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Roger Dodger

The phrase "Roger Dodger" originated during World War II, and was verbally circulated throughout the United States military as a part of a story about a pilot or soldier that added his own flair to radio phraseology. The punch line of this story is, "Roger Dodger, you old codger!" The story was passed along by servicemen in all branches of the military.
- Pilot, I need you to land on that rice field!
- Roger Dodger
by L-Broskie February 28, 2021
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