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Both were appointed to the United States Military Academy, Davis two years behind Johnston.
Johnston remained on his plantation after the war until he was appointed by President Taylor to the U. S. Army as a major and was made a paymaster in December 1849.
Johnston wanted Major, later Lt. Gen., Alexander P. Stewart to command the forts but President Davis appointed Brig.
In World War II, Prime Minister Winston Churchill appointed Labour politician Tom Johnston as Secretary of State for Scotland in February 1941 ; he controlled Scottish affairs until the war ended.
Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper had called a public inquiry in November 2007, and appointed future Governor General David Lloyd Johnston as a special adviser, to study the matter and prepare terms of reference for the inquiry.
In response to these attacks, Governor Gabriel Johnston in 1744 appointed a committee to select the best location to construct a fort for the defense of the Cape Fear River region.
Vander Zalm appointed Johnston deputy premier in 1990.
He was finally appointed to the bench in June, but withdrew days later to be appointed Lieutenant Governor of Nova Scotia ( former Conservative Premier James W. Johnston initially received this appointment, but had to withdraw due to ill health ).
Shortly after 1808, Lawson was appointed aide-de-camp to George Johnston and was granted 500 acres ( 2 km² ) at Prospect, which he named Veteran Hall.
Johnston was appointed rector of King's College, Aberdeen, in June 1637.
He was appointed chairman of the board of Aer Rianta in 1990 under the Haughey government, but resigned in October 1991 amid the scandal over the purchase of the Johnston Mooney & O ' Brien site by Telecom Eireann.
In 1991, a company law inspector, solicitor John Glackin, was appointed by the then Government to investigate complicated dealings involving Mr Desmond and the purchase and sale of the former Johnston Mooney and O ’ Brien site in Ballsbridge, Dublin.
Johnston was appointed Vice President of the Society in 1919.
On 10 October 1932, almost 20 years after joining the Board, Johnston was appointed Deputy and successor to James Stewart, the son of the Society ’ s original founder.
In April 1939, during the build-up to the Second World War, John Anderson, the Home Secretary, appointed Johnston as Commissioner for Civil Defence in Scotland.
Prime Minister Winston Churchill appointed Johnston as Secretary of State for Scotland on 12 February 1941, and Johnston retained the post until May 1945.
The elected delegates decided that the executive officers of the Five Civilized Tribes would be appointed as vice-presidents: William C. Rogers, Principal Chief of the Cherokees ; William H. Murray, appointed by Chickasaw Governor Douglas H. Johnston to represent the Chickasaw ; Chief Green McCurtain of the Choctaw ; Chief John Brown of the Seminole ; and Charles N. Haskell, appointed by Porter to represent the Creek.
Although not American Indian, he was appointed by Johnston as the Chickasaw delegate to the Convention for the proposed State of Sequoyah, and was later elected as a delegate to the constitutional convention for the state of Oklahoma.
Murray's legal knowledge and colorful personality brought him to the attention of Douglas H. Johnston, the Governor of the Chickasaw Nation, who appointed him as legal advisor.
Governor Johnston appointed Murray to represent the Chickasaw at the convention in Muskogee.

Johnston and Charles
This hereditary title passed to Ian St John Lawson Johnston in 1943 and to Arthur Charles St John Lawson Johnston in 1996.
* Fox-Davies, Arthur Charles and Graham Johnston.
The islands were not officially named until Captain Charles J. Johnston of the Royal Naval ship sighted them on December 14, 1807.
The album is also notable for containing a number of covers of songs by other artists, including The Ramones (" The Return of Jackie and Judy " and " Danny Says "), Daniel Johnston (" King Kong "), Kurt Weill and Bertolt Brecht (" What Keeps Mankind Alive "), and Leadbelly (" Ain't Goin ' Down to the Well " and " Goodnight Irene "), as well as renditions of works by poets and authors admired by Waits, such as Charles Bukowski and Jack Kerouac and a previously released duet with Mark Linkous of Sparklehorse entitled " Dog Door ".
The early works were both conventional and, according to the critic Charles Johnston, " utterly unIrish ", seeming to come out of a " vast murmurous gloom of dreams ".
* Charles Johnston ( DUP )
Johnston had a close friendship with Charles M. Schulz, creator of Peanuts.
The foundation-stone of the building, which is built after a design of Francis Johnston, was laid by the Lord Lieutenant of Ireland, Charles Whitworth, 1st Earl Whitworth, on 12 August 1814, attended by the Post-Masters-General, Charles O ' Neill, 1st Earl O ' Neill and Laurence Parsons, 2nd Earl of Rosse.
Art plates were illustrated by William Stout, Mike Mignola, Terri Windling, Bryan Talbot, Jill Thompson, Paul Chadwick, P. Craig Russell, Mark Crilley, Elizabeth Johns, Michael Zulli, Robin Mullins, Lisa Snellings, Terry Moore, Tony DiTerlizzi, Linda Medley, Lorenzo Mattotti, Zander Cannon, Dave McKean, Jeff Smith, Trina Robbins & Steve Leialoha, Gary Gianni, Janine Johnston, Stan Sakai, Michael Kaluta, Moebius, Rebecca Guay, Geof Darrow, Brian Froud and Charles Vess.
In 1977, Charles Johnston published another translation trying to preserve the Onegin stanza, which is generally considered to surpass Arndt's.
Translated by Charles Johnston, Introduction and notes by Michael Basker, with a preface by John Bayley ( Revised Edition ) ISBN 0-14-044803-9
Charles C. Johnston ( J ), until June 17, 1832
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Charles Johnston ( W )
Charles Follen McKim, portrait by Frances Benjamin Johnston.
Two of their sons, Charles Hibbert Tupper and William Johnston Tupper, also had careers in politics.
The many presenters over the years included Peter West, McDonald Hobley, Charles Nove, Terry Wogan, Brian Johnston, Angela Rippon, Michael Aspel, Noel Edmonds, David Jacobs, Judith Chalmers, Pete Murray, and Rosemarie Ford.
* 1986: Sir Charles Johnston
During the session, Johnston met many of the Convention ’ s prominent figures, including future governors Charles N. Haskell, William H. Murray and Robert L. Williams.
Inset: Appearing in the photograph ( left to right ): Rear Admiral Henry T. Mayo, Commander of U. S. forces during the Tampico Affair ; Rear Admiral Frank Friday Fletcher | Frank F. Fletcher, who commanded the landing to seize Veracruz ; Vice Admiral Charles Johnston Badger | Charles J. Badger, Commander of U. S. Atlantic Fleet in 1914.

Johnston and Surveyor-General
Bertie Johnston was born in Geraldton, Western Australia on 11 January 1880, the son of Harry Johnston, Surveyor-General of Western Australia.
Harry Frederick Johnston ( 1853 – June 1915 ) was Surveyor-General of Western Australia from 1896 to 1915.
Harry Johnston was appointed Surveyor-General in 1896, and held the position until his death.

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