Upon offering himself for service with the Canadian Over-Seas Expeditionary Force, every new recruit was required to present himself for attestation. The Attestation Paper he signed was a contract of enlistment in which the recruit declared an oath of allegiance to King George the Fifth and agreed to serve in any arm of the service for the duration of the war between Great Britain and Germany.
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Meek, Earl Stanley |
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Molyneux, Harold Arthur Sydney |
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Moore, Hugh Fitzgerald |
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Mulock, Redford Henry |
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Mustard, Ernest Andrew |
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Palliser, Arthur John |
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Parlee, Medley Kingdon |
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Paul, Carrick Stewart |
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Pentland, Alexander Augustus Norman Dudley |
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Phillipps, Roy Cecil |
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Puffer, Stanley Asa |
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Quigley, Frank Granger |
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Ray, Lewis Hector |
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Richards, Cecil Roy |
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Richardson, Lancelot Lytton |
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