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  Harold Keith Johnson - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Johnson was the Army's leading tactician, having served as commandant of the Command and General Staff College, and was an outspoken skeptic of deploying troops except as a last resort and accompanied by the total commitment of the civilian leadership.
As Chief of Staff, one of Johnson's noteworthy accomplishments was creating the office of the Sergeant Major of the Army to improve the quality of life for enlisted personnel.
Johnson also served as acting Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff for a few months in 1967 during the convalescence of General Earle Wheeler.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Harold_Keith_Johnson   (642 words)

  
 Anthony Keith Johnson #819
Johnson, 46, was convicted for being involved in the 1984 killing of Hartselle jeweler Kenneth Cantrell during a robbery attempt.
Johnson was shot during the crime and his case gained wide notice when authorities went to court to get approval to extract a bullet from Johnson to use as evidence against him.
Johnson was indicted and convicted of capital murder in the 1984 shooting death of Kenneth Cantrell in Morgan County, Alabama.
www.clarkprosecutor.org /html/death/US/johnson819.htm   (8047 words)

  
 Harold Keith Johnson, General, United States Army
Johnson was born in Bowesmont, North Dakota, in 1912.
Johnson served as a battalion commander in the Philippines following the opening of hostilities between Japan and the U.S. When Bataan fell, he was taken prisoner, survived the Death March and spent the remainder of the war as a prisoner of war.
Johnson was one of many officers who labored in obscurity to learn their trade in the United States and, later, in the Philippines.
www.arlingtoncemetery.net /hkjohnson.htm   (1636 words)

  
 DesMoinesRegister.com | Sports Hall of Fame
Johnson and Vidnovic started at forward, Calabria and Fred Brown were the guards and Dick Jensen and Ben McGilmer shared the starting center job.
Johnson now lives in the Seattle, Wash., area, where he was a teacher and coach in the Bellevue, Wash., school system.
Johnson was a first-team all-America choice of the Helms Foundation and Basketball News in 1970.
desmoinesregister.com /sports/extras/hall/johnson.html   (1204 words)

  
 Classic Images: Olsen and Johnson
Harold Ogden Johnson, also of Swedish descent, was born in Chicago on March 15, 1891.
In 1941 Universal Pictures presented Olsen and Johnson in a screen version of Hellzapoppin Although some of the finest comedy talent on the screen were added to the cast, the film was just a lot of weird happenings, a romantic triangle, and a mish-mash of musical numbers which resulted in a misfire.
Olsen and Johnson’s stage successes had relied largely on the fact that their comedy material was unrehearsed and spontaneous—for the screen, this wasn’t possible.
www.classicimages.com /1998/october98/olsenandjohnson.html   (1913 words)

  
 Sliefert Funeral Homes - Remembering a Life
Harold D. Bloom, age 90, of Albert City, Iowa died, Wednesday, April 13, 2005 at the Buena Vista Regional Medical Center in Storm Lake.
Harold David Bloom was born on November 16, 1914 in Bancroft, Nebraska to David and Hilda (Carlson) Bloom.
In addition, Harold was sexton of Fairfield Township Cemetery until the time of his death.
www.sliefert.com /obits/2005/h-bloom.htm   (388 words)

  
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Johnson was born on October 4, 1901, at Eastport, to Arthur and Eunice Johnson.
Johnson is a former high school girl, she having resided here all her life, and is held in high esteem.
Duane Johnson, all of Central Lake, were quietly married in Grand Rapids Saturday, according to a telegram received by the groom's parents.
www.angelfire.com /tx/carlasumner/johnson.htm   (3870 words)

  
 JOHNSON
REUBEN3 JOHNSON (REUBEN2, ARTHUR1) was born 01 February 1821 in Scott Co, IN, and died 20 November 1912 in Lexington Cemetery, Scott County, IN (Source: Scott County, IN Death Record, 47.).
LUCILLE ANNE "TID"4 JOHNSON (REUBEN3, REUBEN2, ARTHUR1) was born 1854 in Indiana, and died 24 December 1931 in Scott County, IN.
She was born 07 May 1886 in Atwood, IL (Source: Greg Johnson, 3344 Raible Ave, Anderson, IN.), and died 26 October 1936 in Scircleville, IN (Source: Greg Johnson, 3344 Raible Ave, Anderson, IN.).
www.geocities.com /steve4047147/johnson.html   (16737 words)

  
 Harold Keith Johnson - Education - Information - Educational Resources - Encyclopedia - Music
Harold Keith Johnson (February 22, 1912, Bowesmont, North Dakota - September 24, 1983, Washington, D.C.) was a U.S. general.
As Chief of Staff, one of General Johnson's noteworthy accomplishments was creating the office of the Sergeant Major of the Army.
General Johnson chose Sergeant Major William O. Wooldridge as the first to hold this post.
www.music.us /education/H/Harold-Keith-Johnson.htm   (643 words)

  
 Harold Keith Johnson   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-02)
Harold Keith Johnson (De Febrero 22 1912, Bowesmont, Dakota del Norte - De Septiembre El 24, 1983, Washington, de C.C..) era un general de ESTADOS UNIDOS.
General Johnson era un graduado de la academia militar de Estados Unidos en el punto del oeste.
General Johnson se sentía que éste mejoraría la calidad de la vida para la gente alistada.
www.yotor.net /wiki/es/ha/Harold%20Keith%20Johnson.htm   (538 words)

  
 Department of Surgery || Dr. Robert Johnson, Chairman ::Saint Louis University School of Medicine   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-02)
Johnson RG, Cohn WE, Sirois C, Thurer RL, Sellke FW, Kuntz RE, Weintraub RM: Predictors of CABG within one-year of successful PTCA.
Johnson RG, Shafique T, Sirois C, Weintraub RM, Comunale ME: Potassium concentrations and ventricular ectopy: a prospective, observational study in post-cardiac surgery patients.
Johnson RG: Carotid endarterectomy and coronary artery bypass: the staged approach.
www.slu.edu /colleges/med/departments/surgery/index.phtml?page=johnsonrgcv&cat=faculty   (745 words)

  
 Encyclopedia :: encyclopedia : Harold Pinter   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-02)
Harold Pinter, CH, CBE (born October 10, 1930) is a British playwright and theatre director.
His first play, The Room, was first performed by Bristol University students in 1957.
His second play (which is today one of his best-known), The Birthday Party (1958), was initially a flop, despite a positive review in the Sunday Times by leading theatre critic Harold Hobson.
www.hallencyclopedia.com /Harold_Pinter   (1123 words)

  
 James Stake   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-02)
James Harold Stake, 75, of Minneapolis, formerly of Cambridge, died October 24, 2004 at Jones Harrison Residence in Minneapolis.
Pallbearers were Neil and Keith Johnson, Dean Kaihoi, Scott Peterson, Tom Stake, and D.J. Peterson.
He is survived by children, Diane (Neil) Johnson, Tom Stake, Karin (Dean) Kaihoi, Julie (Scott) Peterson, and by grandchildren - Kjersten and Keith Johnson, Leah (Tim) Everson, Chelsea, Anna, Shelby and Laura Kaihoi, Kylie and DJ Peterson.
www.isanticountynews.com /2004/october/JamesStake.html   (404 words)

  
 Misc. Johnson County, Tennessee Obituaries
He was a native of Johnson County, Tennessee and a son of the late David Eugene and Bertie Phillippi Reece.
She was a native of Johnson County and was born May 23, 1909 to the late Billy and Della Pierce McGlamery.
She was native of Johnson County and was born May 14, 1948, to the late Clyde and Ella Mae Roberts.
www.obitcentral.com /obitsearch/obits/tn/tn-johnson2a.htm   (3547 words)

  
 CMT.com : Harold Johnson : Biography
It was the early '50s and at about 21-years-old, Johnson had the cheerful job of maintaining decorum in an ensemble in which some members were as young as 15.
Singing hauntingly in the tenor range and providing useful accompaniment on guitar, Johnson developed a combination of old standards and original material which served to both train the group and provide a repertoire when the members were deemed ready to begin performing in public at the Forest House Community Center in the Bronx.
For doo wop fans who love cats, the highlight of the group's career is the fact that Johnson's particular pet feline is visible in one of the Crickets' best-known publicity shots.
www.cmt.com /artists/az/johnson_harold_rock_vocals_/bio.jhtml   (313 words)

  
 HAROLD KEITH JOHNSON   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-02)
Harold Keith Johnson war ein VEREINIGTE STAATEN General.
General Johnson beschloß Sergeant Hauptwilliam O. Wooldridge als der erste, um diesen Pfosten zu halten.
General Johnson glaubte, daß dieses die Lebensqualität für eingetragene Leute verbessern würde.
www.faktedon.com /wiki/de/ha/Harold%20Keith%20Johnson.htm   (275 words)

  
 The Political Graveyard: Index to Politicians: Keith
Keith, Alston — of Selma, Dallas County, Ala.
Keith, Paul — of Chatfield, Fillmore County, Minn. Republican.
Keith, Roger — of Brockton, Plymouth County, Mass.
politicalgraveyard.com /bio/keith.html   (527 words)

  
 www.haroldpinter.org - Plays   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-02)
Aston, played with a disturbing stillness by Keith Woodason, and Mick - a prickly and menacing Sean Kearney - have trouble communicating in words, but their body language hints at undiscovered depths of emotion, never revealed.
They are unable to remain in the same room together for more than a few minutes.
But it is the powerful and impeccable performance of the three actors which live in the memory.
www.haroldpinter.org /plays/plays_caretaker10.shtml   (435 words)

  
 Do All Paths Lead to the Same Destination?
Perhaps the best way to begin examining Christianity is to carefully study the four biographical accounts of Christ's life found in the New Testament (Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John).
Keith E. Johnson is a graduate of the University of Michigan (B.S. in Chemical Engineering) and Trinity International University (M.A. in Christian Thought).
Keith speaks frequently on religious pluralism and comparative religions on university campuses.
www.leaderu.com /wri/articles/paths.html   (4197 words)

  
 TIME.com: Renaissance in the Ranks -- Dec. 10, 1965 -- Page 1
Since Lyndon Johnson's ringing declaration of July 28—"We will stand in Viet Nam"—the U.S. has mounted the biggest, swiftest, costliest military buildup in peacetime history.
General Harold Keith Johnson, 53, the 24th U.S. Army Chief of Staff—and the youngest to be appointed since Douglas Mac-Arthur—is a team man of austere, probing intelligence in the managerial mold of McNamara's Pentagon.
From infantry combat in the thick of two Asian wars, handsome "Johnny" Johnson came away with a dazzle of decorations and the single-minded conviction that the American soldier must be hardier, wilier and brainier than ever before if he is to win the kind of war that the U.S. faces in Asia today.
www.time.com /time/archive/preview/0,10987,898384,00.html   (734 words)

  
 TISS Project on the Gap Between the Military and Civilian Society
He was Assistant Professor of History at the City College of the City University of New York from 1968 to 1971, and served on the Rutgers University faculty as Assistant, Associate, and Professor of History from 1971 to 1984.
During the academic year 1980 1981 he held the Harold Keith Johnson Visiting Chair of Military History at the US Army Military History Institute and Army War College.
From 1981 to 1991 he was Chief of Air Force History and Chief Historian for the United States Air Force, and from 1985 to 1990 an Adjunct Professor at the National War College.
www.poli.duke.edu /civmil/kohnbio.html   (479 words)

  
 Reggie Johnson : International JAZZ PRODUCTIONS.com
Born in Owensboro, Kentucky, in 1940, Reginald Volney Johnson started out as a trombonist, first playing with school orchestras and later in army bands.
In 1970 he was with a quintet co-led by Bobby Hutcherson and Harold Land, and in 1971 he recorded with Walter Bishop Jr.
One of the great bass players of his generation, Reggie Johnson is as good an accompanying musician as he is a soloist, where his personal, round-up sound and steady sense of time can be appreciated.
www.internationaljazzproductions.com /rjohnson.html   (344 words)

  
 Special Issues
Overview of the importance of water to human health, including discussion of "better, wetter water" and electrolyzed water for use as a sterilant to treat disease.
Technical paper dealing with the liberation of intermolecular bond energy from ordinary water by means of an arc discharge.
Read about the water fuel work of Keith Johnson, who uses a combination of diesel fuel with tap water to form a mixture that cuts pollution, maintains engine efficiency, and works in existing engines.
www.infinite-energy.com /iemagazine/special/index.html   (409 words)

  
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John J. KEITH m.1 Oct 1881 to Mittie E. Stephen S. KEITH m.
keithclan.com /marry2.htm   (2531 words)

  
 W. Keith Brenton: SPFX: Heat Pump TV Spot Costumes
Keith Brenton: SPFX: Heat Pump TV Spot Costumes
This site © 1998 - 2006 by W. Keith Brenton.
All works displayed within remain the property of the clients and their agencies, subject to their agreements and rights, and are represented here solely to communicate their creative content.
www.keithbrenton.com /heatpump.shtml   (141 words)

  
 In The Know :: View topic - Keith Johnson - coffehouse : classic soul vocals
In The Know :: View topic - Keith Johnson - coffehouse : classic soul vocals
Keith Johnson - coffehouse : classic soul vocals
Posted: Thu Jan 05, 2006 2:05 pm Post subject: Keith Johnson - coffehouse : classic soul vocals
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 WKU, National City Announce Scholarship Recipients   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-02)
The recipients were recognized at a news conference by WKU President Gary Ransdell and National City President Eddy Barber.
*Harold Keith Johnson of Warren Central High School.
Johnson is the son of Sandy Russell and the grandson of Maggie Warden and plans to major in performing arts.
www.wku.edu /news/releases/may/natcity.html   (177 words)

  
 About the Band - Brian Johnson Band
Brian Johnson has been involved in music ever since he was a child.
Dad - Thanks for playing the guitar for us when we were kids, and for all the long hard days of work that bought my first strat.
Randy Johnson (big brother) - Thanks for teaching me how to listen.
www.brianjohnsonband.com /BrianJ2.html   (518 words)

  
 GOLDEN STATE WARRIORS - MAY 1997 SURVEY BOARD   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-02)
After playing with him, Magic Johnson says he has "unlimited talent but still needs a lot of play time." Cato brings to the table a toughness and attitude, athleticism, and shot blocking abilities.
A sleeper in the second round for the Warriors could be Keith Booth of Maryland, who has a solid around game.
When Rick Charrerra (wrong spelling) says that you shouldn' t hire him because Magic Johnson couldn't and that Magic has more credentials as a basketball player than Rick therefore he is a better coach is proposperous.
www.harold.com /warriors/survey/survmay97.shtml   (12686 words)

  
 2001 National Breeders Cup   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-02)
Pride's Frosty Zane Shadow - Karla Johnson for Tommy and Karla Johnson
Flick of Sunrise - Jamie Johnson for Harold and Jo Johnson
Major Sunrise - Jamie Johnson for Donald and Connie Stockton
www.mofoxtrot.com /nabnbc/show/01_champions.htm   (271 words)

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