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 [decorative delimiter] Class of 1907

Vol. V
p805
4605

(Born N. Y.)

Charles D. Rogers

(Ap'd N. Y.)

75

Born Niagara Falls, NY.​a

Military History. — Cadet at the Military Academy, June 15, 1903 to June 14, 1907, when he was graduated and promoted in the Army to

(Second Lieut., 11th Infantry)

Served: At Pinar Del Rio, Cuba, Sept. 21, 1907 to –––––.

Vol. VI
p1315
[Supplement, Vol. VI: 1910‑1920]

(Charles Dunbar Rogers, Born Sept. 1, 1881.)

Military History. —

Second Lieut., 11th Cavalry, June 14, 1907.

At Pinar Del Rio, Cuba, Sept. 21, 1907, to Feb. 25, 1909; participated in Inaugural Parade at Washington, D. C., March 4, 1909; joined regiment at Fort Oglethorpe, Ga., March 6, 1909; at San Antonio, Texas, in Maneuver Division, March 8 to Aug. 22, 1911; on leave of absence, Aug. 23 to Oct. 31, 1911; at Fort Oglethorpe, Ga., with Troop, Nov. 1, 1911, to December, 1913; (on flood relief work in Mississippi and Louisiana, April 16 to June 17, 1912); at Faribault, Minn., Professor of Military Science and Tactics at Shattuck School, Dec. 17, 1912, to October, 1913; (Range Officer at Camp Perry, Ohio, Aug. 15 to Sept. 9, 1913); at Fort Oglethorpe, Ga., Squadron Quartermaster and Commissary, Oct. 3, 1913, to

(First Lieut., 7th Cavalry, Oct. 1, 1914)

Jan. 19, 1915; (with regiment on strike duty in Colorado, May 2 to Aug. 2, 1914); en route to Philippines, Feb. 5 to March 10, 1915; at Camp Stotsenburg, P. I., to March 16, 1915.

Died, March 16, 1915, at Camp Stotsenburg, P. I.: Aged 33.

Portrait and obituary in Annual Report, Association of Graduates, for 1915.

Buried, Rogers Family Plot, Seneca Falls, NY.​b


Thayer's Notes:

a Lt. Rogers' birthplace is from his AOG obituary.

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b Lt. Rogers' burial place is from his AOG obituary.


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