Rogers was appointed a
Flying Officer on 25 April 1917. On 12 July 1917, he scored the first of a run of six "out of control" victories over enemy
Albatros fighter planes, with the string ending 29 October 1917. On 18 November 1917 he was appointed Flight Commander. On 12 December 1917, he shot down a huge
Gotha G bomber piloted by German
Blue Max winner Hauptmann
Rudolf Kleine, killing Kleine and his three crew members. Rogers went on to two additional "out of control" victories, with his last win coming on 18 December 1917. ==Postwar life==