Harris George Rogers
Major Harris George Rogers was a farmer and a soldier in both World War I and World War II and served as a Canadian federal politician from 1958 to 1962.
Military career
First World WarRogers joined the 175th Battalion, Canadian Expeditionary Force in 1916 and served overseas as a Lieutenant with the 31st Battalion, Canadian Expeditionary Force from 1916 to 1918. He was wounded twice and earned the Military Cross: "He made many daylight reconnaissances and brought back valuable information under heavy fire. During an attack on a village he led his company with gallantry and skill driving back the enemy outposts with heavy casualties, and the village was eventually captured. He was finally severely wounded by machine-gun fire. He set a very fine example to his men."
Second World War
Rogers served with the Royal Canadian Army Service Corps during the Second World War and was Officer Commanding of the 6th Divisional Petrol Company which saw service throughout Canada prior to serving in a defensive role on the West Coast of Canada until 1943.