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To Whom It May Concern
 
To Whom It May Concern
This is to certify that Albert Johnson Ellison has served with the Canadian Machine Gun Corps.  in the 1st Can. M.M.G. Bdg from May 18th 1918 to Nov 11th 1918.  with Honour and Distinction.  He Has Been Honourably Discharged. 
 
  
[place for photograph]  [signature]  A. Beutiuf.  Brigadier General.  Commanding Cdn. M.G. Corps.  
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This is to certify that Albert Johnson Ellison has served with the Canadian Machine Gun Corps. in the 1st Can. M.M.G. Bdg from May 18th 1918 to Nov 11th 1918. with Honour and Distinction.
[signature]  Wll Walkes.  Lt. Col. Cdg 1st C.M.M.G Bdg.
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Wounds: [blank]
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He Has Been Honourably Discharged.  
Awards:  [blank]
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[Form identification at bottom] DEVAMBEZ. G7
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Photograph
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A. Beutiuef
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Brigadier General
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Commanding Cdn. M.G. Corps
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Wll Walkes.  Lt. Col. Cdg 1st C.M.M.G Bdg.
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Wounds
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Awards
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DEVAMBEZ. GF.
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BC Archives, MS-0249
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Box 1
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File 30
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ELLISON FAMILY, Vernon.
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Robert Main, correspondence inward, 1916.

Revision as of 15:12, 26 May 2015

Straight & True

To Whom It May Concern

This is to certify that Albert Johnson Ellison has served with the Canadian Machine Gun Corps. in the 1st Can. M.M.G. Bdg from May 18th 1918 to Nov 11th 1918. with Honour and Distinction.

He Has Been Honourably Discharged.

Photograph

A. Beutiuef Brigadier General Commanding Cdn. M.G. Corps

Wll Walkes. Lt. Col. Cdg 1st C.M.M.G Bdg.

Wounds Awards

DEVAMBEZ. GF.

BC Archives, MS-0249 Box 1 File 30 ELLISON FAMILY, Vernon. Robert Main, correspondence inward, 1916.