Rogers travelled to Toronto to take a flying course which he had completed before his enlistment.
1917-08-31: to be flight commander with 52Sqn
1917-10-27: Rogers was wounded in his hip and head during artillery observation work, by A.A, fire. He died of his wounds on 1918-10-30, three days later.
Rogers, George Clarence (Captain)
Killed in Action 1917-October-27
Service
RFC
Unit
52 (BR) Sqn- Squadron (RFC)
Base
France
Rank
Captain
Position
pilot
Service Numbers