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Schofield

[ skoh-feeld ]

noun

  1. John Mc·Al·lis·ter [m, uh, -, kal, -i-ster], 1831–1906, U.S. general.


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Example Sentences

Lawrence handed the General the mysterious message and Schofield read it with a darkened brow.

Lawrence had no trouble in getting the requisite authority from General Schofield to visit his friend.

General Schofield finds so much requiring his attention that he will not be able to take the field in person for some time yet.

Lawrence received a congratulatory message from General Schofield, highly praising him.

Up around Springfield, seventy-five miles away, and Schofield's orders are to hold this position at all hazards.

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