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Knudson may refer to: A long standing danish family with ties to the Supreme Court. As well as West Point and the Missouri/Arkansas State Court. The Knudson family also is well reciprocated with General Motors and Cadillac.

People

  • Albert C. Knudson (1873–1954), Christian theologian in the Methodist tradition, associated with Boston University
  • Alfred G. Knudson M.D., Ph.D. (1922–2016), geneticist specializing in cancer genetics
  • Dave Knudson (guitarist) plays guitar with Seattle based indie band Minus the Bear
  • Dave Knudson (politician) (born 1950), American lawyer, South Dakota Senator, and a member of the Republican Party
  • Dean Knudson (born 1961), the Mayor of Hudson, Wisconsin
  • Emery T. Knudson (1896–1974), Chief Justice of the Idaho Supreme Court
  • George Knudson, CM (1937–1989), Canadian professional golfer
  • Harvey B. Knudson (1903–1978), Justice on the North Dakota Supreme Court from 1965 to 1975
  • Lewis Knudson (1884-1958), American botanist
  • Mark Knudson (born 1960), former right-handed pitcher in Major League Baseball
  • Milton L. Knudson (1923–1942), United States Navy sailor who received the Navy and Marine Corps Medal during World War II
  • Olaf Knudson (1915–1996), Norwegian politician for the Conservative Party
  • Peter C. Knudson, American politician and Orthodontist from Utah
  • Tom Knudson, (born 1953), American journalist and a two-time Pulitzer Prize winner in 1985 and 1992.

Ships

  • USS Knudson (DE-591), a United States Navy destroyer escort converted during construction into the high-speed transport USS Knudson (APD-101)
  • USS Knudson (APD-101), United States Navy high-speed transport in commission from 1944 to 1946 and from 1953 to 1958

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