My father, George Rogers Jr, lived with my mother and myself in Dallas TX at the time (around 1945). That was quite a haul to drive to Houston during the war. He worked as an accountant in an aircraft manufacturing plant. He was the only one of the 4 sons who didn't serve in the military. (I have no idea why, but it's likely he had some medical condition which was kept secret. All medical conditions were kept secret in our Christian Science family.)
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Who knew all this would happen afterwards! Illustration by Jim Colorex aka Emmanuel Fallet
Thursday, February 5, 2015
Home Movies - part 3
My father, George Rogers Jr, lived with my mother and myself in Dallas TX at the time (around 1945). That was quite a haul to drive to Houston during the war. He worked as an accountant in an aircraft manufacturing plant. He was the only one of the 4 sons who didn't serve in the military. (I have no idea why, but it's likely he had some medical condition which was kept secret. All medical conditions were kept secret in our Christian Science family.)
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