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My Grandfather's enlistment paper.

Edward Terrance Tormey was 'Called Up' on 10th. July 1917. His Attestation was taken by Captain B.B. Irwin and this is a copy of that Attestation.

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Michael Hartnett

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1917-06-10

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1917-06-10

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1917-06-10

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1917-06-10

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Capt. B.B. Irwin | europeana19141918:agent/4bbb387d52efb8c8e171d99e58b3306f
Michael Hartnett | europeana19141918:agent/d1aaca3c80b29b1a24888d2fe273cb59

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2020-02-25T08:14:10.510Z
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