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*] (1924–1945), United States Marine Corps corporal killed in action in the Battle of Iwo Jima in World War II | *] (1924–1945), United States Marine Corps corporal killed in action in the Battle of Iwo Jima in World War II | ||
*] (1913–1991), American advocate for gun rights, leader of the National Rifle Association of America | *] (1913–1991), American advocate for gun rights, leader of the National Rifle Association of America | ||
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*] (1932–2013), American professional football end | *] (1932–2013), American professional football end | ||
*] (born 1993), South African rugby union player | *] (born 1993), South African rugby union player |
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Harlon is a given name. Notable people called Harlon include:
- Harlon Barnett (born 1967), American football coach and former player
- Harlon Block (1924–1945), United States Marine Corps corporal killed in action in the Battle of Iwo Jima in World War II
- Harlon Carter (1913–1991), American advocate for gun rights, leader of the National Rifle Association of America
- Harlon L. Dalton, professor of law at Yale Law School, ordained minister in the Episcopal church
- Harlon Hill (1932–2013), American professional football end
- Harlon Klaasen (born 1993), South African rugby union player
See also
- Harlon Hill Trophy, award in American college football
- Halon (disambiguation)
- Harlan
- Harlin
- Haron (disambiguation)
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