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To fulfill promises made during the impeachment trial, Johnson nominated John M. Schofield as War Secretary, who was confirmed.
As a squad leader at Schofield Barracks, Marrow met a real-life pimp named Mac in Hawaii, where prostitution was not a heavily prosecuted crime.
He attended the Burnley Road School until he was seven, when his family moved to Mexborough, South Yorkshire, then attending Schofield Street junior school.
The U. S. Army withheld its cooperation from the production ( most of the movie was filmed where it was set, at Schofield Barracks, Hawaii ) until the producers agreed to several modifications, most noticeably the fate of Captain Holmes.
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.
Winchester was part of the First Military District, commanded by Major General John Schofield.
Holbrook was stationed at Schofield Barracks, Hawaii until April 4, 1916 and was then a Quartermaster at Fort Riley, until July 1916.
Price was married to the actress Joan Schofield from 1939 to 1950.
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 ).
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.
But Henman was defeated in the finals by top-seed Mark Schofield, and in the junior French Open by Bjorn Jacob in three sets ; 6 – 7, 6 – 1, 9 – 7.
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.
Donovan later left the production citing " exhaustion " and was replaced in 1993 by TV presenter Phillip Schofield.
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.
It was activated under the Square Division Table of Organization and Equipment ( TO & E ) on 1 March 1921 as the Hawaiian Division at Schofield Barracks, Oahu.
Garry Schofield was removed as Huddersfield Giants coach after 12 matches in 1998 because he lacked the necessary coaching qualifications.
On 20 October, Martin Allen was put on gardening leave amid allegations he racially abused a nightclub bouncer, and assistant manager John Schofield took temporary charge.
John Schofield, who was in caretaker charge of the club while Allen was on gardening leave, returned to the post of assistant manager until the end of the season.
After speculation that he would take up the vacant managerial role at Peterborough United, Keith Alexander left his position as manager of Lincoln City by mutual consent on 24 May 2006 stating that he could take the club no further, and shortly after on 15 June John Schofield was appointed his successor, with John Deehan as Director of Football.

Schofield and born
* February 27 – Schofield Haigh, English cricketer ( born 1871 )
Ena Schofield was born in Weatherfield on 14 November 1899.
* Andrew Schofield ( born 1958 ), British actor
* Andrew N. Schofield ( born 1930 ), British civil engineer and professor of soil mechanics
* Dick Schofield ( born 1962 ), former Major League baseball player
* Don Schofield ( born 1935 ), Australian rugby league footballer
* Ducky Schofield ( born 1935 ), former Major League baseball player
* Garry Schofield ( born 1965 ), British rugby league footballer
* Kinsey Lea Schofield ( born 1985 ), American reality television personality and writer
* Norman J. Schofield ( born 1944 ), British political scientist
* Phillip Schofield ( born 1962 ), British television presenter
* Ducky Schofield, ( born 1935 ), American baseball infielder
His English parents, Anthony T. Burlinson ( born 1923, in Greenwich, Middlesex ) and Angela Schofield ( born 1927, in Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk ), had migrated to Canada after World War II.
Leslie Schofield ( born 12 December 1938 in Oldham, Lancashire ) is an English actor who is most famous in the UK for his role as Jeff Healy in the popular soap opera, EastEnders who he played from 1997 to 2000.
Christopher Paul Schofield ( born 6 October 1978, in Wardle, Rochdale, Greater Manchester ) is an English cricketer, one of the few leg-spinners to play Test cricket for England in recent times.

Schofield and New
* Lorna G. Schofield, nominated by the President for Judge of the US Southern District Court of New York
The Schofield Road interchange was identified as a future interchange, meaning that on December 23 no interchanges were open between US 192 and New Independence Parkway.
*" A Dictionary of New Zealand Biography ," by G. A Schofield
*" Who's Who in New Zealand " by G. A Schofield
Book II heads to New York to create an uplink for Schofield so that he can disarm the CincLock-VII security system M-12 is using to launch the Chameleon missiles, and his team defeats the enemy forces there.
Schofield also appeared as Chief Bast, an Imperial Officer aboard the doomed Death Star in George Lucas's first released Star Wars film, Star Wars Episode IV: A New Hope, in 1977.
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John Schofield ( 1803 – 1884 ) was transported from England to New South Wales for stealing when he was just 17 years old.
Schofield, with the units from Alfred Terry's Expeditionary Corps, moved north from Wilmington, while Maj. Gen. Jacob D. Cox took his XXIII Corps division and sailed up the coast and landed at New Bern, North Carolina.

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