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George Rogers Clark
There have been many rumors stating that Fred Rogers served in the US Armed Forces, but he has never served in the military. He is best known for his children's TV series Mister Rogers Neighborhood. Fred Rogers died in 2003 from stomach cancer.
Military forces followed river routes because they wanted the attacks to be a surprise. For example, George Rogers Clark launched an attack in the icy Wabash River in 1779 because no one thought he was going to take such a risk.
The Rogers Pass through British Columbia's Selkirk Mountains has been known to the people of the First Nations for thousands of years. The first European to discover the pass, and the person after whom it is named, was a Canadian Pacific Railway surveyor, Major Albert Bowman Rogers. He discovered it on May 29, 1881. ------------------------------------------- NOTE: There is also a "Rogers Pass" in the US which crosses the Continental Divide southeast of Great Falls, Montana
Carl Rogers was an American psychologist. After World War II, he interviewed soldiers after they returned home and helped them adjust to normal life.
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The surrender of Henry Hamilton to George Rogers was the unconditional surrender of Fort Sackville. This took place on February 25, 1779 in Vincennes, Indiana.
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George Rogers Clark forced the British to surrender at Fort Sackville, located in present-day Vincennes, Indiana. This pivotal event occurred in February 1779 during the American Revolutionary War, when Clark's forces launched a surprise attack, leading to the capitulation of British Lieutenant Governor Henry Hamilton and his troops. This victory was significant in securing American control over the Northwest Territory.
George F. Rogers died in 1948.
George F. Rogers was born in 1887.
George Bigelow Rogers was born in 1870.
George Bigelow Rogers died in 1945.
George Rogers Harding was born in 1838.
George Herbert Rogers was born in 1820.
George Herbert Rogers died in 1872.
George Rogers Clark.