Willie Rogers (Tuskegee) Explained

Honorific Prefix:Master Sergeant
Willie Rogers
Birth Date:12 April 1915
Birth Place:Apalachicola, Florida, U.S.
Death Place:St. Petersburg, Florida, U.S.
Birth Name:Willie N. Rogers
Branch:United States Army Air Force
Serviceyears:1942–1945
Rank:Master sergeant
Unit:100th Fighter Squadron

MSgt. Willie Rogers (April 12, 1915 – November 18, 2016) was a member of the famed group of World War II-era African-Americans known as the Tuskegee Airmen. He was shot twice in Italy during World War II.[1]

Military service

Rogers was drafted into the United States Army in 1942. He was sent to the European theater of the war, and served in a support role in logistics.[2]

During a mission in Italy in 1943, he was wounded in action. He was shot twice, once in the stomach and once in the leg by German soldiers. Rogers spent several months recovering in a London Hospital.

Rogers arrived at the Dachau concentration camp in Germany shortly after it was liberated by American troops April 29, 1945. He and a contingent of Americans took an inventory of the camp.

Rogers did not tell his family that he was a member of the Tuskegee Airmen until 2012. There is a portrait of Rogers hanging in the St. Petersburg Museum of History.[3]

Controversy

It was reported that Rogers was part of the 100th Fighter Squadron. However after his death historians were unsure about Rogers place in the history of the Tuskegee airmen. In 2017 it was confirmed that he as part of the 96th Air Service Group providing support to the pilots and air crews. Because Rogers never talked about his service until 2012, the story of his participation with the 100th Fighter Squadron was retold over and over.[4]

Awards

Education

Personal life

Rogers was married and had children.[5] He returned to Florida after WWII and opened Rogers’ Radio Sales and Service in St. Petersburg. He was a lifelong member of the African Methodist Episcopal Church.[2] In 2016 at 101 years old Rogers died of a stroke.[6]

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Notes and References

  1. News: Willie Rogers, the oldest surviving member of the Tuskegee Airmen, dies at 101 . 23 September 2019 . Associated Press . Los Angeles Times . 21 November 2016.
  2. Web site: Willie Rogers . redtail . CAF Red Tail Squadron . 23 September 2019.
  3. Web site: Toppo . Greg . Willie Rogers, Tuskegee Airman, dies at 101 after stroke . airforcetimes . November 21, 2016 . Sightline Media Group . 23 September 2019.
  4. News: Guzzo . Paul . Tampa Bay area Tuskegee Airman deserved name for work he did on the ground . 23 September 2019 . Tampa Bay Times . 2 May 2017.
  5. News: Guzzo . Paul . Oldest remaining Tuskegee Airman, a St. Petersburg man, dies at 101 . 23 September 2019 . Tampa Bay Times . 21 November 2016.
  6. News: Toppo . Greg . Tuskegee Airman dies at 101 after stroke . 23 September 2019 . USA Today . 20 November 2016.