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- Pug is a nickname of:
* Walden L. Ainsworth (1886-1960), US Navy World War II vice admiral
* Pug Bennett (1874–1935), American Major League Baseball player
* Pug Cavet (1889–1966), American Major League Baseball player
* Russell Daugherity (1902-1971), American football player
* Peter George Davis (1923-2011), British Second World War Royal Marines lieutenant colonel
* Pug Griffin (1896-1951), American Major League Baseball player
* Hastings Ismay, 1st Baron Ismay (1887-1965), British general and Winston Churchill's chief military adviser in the Second World War
* Pug Lund (1913–1994), American football player, member of the College Football Hall of Fame
* Clarence "Pug" Manders (1913-1985), American National Football League running back
* Alex Pourteau (born 1969), professional wrestler nicknamed "The Pug"
* Pug Rentner (1910–1978), American National Football League halfback and quarterback
* Pug Southerland (1911–1949), United States Navy World War II flying ace
* Charles Upham (1908-1994), New Zealand captain twice awarded the Victoria Cross during the Second World War
* Pug Vaughan (1911-1964), American National Football League playerThis page lists people with the nickname Pug. If an internal link intending to refer to a specific person led you to this page, you may wish to change that link to directly target the intended article. (en)
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- Pug is a nickname of:
* Walden L. Ainsworth (1886-1960), US Navy World War II vice admiral
* Pug Bennett (1874–1935), American Major League Baseball player
* Pug Cavet (1889–1966), American Major League Baseball player
* Russell Daugherity (1902-1971), American football player
* Peter George Davis (1923-2011), British Second World War Royal Marines lieutenant colonel
* Pug Griffin (1896-1951), American Major League Baseball player
* Hastings Ismay, 1st Baron Ismay (1887-1965), British general and Winston Churchill's chief military adviser in the Second World War
* Pug Lund (1913–1994), American football player, member of the College Football Hall of Fame
* Clarence "Pug" Manders (1913-1985), American National Football League running back
* Alex Pourteau (born 1969), professional (en)
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