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Johnston then consulted with the officers and issued an order stating that Bligh was " charged by the respectable inhabitants of crimes that render you unfit to exercise the supreme authority another moment in this colony ; and in that charge all officers under my command have joined.
Beauregard continued commanding these troops as the new First Corps under Gen. J. E. Johnston as it was joined by the Army of the Shenandoah on July 20, 1861, when command was relinquished to General J. E. Johnston.
A managing council was established on which Tree was joined, among others, by Sir Johnston Forbes-Robertson, Sir Arthur Wing Pinero and Sir James Barrie.
Johnston later joined The Beach Boys, while Melcher became a full-time producer.
He remained there, joined by Allie and the children, until the Civil War broke out in 1861, serving as a captain and assistant quartermaster under future Confederate General Albert Sidney Johnston.
( Hartman subsequently joined Johnston's touring band in 1979 and taped an appearance with Johnston that aired on Soundstage in 1980.
At their last concert at the Greek Theatre in Berkeley, they were joined onstage by founder Tom Johnston for what was presumed to be the final rendition of his staple, " China Grove ".
Johnston was killed at Shiloh and Hardee's corps joined General Braxton Bragg's Army of Tennessee.
Among those who have joined the SA are leading indigenous activist, Sam Watson ; historian and author, Humphrey McQueen ; and some leading trade union figures such as Chris Cain of the Maritime Union of Australia and Craig Johnston who led a reform current in the Australian Manufacturing Workers Union.
The band also experimented with new members: John Stirratt replaced Brian Henneman ( who left to form The Bottle Rockets ) while Max Johnston, the brother of Michelle Shocked, joined as a live mandolin and violin performer.
Summerall and Baldinger were joined by Daryl Johnston, who at the time was working as Fox's # 2 color man with Dick Stockton and who was a longtime teammate of Smith's with the Cowboys, for this game.
In September 1939 Johnston joined the 2nd Battalion Grenadier Guards, and was sent for officer training to Sandhurst after which he was posted to the Grenadiers Training Battalion, based at Windsor, in the spring of 1940 where he served as a Technical Adjutant.
Brian Johnston joined the BBC in January 1946 and began his cricket commentating career at Lord's for BBC Television in June 1946 at the England v India Test match.
From there, he joined the BBC Sports News department, and was appointed cricket correspondent in succession to Brian Johnston in 1973.
Johnston joined the Doobie Brothers when they reunited together for a brief tour in 1987 to benefit Vietnam veterans.
" California Girls " was the first Beach Boys recording to feature vocals from Bruce Johnston, who had joined the group to substitute for Brian Wilson on concert tours.
Jona Lewie joined his first group, The Johnston City Jazz Band, while still at school in 1963, and by 1968 had become a blues & boogie singer and piano player.
Johnston was living with Billy Bainbridge ( who was in another band at the time, Supernal, also containing members of electro band sol dat ) who bought himself a keyboard and joined the band.
In the autumn of that year Johnston was joined by Norman Osborne Fulton and T. Blackwood Murray.
On Urso's recommendation, and after hearing several bass players, the group recruited bassist Ken Johnston, who joined the group's road tours for two years until June 1981.
Ironically, they had tried to sign Dean Saunders ( the player who effectively replaced Beardsley at Anfield ) just weeks earlier, and soon afterwards Beardsley was joined by Mo Johnston, who had been a Liverpool transfer target just before Beardsley's transfer.
After the signing, Max Johnston and John Stirratt joined the band as Mike Heidorn was replaced by Bill Belzer who was later replaced by Ken Coomer.
Later in 1978, Johnston joined the United States Geological Survey ( USGS ), where he monitored volcanic emission levels in the Cascades and Aleutian Arc.
Brady joined the popular Irish band The Johnstons when Michael Johnston left in May 1967.

Johnston and Australian
* 1922 – Bill Johnston, Australian cricketer ( d. 2007 )
Although the Australian Official History of 24th Brigade's 2 / 32 battalion describes the counterattack force as " German ", the Australian historian Mark Johnston reports that German records indicate that it was the Trento Division that overran the Australian battalion.
** David Johnston, retired Australian newsreader
** Bill Johnston, Australian cricketer ( d. 2007 )
Wayne Johnston was a prominent ruckman / forward, and Carlton had great success recruiting high profile Western Australian footballers to the club, including Mike Fitzpatrick, Ken Hunter and Peter Bosustow.
In 1954, the Australian journalist and author, George Johnston, wrote a well-researched series of biographical articles on Finch, his life, and his work, which appeared in The Sun-Herald ( Sydney ), on four consecutive Sundays, which were certainly the first detailed account of Finch's life ever published.
* 19 – Ian Johnston, 71, Australian pioneer of reproductive medicine.
The term Auslan is an acronym of " Australian sign language ", coined by Trevor Johnston in the early 1980s, although the language itself is much older.
* Former Victorian State Secretary of the Australian Manufacturing Workers Union, Craig Johnston
Edgar Johnston, the Assistant Director General of the Australian Department of Civil Aviation, then had it scrapped at Australian Government expense to make sure that it never flew again
A modified scheme was also strongly supported by Queensland independent senate candidate Selwyn Johnston at the 2007 Australian federal election.
The first Norfolk pines on the Australian mainland were planted along the line of Percival Road, leading to Parramatta Road by Lt Colonel George Johnston.
Walker relinquished command of the brigade when Johnston returned to duty but was soon after, on 30 April, given permanent command of the Australian 1st Infantry Brigade whose commander, Colonel H. N. MacLaurin, had been killed during the Turkish counter-attack of 27 April.
Geoff Johnston of Pirramimma planted the first Australian plot at McLaren Vale in 1983 and it is only now that this wine is being recognised elsewhere.
* Bertie Johnston, Australian politician
Last man Bill Johnston came in at 9 / 145 with 78 runs still required, but protected by Harvey he only had to face 16 balls in 40 minutes and they almost produced an unlikely Australian victory.
* Steve Johnston ( born 1971 ), Australian international motorcycle speedway rider
William Arras Johnston ( 26 February 1922 – 24 May 2007 ) was an Australian cricketer who played in forty Test matches from 1947 to 1955.
Johnston headed the wicket-taking lists in both Test and first-class matches on the tour, and was the last Australian to take over 100 wickets on a tour of England.
Johnston joined the Royal Australian Air Force along with his brother, serving for four years as a radar technician in northern Australia.
Prior to the Second World War, Johnston was a slow-medium and left arm orthodox spin bowler, but during a practice session, he bowled a quicker ball to Jack Ryder a former Australian captain and Test batsman, who was now a Victorian and national selector.

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