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James A. Schofield Lt. Col. USAF (Ret.) July 20, 1923 - February 8, 2023

Jim Schofield passed away in Fearrington Village, NC on February 8, 2023 at the age of 99. Jim was the son of Margaret Snowden and Arthur Schofield growing up in his hometown of Johnstown, PA and his adolescence in Philadelphia. He was attending The Citadel at the beginning of WWII and like so many millions of the Greatest Generation; he joined the Army Air Corps in his junior year. Jim flew from Missouri to Burma and beyond - one of the famous 'Hump Pilots' flying the 'Aluminum Trail' - over the Himalayas and into China. He was an intrepid and gifted pilot. At the end of the war, he flew the Allied officers that accepted the surrender of the notorious Japanese 15th army in Nanking. Returning home, he completed his studies and began a long and interesting Air Force career from flight instructor to base commander in England. Stateside again, Jim concluded his military career at the Pentagon leading the Education Services Section; a second career unfolded from that assignment when Jim became an instructor and academic advisor at the University of Maryland, University College which was an innovative outreach system serving Armed Forces around the world. Jim advised hundreds of students along the way and maintaining close contact with many over the years.



Jim was a modest and unassuming man, but also one of remarkable physical strength and an indomitable will. He earned numerous decorations as a member of the storied Flying Tigers, a wall full of medals and diplomas, but what mattered to him was Faith, Family and Friends.



Jim is predeceased by an infant son, Jimmy, and his daughter Peggy. Mourning him now is his beloved wife, Pepa, sons James Schofield of Greenville, South Carolina, Timothy Schofield of Silver Spring and a stepson Stephen Boliek of Silver Spring, ten grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren.



Services will be held at Arlington National Cemetery TBD.

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Published by The Washington Post on Feb. 12, 2023.

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Joe & Margaret Grieshaber

February 20, 2023

It was our pleasure to have known Jim because was a very kind and unassuming man! We loved listening to him tell us stories about his childhood in Johnstown PA. He was always ready with a laugh and had a kind word to say about just about everyone he knew. Our hearts go out to Jim's devoted wife, Pepa, as his death was a blow; they were perfect for one another.

Tom Field

February 16, 2023

To the Family..I just finished reading a collection of Jim's experiences ,mostly of raising his family and their life during WW2. A collection he wrote after retirement from the Air Force.I felt that I got to know him thru this work and believe that he was truly a great and loving guy to all he knew.Obviously he led a blessed life and I was saddened to hear of his passing.

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