Mar 02, 2022 · Reading: ‘Dog Company’: Bronze Star Decorated Army Captain Explains How Politically Correct Lawyers Are Betraying Our Troops “ This koran Dog Company highlights a number of examples of that, in a real put, during a real deployment to a province in eastern Afghanistan ” in 2008 and 2009, according to Hill .
Roger Hill is a principal in Deloitte’s Government and Public Services Industry. Hill serves as the Lead Client Service Partner for the US Army account. He also serves as the Department of Defense Sub-Sector Lead. He has over 23 years of experience providing expert risk and financial advisory services to the Department of Defense (DoD ...
Feb 25, 2009 · Take the case of Capt. Roger Hill. Capt. Hill commanded D Company in the U.S. Army's 101st Air Assault Division,1st Battalion, 506th Infantry Regiment, in a lonely outpost in Wardak Province, Afghanistan, an area the size of Connecticut with many Taliban lurking amid its half a million people.
May 25, 2021 · Roger Hill. ROGER REX HILL. Winfield. Roger Rex Hill, 73, passed away Thursday, May 20, 2021, in his home surrounded by his family after a valiant fight against lung cancer. Roger was born Jan. 19 ...
After four years at West Point, nine years of honorable service, including two wars and a Bronze Star for valor, Captain Roger Hill now faces a "less than honorable discharge" in a massive miscarriage of military "justice." Three retired senior officers--Army Col. Andy O'Meara, Air Force Lt. Gen. Thomas McInerny and Army Maj. Gen. Paul Vallely--explain the case below and call for sanity to return to our armed forces in the form of either an honorable discharge for Capt. Hill, or his reinstatement as a commanding officer. Here is what O'Meara, McInerny and Vallely wrote:
Hill reportedly made verbal threats, allowed his first sergeant to sit on the prisoners' chests demanding answers, and is even said to have fired his pistol near the blindfolded heads of prisoners to trick them into thinking one of their comrades had been killed. Capt.
Roger was born Jan. 19, 1948, to Kenneth R. and Mildred A. (Miller) Hill. He was the oldest of seven children and grew up working his parent's farm near Trenton.
They were blessed with two children, Gregory Hill M.D. of Cedar Rapids, Iowa, and Christina Hill of Waukesha, Wis. Roger became part of the Winfield community, where he was a volunteer firefighter, baseball coach and Troop 21 scoutmaster.