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This Day in History – June 10, 1969 – The X-15 gets a place in history

10 June 1969: The U.S. Air Force donated the first North American Aviation X-15, serial number 56-6670, to the Smithsonian Institution for display at the National Air and Space Museum. The first of three X-15A hypersonic research rocketplanes built by North American for the Air Force and the National Advisory Committee (NACA, the predecessor of NASA), 56-6670 made the first glide flight and

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Root, Roger D.

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Roger D. Root

Preferred Name: Roger
Date of Birth: December 28, 1949
Highest Military Grade: 0-5 – Lieutenant Colonel
Hometown: Los Angeles, CA
Headed West Date: May 4, 2019
Biography
Pilot Information
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Roger Dana Root was born December 28, 1949, to Frank and Louise (Merchen) Root in Los Angeles, California. He graduated from Winner High School in 1968 and after High School attended South Dakota State University in Brookings, South Dakota where he was on the golf and rifle teams and received his private pilot’s license.

He joined the South Dakota Air National Guard in 1971 and graduated from Combat Crew Training in 1972 in Tuscon, Arizona, combat-ready in the F-100 fighter. Roger spent twenty-five years and over 3,000 total hours in single-seat supersonic Air Force jet fighters, then another 3 years in support aircraft. Roger flew 700+ hours in the F-100, 2,000 hours in the A-7, over 300 hours in the F-16, in addition to countless hours in the T-37, T-38, Metroliner, and Beechcraft 1900.

He retired in 1999 after 28 years of service with the rank of Lt. Colonel. Throughout his time with the Air National Guard, Roger flew all over the world, with trips to Panama, Key West, Norway, Spain, Portugal, Denmark, and many more. He was the Top Gun in the squadron multiple times. Roger had the opportunity (and boy did he jump on it!) to don his flight suit once again and return to the fighter cockpit by taking a final flight in the F-100 in Fort Wayne, Indiana in May 2016.

Roger was no doubt an adventure seeker – whether it be fighter aircraft, crop dusting, carnival rides, amusement parks, riding his Harley Davidson motorcycle, or duck hunting in Mexico, he loved the thrill. He was a loving husband, father, brother, and grandfather, phenomenal pilot, excellent marksman, successful businessman, and diligent farmer.

(Source: https://www.masonfh.com/obituary/roger-root)

Units Assigned

  • 1971 Joined SDANG
  • 1972 Crew Training, AZ (F-100)
  • 1972-1977 SDANG 175th Tactical Fighter Squadron/14th Tactical Fighter Group (F-100)
  • 1999 Retired USAF

Awards & Decorations

Flight Info

F-100 (700+ hours)
A-7 (2000 hours)
F-16 (300+hours)
T-37
T-38

Metroliner
Beechcraft 1900

Military & Civilian Education

Civilian Education:

  • 1968 Winner High School
  • South Dakota State University, Brookings, SD

Roger D. Root (LtCol USAF, Ret) “Headed West” May 4, 2019.

Roger D. Root, 69, of Winner SD passed away on Saturday, May 4, 2019, at the Sanford Hospital in Sioux Falls, SD.

Roger Dana Root was born December 28, 1949, to Frank and Louise (Merchen) Root in Los Angeles, California. Roger graduated from Winner High School in 1968. After high school, he attended South Dakota State University in Brookings, South Dakota where he was on the golf and rifle teams and received his private pilot’s license.

Roger was no doubt an adventure seeker – whether it be fighter aircraft, crop dusting, carnival rides, amusement parks, riding his Harley Davidson motorcycle or duck hunting in Mexico, he loved the thrill. He was a loving husband, father, brother, and grandfather, phenomenal pilot, excellent marksman, successful businessman, and diligent farmer.

After some college, Roger joined the South Dakota Air National Guard in 1971. He graduated from Combat Crew Training in 1972 in Tuscon, Arizona combat-ready in the F-100 fighter. Roger spent twenty-five years and over 3,000 total hours in single-seat supersonic Air Force jet fighters, then another 3 years in support aircraft. Roger flew 700+ hours in the F-100, 2,000 hours in the A-7, over 300 hours in the F-16, in addition to countless hours in the T-37, T-38, Metroliner, and Beechcraft 1900.

He retired in 1999 after 28 years of service with the rank of Lt. Colonel. Throughout his time with the Air National Guard, Roger flew all over the world, with trips to Panama, Key West, Norway, Spain, Portugal, Denmark, and many more. He was the Top Gun in the squadron multiple times. Roger had the opportunity (and boy did he jump on it!) to don his flight suit once again and return to the fighter cockpit by taking a final flight in the F-100 in Fort Wayne, Indiana in May 2016.

In addition to serving as a part-time pilot in the South Dakota Air National Guard, Roger operated the family farm while also maintaining a full-time crop dusting service (Root’s Aerial Crop Spraying, est. 1971) with his longtime friend and business partner Don Bice. In 1994, Roger started another successful business by opening a Subway franchise in Winner. Roger retired from crop-dusting in 2011 (after 39 years of aerial spraying) and continued farming with his son until his passing.

Roger was very engaged in the Winner community and supporter of local athletics, as well as a VFW Member (Past Commander), Legion member, Winner Country Club board member, and former President of the Winner City Council. He enjoyed spending time with family, checking fields, telling stories of his past, catching up on his daily news, playing cards with the breakfast crew and the occasional golf game at the Winner Country Club. Roger was a curious fellow and always liked to be “in the know”. I’m sure he will be keeping close tabs on us all from heaven. Roger was most proud of his family, and his family was extremely proud of him.

Roger is survived by his wife, Linda Root of Winner, son Jamie (Laura) Root of Winner, daughter Kelli (Zach) McCready of Chamberlain, and granddaughters Addy, Rylee, Gracie, and Lola and brother David Root of Renner, SD.

Roger is preceded in death by his parents, Frank and Louise Root, son Jesse Root, step-sisters Wanda Calquist and Betty Speed, and Mother and Father-in-law George and Betty LaCompte.

“C’mon Dad, I’ll take your hand and we’ll go up to heaven together. Love, Jesse”

The funeral service was held on Thursday, May 9th, 2019, and burial followed in the Winner City Cemetery.

(source: https://www.masonfh.com/obituary/roger-root)

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