Proper noun
Gwinn (plural Gwinns)
A surname.
At 10:25 on 2 August, a PV-1 Ventura from VPB-152 flown by Lieutenant Wilbur "Chuck" Gwinn and copilot Lieutenant Warren Colwell spotted the men adrift while on a routine patrol flight. Source: Internet
At Palermo on 1 September, Captain Gwinn died of chronic gastritis and was buried near Lazaretto on the 9th. Source: Internet
Lake Superior's Shipwreck Coast, p. 267, Avery Color Studios, Gwinn, Michigan, U.S.A. ISBN 0-932212-43-3 The Whitefish Point Underwater Preserve serves as an underwater museum to protect the many shipwrecks in this area. Source: Internet
“When we launched the Ventra app with Metra and Pace, our goal was to improve how Chicago commuters get to and from their destinations each day,” said Michael Gwinn, director of revenue and fare systems, CTA. Source: Internet
This brings the total number of elected trustees to 28, with Bishop Alfred W. Gwinn, Jr. as an honorary member and President Jim Gray ex-officio. Source: Internet
Mary Ann Gwinn, a Pulitzer winner for her part in the Exxon Valdez story, is the book editor there. Source: Internet