Andrew Johnson
Andrew Johnson was the 17th President of the United States, serving from 1865 to 1869 following Abraham Lincoln's assassination. He is historically significant for being the first U.S. president to be impeached, primarily due to his violation of the Tenure of Office Act, which was related to his attempts to remove federal officials who opposed his policies during the Reconstruction era.
Born on Dec 29, 1808 (216 years old)
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Australia:
Andrew Johnson praised his colleagues on board as the real heroes during the crisis.
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United Kingdom:
Train driver Andrew Johnson contacted the control room to divert the train when the alarm was raised.
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United Kingdom:
Andrew Johnson, the train driver, took action to divert the train during the attack.
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United Kingdom:
The driver of the train has been named as Andrew Johnson, who took quick action during the incident.
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United Kingdom:
Andrew Johnson is reported to be a Royal Navy and Iraq war veteran who stopped the train at Huntingdon during the incident.
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Canada:
Mr. Trump is the most divisive since the post-Civil War period’s Andrew Johnson.
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Jamaica:
Andrew Johnson, Chairman of the National Youth Council, commended the gains but urged Jamaicans to see themselves as partners in national growth.
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Ireland:
Andrew Johnson was noted as a successor to Abraham Lincoln, sharing a name with Lyndon Johnson, who succeeded John F. Kennedy.
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Bahamas:
Andrew 'Blue' Johnson is a Freetown hopeful who expressed loyalty to the FNM.
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Bahamas:
Andrew Johnson is seeking the FNM’s nomination for the seat and is seen as a strong candidate against Wayne Munroe.
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