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Cherokee County Vietnam Casualty Details
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Bruce, Dennis AURELIA - Word has been received here of the death in Viet Nam of Pvt. Dennis Bruce, 20, son of Mr. & Mrs. Clifford Bruce of Aurelia.The parents were notified that their son was killed by rifle fire Friday while serving with the 4th Division in Viet Nam's central highlands. His death is believed to be the second Cherokee County Viet Nam war fatality. Bruce had been in the Army since December 1965 and in Viet Nam since Sept 1. Pvt. Bruce was a 1964 graduate of Aurelia High school. While there he participated four years on the basketball squad and played two years with the varsity. Besides his parents, Bruce is survived by three brothers: Dan, serving in the Marines in California; Terry, student at Westmar College, LeMars; Jerry of Aurelia. Mrs. Lincoln Hahn, is the maternal grandmother. Source: Cherokee Daily Times 7 Nov 1966 AURELIA - Aurelia soldier Pfc. Denny L Bruce was post humously awarded two medals from the Republic of Vietnam it was announced this week. Mr and Mrs Clifford Bruce of Aurelia said they have received word that their son killed in action in Vietnam on Nov 4, 1966 had been selected to receive the medals. The Viet medals are the Military Merit Medal and the Gallantry Cross with Palm. The citation from the Republic of Vietnam reads: "Courageous combatants, well known for their sacrifices, who always exhibited a spirit of goodwill and cooperation. They assisted the Republic of Vietnam Armed Forces in blocking the Red Wave of aggression from engulfing South Vietnam and Southeast Asia. With their enthusiasm and exemplary devoted manner, they willingly executed all of their entrusted missions and set a brilliant e example for their comrades-in-arms. They died in the performance of their missions. Their losses have been greatly mourned by both their American and Vietnamese comrades-in-arms." Denny Bruce was an Aurelia High School graduate. Source: News article dated 9-23-1967 in a former Cherokee Historical Society scrapbook |
Roggow, Norman NAVY PILOT ROGGOW MISSING IN VIETNAM - Word has been received by Mr and Mrs Orville Roggow, LeMars, that their son, Lt. (j.g) Norman Roggow, 26, a Navy Pilot serving in Vietnam, is missing in action. The Roggows re former Cherokee County residents and Roggow is president of the Cherokee County Farm Bureau Board of Directors. They received a telegram Tuesday from Naval Headquarters in Washington, D.C. Radar Plane - Mrs. Roggow said that they were advised that Lt. Roggow, a co-pilot on a radar plane off the carrier USS Oriskany, and four other members of the crew are missing in South Vietnam. It further stated that the plan ran into bad weather Sunday and no word has been receied from the crew since that time. Roggow has served in the Navy four years and lived with his parents on a farm near Aurelia. The Roggows moved to LeMars two months ago and operate the LeMars Motel. They have four other children. Source: Former Cherokee Historical Society Scrapbook news article dated 10/12/1967 SERVICES FOR LT. ROGGOW - Memorial services will be at 2 pm Wednesday at Grace Lutheran Church in LeMars for Lt. (j.g.) Norman Lee Roggow, formerly of Aurelia and the Brooke area. Roggow was killed when Navy radar plane which he was co-piloting crashed into a mountain 14 miles northwest of Da Nang, South Vietnam. His parents are Mr & Mrs Orville Roggow who recently moved to LeMars from Cherokee County. Source: Former Cherokee Historical Society Scrapbook news article dated 10/16/1967 MEMORAIL RITE FOR LT. ROGGOW - LeMars, IA - Memorial services will be held at 2 pm today at Grace Lutheran Church here for Lt. Norman Roggow, 26, of LeMars, a Navy Pilot who died in Vietnam when the radar plane he was piloting crashed into a mountain Oct 8, The son of Mr & Mrs Orville Roggow of LeMars, Lt. Roggow was a four-year Navy veteran and had been in Vietnam since last June. Born at Kansas City, Mo., he had lived 24 years with his parents on a farm near Aurelia. Mr & Mrs. Roggow moved here recently to operate a motel. Besides his parents, he is survived by a brother, Curtis, at home and three sisters, Diane, at home, Marva of Omaha, Neb., and Mrs. Larry Frase of Camby, Minn. Source: Former Cherokee Historical Society Scrapbook news article dated 10/18/1967 CONFIRM DEATH OF LT. ROGGOW - Confirmation of the death of Lt. (j.g.) Norman Lee Roggow, 26, a Navy pilot serving in Vietnam, has been received by his parents, Mr & Mrs Orville Roggow of LeMars. Memorial services for Lt. Roggow will be at 2 pm on Wednesday, Oct 18 at Grace Lutheran Church in LeMars. Rev. Lowell Boettcher, church pastor, is in charge of the rites. Mr. and Mrs. Roggow are former Cherokee County residents. Roggow is president of the Cherokee County Farm BUreau Board of Directors. The parents were notified on Thursday night that their son, the rest of the four-man Navy crew and a journalist were all dead. Roggow said that Lt. Roggow, a co-pilot on a radar plane off the carrier USS Oriskany, perished along with the others when the craft struck a mountain 14 miles northwest of Da Nang, South Vietnam. Hit Foul Weather - U.S. Naval Headquarters in Washington D.C. said the aircraft ran into foul weather after leaving Chu Lai on Oct 8. Officials said they were unable to reach the wreckage on the mountain because of the steep terrain, the nearby jungle and swamp below. The radar plane was bound for the carrier. Roggow was a 1959 graduate of Brooke Consolidated High School. He attended Buena Vista one year and then attended Wayne State three years before graduating with a BA Degree in 1963. He entered service in October 1963. Survivors include the parents, three sisters, Mrs. Larry Fraser, Canby, Minn.; Mary of Omaha; Diane at home; a brother, Curtis, at home. Two grandmothers, Mrs. Anna Roggow of Cherokee, and Mrs. Bertha Beckman, Kensington, Kan., also survive. Source: Former Cherokee Historical Society Scrapbook news article dated 10/18/1967 |
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