WWII vet recognized at Twins game

Ninety-three-year-old World War II veteran Roger Walsh was honored at Target Field recently. Photo Provided.

For 93 year old Roger Walsh, growing up on a farm near Austin, during the Depression may have been hard, but not nearly as hard as the 4 1⁄2 years he spent as a Field Artillery Specialist in the 3rd Infantry Division during World War II.

Roger, born May 19, 1919, enlisted in the United States Army in January 1941 at the age of 21. He had nearly fulfilled his one year commitment when the attack on Pearl Harbor occurred on Dec. 7 of that year. His discharge was then delayed and he would not see civilian life again until Aug. 14, 1945, after the fall of Germany.

Roger served on the front lines in North Africa, French Morocco, Tunisia, Sicily, Italy, Southern France, Austria and Germany. He once had the distinction of acting on security detail for a key wartime conference between President Roosevelt, President Charles de Gaulle and Prime Minister Winston Churchill in Casablanca, Morocco, in 1943. Roger was involved in many key battles including the Invasion of Anzio, Italy in which he spent 120 days on the front lines without relief.

He achieved the rank of staff sergeant and was awarded many recognitions, including: a Good Conduct Medal; the American Defense Service Medal; the European-African-Middle Eastern Theater Service Medal; five Overseas Service Bars; eight Campaign Stars; the Bronze Arrowhead; a Distinguished Unit Citation Badge; the Croix De Guerre, given by France for “distinguished acts of heroism involving combat with the enemy”; and the Bronze Star, given for meritorious service in combat. The Bronze Star citation states “His own acute powers of observation enabled him to locate numerous active enemy batteries and to bring effective neutralizing fire upon them. The lack of panic of he and his crew under shellfire and his indifference to personal hazard evidenced the courage and leadership of this noncommissioned officer.”

When the war finally ended in August 1945, Roger returned to Minnesota and in September married Betty Heimer, the woman who had waited for him those long 4 1⁄2 years. Together they raised seven children, five of whom were with him at Target Field. Roger and Betty will celebrate their 67th wedding anniversary this month.

Roger spent post-war years working as a plumber/pipefitter and farmer until he retired. He continued to farm part-time into his 80’s.

Macular Degeneration has now impaired Roger’s vision; however, he still watches what he can of the Twins on TV, or listens to them on the radio. He rarely misses a game.

SportsPlus

Mower County

Photos: Singing the song of the season

Mower County

Driver in crash that injured Wyatt Hamlin arrested in Tennessee

Mower County

UPDATE: Thursday brings another chance for snow, winter weather advisory issued

Brownsdale

Alamo Annie’s in Brownsdale closing

News

Government funding plan collapses as Trump makes new demands days before shutdown

Mower County

‘It’s Love’: Nativity display grows, reflects the hope of the holidays

Local Government

County Board passes new cannabis ordinance

Mower County

Minnesota DNR shares reminders about the snowmobile riding season

News

Minnesota man gets life without parole for killing girlfriend who was the subject of a 69-day search

Mower County

Institute Scientists publish paper revealing first atomic-resolution of parvovirus of humans

Mower County

In Your Community: Early Riser’s Kiwanis Club donates to Masons

Mower County

In Your Community: Shriners install officers

Education

Education Briefs

Local Government

City Council approves levy increase of 11.97% for 2025

Mower County

Commissioners hold Truth in Taxation meeting, levy increase at 4.99%

News

5 dead, others injured in a shooting at a private Christian school in Wisconsin

Crime, Courts & Emergencies

Austin man accused of possessing and disseminating child pornography

Mower County

Photos: The holidays ring during Christmas in the County

Business

Right at home: Edward Jones branch celebrates new location on Oakland Avenue

Mower County

Mower woman tells story of avoided scam, warns others to beware

Mower County

Sheriff Sandvik completes the National Sheriffs’ Institute’s Leadership Development Course

News

Minnesota special education costs climbing rapidly as more students qualify for services

Mower County

In Your Community: Duplicate Bridge

Mower County

In Your Community: Mower County Senior Center