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In November 1922, Groves received his first overseas posting, as a company commander with the 3rd Engineers at the Schofield Barracks in Hawaii.
The first units of the Schofield Barracks divisional airdrome were the 4th Observation Squadron, Photo Section No. 11 and Branch Intelligence Office No. 11.
The twenty-first century has seen an upsurge in interest in the blues in Britain that can be seen in the success of previously unknown acts like Seasick Steve, in the return to the blues by major figures who began in the first boom, including Peter Green, Mick Fleetwood, Chris Rea and Eric Clapton, as well as the arrival of younger artists like Matt Schofield and Aynsley Lister.
One of the band's first managers, John Schofield, was at the time the lover of Hattie Jacques ( who would occasionally make bacon sandwiches for the band members when they visited Schofield's home ).
In the third series, the role of Reggie's son-in-law Tom is played by Leslie Schofield, replacing Tim Preece who had played the role in the first two series.
* Tom Patterson, her husband: Tim Preece ( first two series and Legacy ) and Leslie Schofield ( third series ) ( Catchphrase: " I'm not a —— person.
The village of Uncasville was the site of the first woolen mill in the United States, established by brothers John and Arthur Schofield.
Its rapid expansion from a small provincial college to the first British technical university was due largely to the efforts of its Principals, Dr Herbert Schofield who led it from 1915 to 1950 and Dr Herbert Haslegrave who oversaw its further expansion from 1953 to 1967, and steered its progress first to a College of Advanced Technology and then a University.
Milton C. Schofield built the first mill there on the Rocky Saugeen River in 1851.
The first detachment of twenty men started clearing land south of Schofield Barracks for Wheeler Field in February 1922.
He attended Norwalk Academy in Ohio, and graduated from the United States Military Academy in 1853, first in his class, which included Philip H. Sheridan, John M. Schofield, and John Bell Hood ; Hood would oppose him later in the Western Theater.
Since leaving, Madeley has appeared on the show by himself, publicising his autobiography, and the couple joined the show's current presenters, Phillip Schofield and Holly Willoughby, on 5 October 2009, to celebrate its twenty first birthday.
The launch presenter for this block, and thus the first Children's BBC presenter of the current format, was Phillip Schofield.
He was in the first eleven for three years from 1917 and received coaching from Harry Altham, Rockley Wilson and Schofield Haigh, the latter two of whom were distinguished cricketers.
The squad underwent changes, with six players leaving – including Martin and Chris Schofield – and six joining, as well as a change of captain from wicket-keeper Warren Hegg to batsman Mark Chilton ; Chilton was the club's first Yorkshire-born captain.
* Source of first ever IMP compiler for KDF9 by Bratley, Rees, Schofield and Whitfield, 1965
In 1990 a Great Britain team including Shaun Edwards, Garry Schofield, Martin Offiah and Denis Betts were embarrassed by a 25-18 loss, which was France's first victory on English soil for 23 years.
1857 John L. Schofield came to Northfield and was the town ’ s first doctor.
Along with backing up Dick Schofield at short, he appeared in 38 games as a designated hitter, and played second and third base for the first time since his rookie season.
General John M. Schofield was the army's first commander.
In Ice Station, Gant is with the first team to arrive at the station, and is mocked by Hollywood over her somewhat obvious affection for Schofield.
Gordon the Gopher, also known as Gordon T. Gopher, an English puppet gopher who first appeared on Children's BBC ( CBBC ) between 1985 and 1987, presenting television shows with Phillip Schofield on the interstitial or in-vision continuity programme The Broom Cupboard.
Gordon's first appearances were on CBBC between 1985 and 1987, presenting television shows with Phillip Schofield on the interstitial programme The Broom Cupboard.
Schofield succeeds and Mother is presumed to have perished, but learns that there was a backup plan and a missile is heading right for Mecca on the first day of Ramadan.

Schofield and came
Green told Phillip Schofield in a TV interview in 1992 that he came up with the catchphrase himself.
After the end of the Civil War, Virginia came briefly under military rule during Reconstruction, with the district commanded by John M. Schofield.

Schofield and playing
Several pipers play in highly close-fingered styles, Chris Ormston and Adrian Schofield among them ; even among those such as Kathryn Tickell who use open fingering for expression, the close-fingered technique is the basis of their playing.

Schofield and for
The main relief presenters are Martine Croxall, Gavin Esler ( BBC News at Five ), Sophie Long ( mainly weekday afternoons ), Rachel Schofield ( Monday mornings ), Tim Willcox and Julian Worricker ( Friday afternoons ), while Fiona Armstrong, Ellie Crisell, Ben Geoghagen, Roger Johnson, Kasia Madera, Chris Rogers, Babita Sharma, Julia Somerville, Sue Thearle and Carole Walker also fill in for regular presenters.
Following his commission, Calley was assigned to Company C, 1st Battalion, 20th Infantry Regiment, 11th Infantry Brigade, and began training at Schofield Barracks, Hawaii, in preparation for deployment to Vietnam.
At this point the highway narrows for its final three miles ( 5 km ) as it reaches its terminus in Wahiawa, near Wheeler Army Airfield and Schofield Barracks.
On 6 February 1922, a detachment of 20 enlisted men from Luke Field, proceeded to Schofield Barracks, under Lieutenant William Agee, to clear the flying field and construct housing for the divisional air service.
* Lorna G. Schofield, nominated by the President for Judge of the US Southern District Court of New York
Another Civil War connection was a cadet expelled for disciplinary reasons on Thomas's recommendation, John Schofield, who would excoriate Thomas in postbellum writings about his service as a corps commander under Thomas in the Franklin-Nashville Campaign.
Willey asked for federal troops to restore order ; President Harrison sent General John Schofield, who declared martial law, arrested 600 strikers and then held them in a stockade prison without the right to trial, bail or notice of the charges against them.
Demon Internet received a healthy boost in user numbers when " UK Internet Book " written by pioneering internet writer Sue Schofield, negotiated with Demon in 1993 / 1994 to include a discount coupon in the book for newcomers to Demon.
Wallace has written for and presented television shows such as Danny Wallace's Hoax Files ( Sky One ), Conspiracies ( Sky One ), School's Out ( BBC1 ), and in 2006 he took over from Phillip Schofield as co-presenter of BBC1's Test the Nation.
Great Britain's chances were also lessened by the squad missing the likes of Shaun Edwards, Kevin Beardmore, Steve Hampson, Andy Platt, Garry Schofield, Joe Lydon, Lee Crooks and Andy Goodway for one reason or another, and some players taking to the field not fully fit.
David Schofield played Cohn, Daniel Craig played Joe, Clare Holman played Harper, Jason Isaacs played Louis, Joseph Mydell played Belize and won the Olivier Award as Best Supporting Actor for the role, and Stephen Dillane played Prior.
In 459 first-class matches for the county, Trueman took 1, 745 wickets at 17. 12, a total bettered only by Wilfred Rhodes, George Hirst, Schofield Haigh and George Macaulay.
Early editors, such as Morris, Gollancz and Osgood, took it for granted that the poem was an elegy for the poet's lost daughter ( presumed to have been named Margaret, i. e. ' pearl '); a number of scholars however, including W. H. Schofield, R. M. Garrett, and W. K. Greene, were quick to point out the flaws in this assumption, and sought to establish a definitive allegorical reading of the poem.
Schofield was known for his abilities as an enforcer, and his goal was to keep other teams ' hitters away from Stevens and Langway, who were deemed too valuable to lose to penalties.
After the Japanese air attack on Schofield Barracks, 7 December 1941, the 25th Infantry Division moved to beach positions for the defense of Honolulu and Ewa Point.
As a major ground reserve force for the U. S. Pacific Command, the " Tropic Lightning " Division routinely deploys from Schofield Barracks to participate in exercises in Japan, Korea, Thailand, the Philippines, Australia and the Big Island of Hawaii.
Pope's reputation suffered a serious blow in 1879 when a Board of Inquiry led by Maj. Gen. John Schofield concluded that Fitz John Porter had been unfairly convicted and that it was Pope himself who bore most of the responsibility for the loss at the Second Battle of Bull Run.
He devoted the Army of the Tennessee for this, while the Army of the Cumberland and the Army of the Ohio, commanded by George H. Thomas and John M. Schofield, respectively, would feign attacks in the Confederates's front.
The latest of a series of ratings disappointments for the channel ; this was a particularly embarrassing incident for ITV as presenter Phillip Schofield had only just signed a two year exclusive contract ( a so called golden handcuffs deal ) with the network.

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