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John Craig Chalmers Rodger 1906 - 1959

John Craig Chalmers Rodger was born on December 3, 1906, and died at age 52 years old on November 10, 1959. John Craig Rodger was buried at Long Island National Cemetery Section U Site 141 2040 Wellwood Avenue, in Farmingdale, Ny. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember John Craig Chalmers Rodger.
John Craig Chalmers Rodger
December 3, 1906
November 10, 1959
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  • 12/3
    1906

    Birthday

    December 3, 1906
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    Unknown
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  • Military Service

    Branch of service: Us Army Rank attained: PVT Wars/Conflicts: World War Ii
  • 11/10
    1959

    Death

    November 10, 1959
    Death date
    Unknown
    Cause of death
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    Long Island National Cemetery Section U Site 141 2040 Wellwood Avenue, in Farmingdale, Ny 11735
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In 1906, in the year that John Craig Chalmers Rodger was born, President Theodore Roosevelt received the Nobel Prize for Peace. The award was considered controversial at the time because many thought that he was an imperialist. But he had brokered peace between Russia and Japan a year previous and had allowed a dispute between Mexico and the U.S. to go to arbitration, resolving the issue peacefully rather than resorting to military conflict. For these two reasons, the Nobel Prize committee chose him for the Peace Prize.
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In 1916, at the age of merely 10 years old, John Craig was alive when the Battle of Verdun was fought from February through December. It was the largest and longest battle of World War I, lasting 303 days. The original estimates were 714,231 casualties - 377,231 French and 337,000 German, an average of 70,000 casualties a month. Current estimates are even larger. The Battle of the Somme was also fought from July through September of the same year. Original estimates were 485,000 British and French casualties and 630,000 German casualties.
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