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Lt. Warren D. Rodgers

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Birth:  unknown
Death:  Jun. 6, 1944
Gillingham, Kent, England

Burial:
Cambridge American Cemetery
Cambridge
Cambridgeshire, England
Plot B Row 5 Grave 37

Warren Rodgers enlisted out of California. He had received the Air medal with 4 Oak Leaf Clusters and the Purple Heart. His ID number was 0-688847. Warren was buried in the Cambridge American Cemetery in Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, England.

World War II and Korean Conflict Veterans Interred Overseas about RodgersName:Warren D RodgersInducted From:CaliforniaRank:First LieutenantCombat Organization:587th Bomber Squadron 394th BomberDeath Date:6 Jun 1944Monument:Cambridge, EnglandLast Known Status:BuriedU.S. Awards:Purple Heart Medal
Air Medal
Additional Army Awards

U.S. Rosters of World War II Dead, 1939-1945 about Warren D RodgersName:Warren D Rodgers Gender:MaleRace:WhiteReligion:Protestant Cemetery Name:Cambridge Permanent Cemetery, Cambridge, EnglandGrave number:B 5 37Disposition:According to next of kin Service Branch:ArmyRank:First LieutenantService Number:688847

WWI, WWII, and Korean War Casualty Listings about Warren D. RodgersName:Warren D. Rodgers Death Date:6 Jun 1944Cemetery:Cambridge American CemeteryCemetery Burial Plot:Plot B Row 5 Grave 37Cemetery City:CambridgeCemetery Country:England War:World War IIAwards:Air Medal with 4 Oak Leaf Clusters, Purple HeartTitle:First LieutenantRank:First LieutenantService:U.S. Army Air ForcesService ID:O-688847Division:587th Bomber Squadron, 394th Bomber Group, MediumData Source:World War II Honor Roll


If you have any information regrarding Warren please contact us.


Photo of the grave taken by Lori Oschefski October 2010
Photo of Warren from the research records of the late  Bryan Jones 



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