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John Rodgers (1599 bytes)
1: '''John Rodgers''' or '''John Rogers''' may refer to: 2: *''John Rodgers'' 3: ... [[John Rodgers (naval officer, War of 1812)|John Rodgers]] ([[1772]] - [[1838]]), U.S. Naval officer durin... 4: ...r during the [[Civil War]], son of the first John Rodgers 5: ...[[World War I]], great-grandson of the first John Rodgers John Rodgers (politician) (310 bytes) 1: '''Sir John Rodgers''' ([[October 5]], [[1906]] - [[March 29]], [[199... 5: [[Category:1906 births|Rodgers, John]] 6: [[Category:1993 deaths|Rodgers, John]] USS John Rodgers (DD-983) (3026 bytes) 63: ...d for the three generations of the [[John Rodgers|Rodgers]] family who served in the Navy. 65: ... [[John Rodgers (naval officer, War of 1812)|John Rodgers]]; and [[commissioned]] on [[4 September]] [[1979... 68: ''John Rodgers'' was decommissioned and stricken on [[4 Septembe... 72: See [[USS John Rodgers|USS ''John Rodgers'']] for other ships of the same name. 76: ...hips/details/DD983.htm nvr.navy.mil: USS ''John Rodgers''] John Rodgers (naval officer, Civil War) (2388 bytes) 1: ... Rodgers sup30a.jpg|thumb|right|Rear Admiral John Rodgers]] 3: ... [[John Rodgers (naval officer, War of 1812)|John Rodgers]], was born near [[Havre de Grace, Maryland]]. He... 5: In the early months of the [[Civil War]], Rodgers organized the [[Mississippi Flotilla]] and superv... 7: After the war, Rodgers commanded the [[Boston Naval Station]] until [[18... 11: ...2]]–[[1838]]), and he was related to [[John Rodgers (naval officer, World War I)]] ([[1881]]–[[... John Rodgers (naval officer, War of 1812) (3336 bytes) 1: '''John Rodgers''' ([[11 July]] [[1772]] - [[1 August]] [[1838]])... 3: ...e. Placed in command of [[USS John Adams (1799)|''John Adams'']] the following year, he sailed for the [... 5: ...mbargo Act]] was passed at the close of [[1807]], Rodgers commanded operations along the Atlantic coast enf... 9: ...y of the [[War of 1812]], still in ''President'', Rodgers drove off British frigate [[HMS Belvidea|''Belvid... 11: ...oners]] until retiring in May [[1837]]. Commodore Rodgers died in [[Philadelphia, Pennsylvania|Philadelphia... John Rodgers (naval officer, World War I) (2041 bytes) 1: '''John Rodgers''' ([[15 January]] [[1881]] – [[27 August]]... 3: ...n Rodgers (naval officer, War of 1812)|Rodgers]], Rodgers was born in [[Washington]] and graduated from the... 7: ...within 15 miles of [[Nawiliwili Bay]], [[Kauai]], Rodgers hailed [[Submarine R-4]] and was towed into port. 12: ...related [[John Rodgers (naval officer, Civil War)|Rodgers]]. 14: [[Category:U.S. Navy officers|Rodgers, John 3]] W. R. Rodgers (1178 bytes) 1: '''William Robert Rodgers''' ([[1909]] – [[1969]]), known as '''Bertie''', ... 18: ...www.pgil-eirdata.org/html/pgil_datasets/authors/r/Rodgers,WR/life.htm Eirdata page] 20: [[Category:British poets|Rodgers, WR]] Paul Rodgers (1157 bytes) 1: [[de:Paul Rodgers]] 6: ...[1993]] which also featured many guest musicians. Rodgers has since continued to perform as a solo artist. 19: [[Paul Rodgers (Green Anarchist)|Paul Rodgers]] is ana editor of [[Green Anarchist]] magazine. Rodgers Instruments (459 bytes) 1: '''Rodgers Instruments''' designs and manufacturers classica... 4: * [http://www.rodgersinstruments.com/ Rodgers Instruments home page] Rodgers and Hammerstein (1170 bytes) 1: ...' is the songwriting team consisting of [[Richard Rodgers]] and [[Oscar Hammerstein II]]. 3: ... As Hart became more unreliable, it is said that Rodgers went to Hammerstein and asked if he would conside... 5: Rodgers and Hammerstein are associated with big stage and... Mary Rodgers (604 bytes) 1: ...or of children's books, and daughter of [[Richard Rodgers]]. She also compiled the album ''[[Free to Be...... 16: [[Category:1931 births|Rodgers, Mary]] Rodgers and Hart (2064 bytes) 1: ... the [[songwriting]] team consisting of [[Richard Rodgers]] and [[Lorenz Hart]]. They worked together on ab... 10: *Johnny One-Note 22: ...York" or "Broadway" sensibility. The archetypical Rodgers and Hart song, "Manhattan," rhymes "The great big... 27: [[nl:Rodgers en Hart]] George Rodgers (1400 bytes) 1: '''George Rodgers''' was a [[Scottish]] recipient of the [[Victoria... 7: ...[1858]] at [[Marar]], Gwalior, [[India]], Private Rodgers attacked, by himself, a party of seven rebels, on... Bill Rodgers (170 bytes) 1: People named '''Bill Rodgers''': 3: * [[Bill Rodgers (politician)]], [[British]] [[politician]] 4: * [[Bill Rodgers (athlete)]], [[American]] [[marathon]] runner Richard Rodgers (3745 bytes) 1: ...or work done with [[Oscar Hammerstein II]], see [[Rodgers and Hammerstein]])'' 3: '''Richard Rodgers''' ([[June 18]], [[1902]] - [[December 30]], [[19... 5: ...ist, Lorenz Hart. In the [[1920s]] and [[1930s]], Rodgers and Hart produced numerous successful musical com... 7: ...Awards and 2 [[Emmy]] Awards. During this period, Rodgers also had one major solo project, writing the scor... 9: After Hammerstein's death in 1960, Rodgers continued to write music for Broadway. His solo c... Mario Rodgers (546 bytes) 1: Mario Rodgers was the runner-up on the WB's [[Superstar USA]], ... Aaron Rodgers (897 bytes) 1: ...ron.Rogers.jpg|thumb|right|Top NFL prospect Aaron Rodgers in action.]] 3: ...the [[2005]] draft, the 49ers can draft Rodgers. Rodgers posted impressive numbers as a junior with Cal th... 5: [[Category:American football players|Rodgers, Aaron]] Andre Rodgers (2209 bytes) 1: '''Kenneth Andre Ian Rodgers''' ([[December 2]], [[1934]] - [[December 13]], [... 3: ...equently, he adjusted and made his debut in 1957. Rodgers was a part of the Giants roster until October 196... 5: ...ys]]. After four productive seasons for the Cubs, Rodgers was traded to the Pirates. 7: In a 11-year career, Rodgers compiled a .249 [[batting average]] with 45 [[hom... 9: Andre Rodgers died in Nassau, Bahamas at age of 70. Lorraine Rodgers (1602 bytes) 1: '''Lorraine Zilner Rodgers''' (born [[1921]]) is a former [[WASP (air force)... 3: ...e considered to be [[gender role]] connected, and Rodgers' dreams of becoming a pilot were seen by many wit... 5: Rodgers enlisted at the Air Force as a young adult. The [... 7: ...om the United States to friendly bases in Europe, Rodgers eventually went on to become the first woman pilo... 9: ...demonstrate women dont belong flying in the war". Rodgers parachuted off the airplane before it hit the gro... Jimmie Rodgers (243 bytes) 1: '''Jimmie Rodgers''' was the name of two [[singer]]s: 3: [[Jimmie Rodgers (country singer)]] 5: [[Jimmie Rodgers (pop singer)]]
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