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Sgt George S Rogers

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WWI, WWII, and Korean War Casualty Listings about George S. RogersName:George S. Rogers Death Date:6 Jun 1944Cemetery:Tablets of The Missing At Cambridge American CemeteryCemetery Burial Plot:Missing in Action or Buried at SeaCemetery City:CambridgeCemetery Country:England War:World War IIAwards:Air Medal with 3 Oak Leaf Clusters, Purple HeartTitle:SergeantRank:SergeantService:U.S. Army Air ForcesService ID:34474119Division:587th Bomber Squadron, 394th Bomber Group, MediumData Source:World War II Honor Roll

World War II and Korean Conflict Veterans Interred Overseas about RogersName:George S RogersInducted From:MississippiRank:SergeantCombat Organization:587th Bomber Squadron 394th BomberDeath Date:6 Jun 1944Monument:Cambridge, EnglandLast Known Status:MissingU.S. Awards:Purple Heart Medal
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U.S. World War II Army Enlistment Records, 1938-1946 about George S RogersName:George S RogersBirth Year:1922Race:White, Citizen (White)Nativity State or Country:MississippiState of Residence:MississippiCounty or City:Hinds Enlistment Date:23 Oct 1942Enlistment State:MississippiEnlistment City:Camp ShelbyBranch:Branch Immaterial - Warrant Officers, USABranch Code:Branch Immaterial - Warrant Officers, USAGrade:PrivateGrade Code:PrivateTerm of Enlistment:Enlistment for the duration of the War or other emergency, plus six months, subject to the discretion of the President or otherwise according to lawComponent:Selectees (Enlisted Men)Source:Civil Life Education:3 years of high schoolCivil Occupation:Semiskilled welders and flame cuttersMarital Status:Single, without dependentsHeight:71Weight:148






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