Samuel Roth is Georgia-born and the third child out of four in a military family. Growing up an army brat, he spent most of his life moving across the United States and also to Germany and South Korea. When his father retired from the army, Sam graduated from high school in Columbus, GA. Sam then attended Columbus State University, and transferred to Georgia State University halfway through his sophomore year to pursue a degree in Telecommunications.
About Samuel Roth
Samuel Roth is Georgia-born and the third child out of four in a military family. Growing up an army brat, he spent most of his life moving across the United States and also to Germany and South Korea. When his father retired from the army, Sam graduated from high school in Columbus, GA. Sam then attended Columbus State University, and transferred to Georgia State University halfway through his sophomore year to pursue a degree in Telecommunications.
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