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Sergeant Paul Rogers (deceased)
Aged 24, Paul Rogers volunteered to be a Paratrooper in 1942 and soon found himself at Toccoa training under Colonel Sink. When jumping into Europe on D-Day, Paul lost most of his equipment, including his rifle, and his parachute snagged on trees from which he had to cut himself loose; he later found out he had landed eight miles from the intended drop zone. With the 3rd Battalion he fought throughout Normandy but was injured when jumping into Holland as part of Operation Market Garden and subsequently spent four weeks in hospital. Upon rejoining the platoon he stayed with them all the way through to Hitler's Eagles Nest in Berchtesgaden. He died aged 96 on 16th March 2015.
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Items Signed by Sergeant Paul Rogers (deceased) |
| Clipped Signature - Paul Rogers. Price : £30.00 | Volunteered as a paratrooper in 1942 and joined the 101st Airborne, jumping into Europe on D-Day. Landing eight miles from his intended target, he cut himself loose after getting snagged in trees and losing most of his equipment. Fought through No...... | |
| Screaming Eagles in Normandy, 7th June 1944 by David Pentland. (APB) Price : £130.00 | Having made contact the previous evening with troops of 4th Infantry Division pushing inland from Utah Beach, paratroopers of the 101st Airborne division The Screaming Eagles help mop up the pockets of German resistance in their general advance towa...... | |
| Screaming Eagles in Normandy, 7th June 1944 by David Pentland. (B) Price : £110.00 | Having made contact the previous evening with troops of 4th Infantry Division pushing inland from Utah Beach, paratroopers of the 101st Airborne division The Screaming Eagles help mop up the pockets of German resistance in their general advance towa...... | |
Easy Company - Moving On by Chris Collingwood. Price : £145.00 | Major Dick Winters and the men of Easy Company, 101st Airborne Division, as they take up a holding position in the Normandy town of Carentan on 14 June 1944, eight days after their dramatic parachute drop into Normandy on D-Day. ...... | ||
Easy Company - Moving On by Chris Collingwood. (AP) Price : £220.00 | Major Dick Winters and the men of Easy Company, 101st Airborne Division, as they take up a holding position in the Normandy town of Carentan on 14 June 1944, eight days after their dramatic parachute drop into Normandy on D-Day. ...... |
Easy Company - Moving On by Chris Collingwood. (APB) SOLD OUT | Major Dick Winters and the men of Easy Company, 101st Airborne Division, as they take up a holding position in the Normandy town of Carentan on 14 June 1944, eight days after their dramatic parachute drop into Normandy on D-Day. ...... | NOT AVAILABLE | |
Easy Company - Moving On by Chris Collingwood. (B) SOLD OUT | Major Dick Winters and the men of Easy Company, 101st Airborne Division, as they take up a holding position in the Normandy town of Carentan on 14 June 1944, eight days after their dramatic parachute drop into Normandy on D-Day. ...... | NOT AVAILABLE | |
Easy Company - Moving On by Chris Collingwood. (D) SOLD OUT | Major Dick Winters and the men of Easy Company, 101st Airborne Division, as they take up a holding position in the Normandy town of Carentan on 14 June 1944, eight days after their dramatic parachute drop into Normandy on D-Day. ...... | NOT AVAILABLE | |
Easy Company - Moving On by Chris Collingwood. (RM) SOLD OUT | Major Dick Winters and the men of Easy Company, 101st Airborne Division, as they take up a holding position in the Normandy town of Carentan on 14 June 1944, eight days after their dramatic parachute drop into Normandy on D-Day. ...... | NOT AVAILABLE | |
St Mere Eglise by Richard Taylor. (B) Price : £85.00 | St Mere Eglise - the first town to be liberated by allied soldiers on the morning of 6th June 1944, when, at 06.30 men of the Airborne Rangers parachuted into the town. ...... |
| Road to the Rhine by Robert Taylor. (AP) SOLD OUT | As the Allied armies dashed across France after victory in Normandy, they remained reliant on one thing - supplies. With Cherbourg the only port in use, everything depended on trucks to deliver enough fuel, food and ammunition to keep the momentum ...... | NOT AVAILABLE |
| Road to the Rhine by Robert Taylor. (C) SOLD OUT | As the Allied armies dashed across France after victory in Normandy, they remained reliant on one thing - supplies. With Cherbourg the only port in use, everything depended on trucks to deliver enough fuel, food and ammunition to keep the momentum ...... | NOT AVAILABLE |
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