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Maurice Rogers

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ranges of from 50 to 100 yards, and sustained a number of casualties. The Platoon, checked by the enemy's wire and the intensity of his machine-gun fire, took cover and returned the fire preparatory to gapping the wire. Sergeant Rogers, the Platoon Sergeant, without hesitation continued to advance alone, firing his
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Inspired by the example of Sergeant Rogers, the Platoon breached the enemy's wire and began the assault. Still alone and penetrating deeper into the enemy position, Sergeant Rogers, whilst attempting to silence a third machine-gun post, was blown off his feet by a grenade which burst beside him and
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This N.C.O's undaunted determination, fearless devotion to duty and superb courage carried his Platoon on to their objective in face of a determined enemy in a strongly defended position. The great gallantry and heroic self-sacrifice of Sergeant Rogers were in the highest tradition of the British
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The objective was wired and mined and strongly defended by the enemy. The Carrier Platoon advanced through machine-gun and mortar fire until they reached the enemy's wire, which was 70 yards from their objective. At this point the Platoon was under the intense fire of seven machine-guns firing at
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In 1947 a new housing estate, comprising two large low rise blocks of flats, in Bethnal Green east London was named 'Rogers Estate' after him. One of the blocks has a bronze plaque attached to the exterior at ground floor level commemorating this. Rogers parents were in attendance at the opening
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The leading Company had taken their first objective but were unable to reach their final objective, owing to heavy enemy fire and casualties. The Carrier Platoon, dismounted, were ordered to capture the final objective, supported by fire from the Company and a troop of tanks.
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Nothing daunted he stood up and still firing his Thompson Sub-Machine Gun, ran on towards the enemy post. He was shot and killed at point blank range.
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He had drawn on to himself the fire of nearly all the enemy's machine-guns and had thrown their, defence into confusion.
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In 2003 Rogers had a road named after him. A new industrial estate had been built at Hopton,
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His Victoria Cross is displayed at The Rifles (Berkshire and Wiltshire) Museum in
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was ordered to attack high ground held by the enemy.
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Maurice Albert Windham Rogers
Bristol
Gloucestershire
Ardea, Italy
Beach Head War Cemetery
Anzio
British Army
Sergeant
Service number
Wiltshire Regiment
Second World War
Italian campaign
Allied invasion of Italy
Battle of Anzio

Victoria Cross
Military Medal
VC
MM
British Army
Second World War
Victoria Cross
Commonwealth
sergeant
Wiltshire Regiment (Duke of Edinburgh's)
British Army
Battle of Anzio
Ardea
London Gazette
Wiltshire Regiment

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