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Major Alan Rogers - the Rest of the Story

In March we learned of the death of Army Maj. Alan G. Rogers, a man praised by the Pentegon and lauded in the Washington Post and on MSNBC. And we observed the mainstream media try to hide the truth of Maj. Rogers’ life, that he was a gay man actively working to reverse [...]

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Gay American war hero with Purple Heart who didn't tell unless asked

In life, Major Alan G Rogers was an American patriot, committed to the US Army in which he had served for 18 of his 40 years. His death, from a roadside bomb, which took the number of American losses in Iraq to more than 4,000 this year, robbed the service of an outstanding military intelligence officer and deprived his friends of someone they all described as a great listener and a profoundly religious...

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Gay hero with Purple Heart who didn't tell unless asked

In life, Major Alan G Rogers was an American patriot, committed to the US Army in which he had served for 18 of his 40 years. His death, from a roadside bomb, which took the number of American losses in Iraq to more than 4,000 this year, robbed the service of an outstanding military intelligence officer and deprived his friends of someone they all described as a great listener and a profoundly religious...