ROBERT G ROGERS
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HONORED ON PANEL 14W, LINE 66 OF THE WALL

ROBERT GENE ROGERS

WALL NAME

ROBERT G ROGERS

PANEL / LINE

14W/66

DATE OF BIRTH

09/27/1949

CASUALTY PROVINCE

BAC LIEU

DATE OF CASUALTY

01/25/1970

HOME OF RECORD

PARADISE

COUNTY OF RECORD

Butte County

STATE

CA

BRANCH OF SERVICE

ARMY

RANK

SP4

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REMEMBRANCES

LEFT FOR ROBERT GENE ROGERS
POSTED ON 9.1.2012

Never Forgotten

Although he was born in Louisiana, Bobby Rogers lived most of his life in Paradise.



His mother remembered how her son loved nature and used to hike in the surrounding hills. He also pitched a mean ball for the Paradise Little League. Rogers dropped out of Paradise High School in late 1966 at age 17 to join the Army.



He trained in Germany, and in July 1968, with a year left on his first enlistment, was shipped to Vietnam.



Rogers surreptitiously re-enlisted, and volunteered for another tour in Vietnam.



On Jan. 25, 1970 near the Cambodian border, he was driving a jeep with a huge searchlight mounted on the back. Suddenly a pack of dogs ran into the road. Rogers swerved to avoid them. His jeep overturned and rolled into a canal.



The Paradise soldier was trapped under the vehicle and drowned.



Rogers’ mother said her son empathized with the Vietnamese. “He felt the women and children were being hurt the most.”



Chico News & Review, May 26, 1988



Rest in peace with the warriors.

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POSTED ON 10.8.2003
POSTED BY: Lindsey Wagner

Thanks

My name is Lindsey Wagner and I am a junior at Gridley High School. This is a project for history. I just want to say thanks for serving our country during the Vietnam War and how much I appreciate it. Sincerely, Lindsey Wagner
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