During the next three decades, Johnson alternately lived in Texas or traveled the United States.
Doctors cleared him to shoot free throws, and Johnson has been traveling with the Hawks.
In 1965, Johnson travelled again to America.
Johnson then traveled to Cleveland, Ohio, to study piano, harmony, and voice.
Johnson is a deacon at his church, and has travelled to schools and camps promoting academic success, hard work and faith.
Johnson spotted three Bf 109s a few hundred feet higher and travelling in the same direction.
Johnson had spent most of his life in London, and only travelled for the first time in 1771.
As a young man, Johnson was a ranch hand and travelled with his father on the rodeo circuit.
When Johnson traveled abroad, he was in the habit of writing his lodger Levet.
Johnson even traveled to Houston to tell Paul of his decision to run in person.