-La-La-La-Lee 1966 single by Small Faces

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Michael Kenny may refer to:

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Kenny is a common given name and surname.

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Bill Kenny is the name of:

The McKenney Islands, or on some charts McKenny Islands, are a small group of islands in Hecate Strait, west of Aristazabal Island in the North Coast region of British Columbia, Canada. The nearby Moore Islands and Whitmore Islands comprise with the McKenney Islands the Moore/McKenny/Whitmore Ecological Preserve.

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