Harry Wickwire Foster, born on April second, nineteen hundred and two, was a distinguished senior officer in the Canadian Army. His military career was marked by significant leadership during one of the most tumultuous periods in history, World War II.
Foster commanded two Canadian divisions, showcasing his strategic acumen and dedication to his troops. His service extended across both the Pacific and European theatres, where he played a crucial role in various operations that contributed to the Allied victory.
Throughout his career, Foster exemplified the qualities of a true leader, earning respect and admiration from his peers and subordinates alike. His legacy is remembered as one of courage and commitment to his country.