. "1968"^^ . . . "John Young is a character in The Tomorrow People U.S. TV Series, and is the American counterpart of John from the Original Series. He is the leader of the Tomorrow People, and recruits Stephen Jameson into the group."@en . . "Officier de l'US Navy"@fr . . "John Young"@en . . "white"@en . . . . "John Watts"@fr . "Y"@en . . "Tau'ri"@en . "Gemini 3"@fr . "Apollo 10"@fr . "Columbia - STS1"@fr . . "Woodside"@en . . . . . . "Zac Efron"@en . "John Young was born to Everett Young and Emily Young in 1989 and he lived a wonderful life, even though his father and mother weren't doing great married they still loved him."@en . . . "John Young is a former NASCAR driver from Woodside, CA. He competed in twelve Craftsman Truck Series events in his career, earning one top-ten. He also has one Nationwide Series start to his credit. Young is a cancer survivor.\nCraftsman Truck Series\n\nYoung's CTS career began in the 1999 season, when he raced his own truck at Pikes Peak. Starting 27th in the field of thirty-six, Young fell a number of laps down but managed to keep his car on the track to record a 23rd place finish. Unfortunately, that would be the only one of four series starts he would finish that year, losing an engine to finish 29th at Portland and then crashing to 33rd at Topeka and 31st at Vegas.\n\nYoung's other eight CTS races all came in early 2000, when Young was tabbed to drive for Brevak Racing. It was a rough year for the driver. He failed to finish three of his eight starts, including crashing to a 21st place finish in the series' inaugural event at Daytona. Even if it was running at the finish, Young still struggled to pick up the finishes, only earning one top-twenty all year. But that one top-twenty was a career-best 10th place run at Portland, his only series top-ten. Young may have competed for the team more later in the year, but was taken out of action due to a bout with cancer.\nBusch Series\n\nYoung returned to NASCAR in 2007, competing in his lone Busch Series event to this point. That came at Autodromo Hermanos Rodriguez in Mexico City. Starting 42nd in the field of forty-three, Young fell out of the race near the halfway mark due to brake issues and finished 39th.\nExternal Links\n\n*Stats"@en . "Apollo 16"@fr . "1930-09-24"^^ . "Lieutenant Colonel"@en . "August 1989"@en . "*Colonel Everett Young \n*Emily Young \n*Freya"@en . . . . . . . . . "John Young"@fr . . . . "Captain John Young was a soldier in the Union Army during the American Civil War. In April, 1864, Young was the provost marshal for Fort Pillow, and participated in the April 12 battle that took place there. In the afternoon of April 12, despite the garrison's repeatedly driving off the Confederate attacks, the commander of the fort, Major William Bradford, ordered Young to store cartridges along the bank of the Mississippi River in the event the fort fell. Young was initially suspicious of Bradford's orders, but nonetheless complied."@en . . "October"@en . "Earth"@en . . "Gemini 10"@fr . . . . . . . "firebrick"@en . "John Young is a character in The Tomorrow People U.S. TV Series, and is the American counterpart of John from the Original Series. He is the leader of the Tomorrow People, and recruits Stephen Jameson into the group."@en . "John Young"@en . "Masculin"@fr . "Captain John Young was a soldier in the Union Army during the American Civil War. In April, 1864, Young was the provost marshal for Fort Pillow, and participated in the April 12 battle that took place there. In the afternoon of April 12, despite the garrison's repeatedly driving off the Confederate attacks, the commander of the fort, Major William Bradford, ordered Young to store cartridges along the bank of the Mississippi River in the event the fort fell. Young was initially suspicious of Bradford's orders, but nonetheless complied. Later, when Confederate Captain Walter Goodman approached with Nathan Bedford Forrest's surrender demand under a flag of truce, Bradford ordered Young to accompany Lt. Mack Leaming and Second Lt. Daniel van Horn to treat with Goodman. Young said nothing at the meeting, leaving all the conversation to Leaming and Goodman. Later, Young did meet again with Goodman and Forrest himself, to confirm that Forrest was indeed present. Young acknowledged he knew Forrest on sight. After the fort fell, Young was captured. He was in the custody of General James Chalmers when Forrest's aide, Captain Charles W. Anderson, collected him as Anderson rode back to the fort in an effort to arrange for the transfer of wounded Union troops to any gunships that might be present. Anderson and Young arrived as the gunboat Silver Cloud was bombarding the shore. Upon seeing Anderson's flag, the Silver Cloud's commander, Acting Master William Ferguson, cam ashore to treat. Anderson proposed that there be a ceasefire until five o'clock that day to allow the crew of the Silver Cloud to carry every survivor, white and black, aboard the ship. Ferguson accepted, although he was perturbed when he learned that no one, including Captain Young, knew how many men still lived."@en . . "Columbia - STS-9"@fr . . "*Tau'ri\n\n*SGC \n*BC-303 Churchill"@en . "John Young was born to Everett Young and Emily Young in 1989 and he lived a wonderful life, even though his father and mother weren't doing great married they still loved him."@en . . . . "Y"@en . . . . "Inconnue"@fr . . . "John Young"@es . "Terre"@fr . . . . . "Astronaute de la NASA"@fr . "John Young was an American astronaut in NASA's Apollo program. He was a crewmember, with Cernan and Stafford, on Apollo 10. As well, he was a crewmember, along with Duke and Mattingly, on Apollo 16. In 2143, the assignment patches for these missions was on display in the 602 Club. The patches bore the astronaut's last name. (ENT: \"First Flight\") Young also flew with Gus Grissom on the first manned flight of a Gemini capsule (also known as Molly Brown) and was the first person to fly a space shuttle orbiter in space on STS-1."@en . . . . "Soldier"@en . . "Citoyen am\u00E9ricain"@fr . "John Young was an American astronaut in NASA's Apollo program. He was a crewmember, with Cernan and Stafford, on Apollo 10. As well, he was a crewmember, along with Duke and Mattingly, on Apollo 16. In 2143, the assignment patches for these missions was on display in the 602 Club. The patches bore the astronaut's last name. (ENT: \"First Flight\") Young also flew with Gus Grissom on the first manned flight of a Gemini capsule (also known as Molly Brown) and was the first person to fly a space shuttle orbiter in space on STS-1."@en . . "CA"@en . "\"Pilot\""@en . . . "Young"@fr . "Male"@en . . . . "200"^^ . . "19"^^ .