He came ashore with the 3rd Infantry Division of the Canadian Army at Juno Beach, and depicted the turmoil of war in his drawings and art work.
[3] At the outbreak of the Second World War in 1939, Fisher joined the army in the Corps of Royal Canadian Engineers.
[6] Fisher stayed with the 3rd Division until it reached Nijmegen in the Netherlands, then he returned to the front at Rotterdam, where he worked until the war ended.
[1] He made 246 images of the battle and related subjects which are now part of the permanent collection of the Canadian War Museum in Ottawa.
[1] Through his war work, he became friendly with Charles Comfort [5] and later assisted him with a mural for the Toronto-Dominion Bank in Vancouver.