Melvin Johnson (1909-1965), American lawyer, Marine Officer and firearms designer.
Melvin Johnson also used the short recoil principle in his M1941 rifle & M1944 light machine gun.
One of the three victims, Melvin Johnson, 37, was wounded in the chest and neck and died on the curb of Martin Luther King Boulevard.
Melvin Johnson, a Metro-North Commuter Railroad customer service representative, was still mulling over the fickle qualities of human nature yesterday.
Melvin Johnson continued to develop small arms.
Melvin Johnson, who is black, found the noose on the door handle of his car on July 2 while working on a house.
Melvin Johnson campaigned heavily for the adoption of the Johnson rifle by the U.S. Army and other service branches.
As a practical matter, said Melvin Johnson, associate superintendent in the DeKalb County school system, the decision was a victory for the district, whose enrollment is 64 percent black.
M1941 or M1941 Johnson may refer to either of two American infantry weapons developed by Melvin Johnson during the 1930s, or a field jacket:
Melvin Johnson, 37, died on a curb from chest and neck wounds.