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Allyre Louis Joseph Sirois (25 August 1923 – 8 September 2012) was a Canadian judge of the Court of the Queen's Bench in Saskatchewan, Canada.〔(Canadian Secret Agents in the Second World War (website) ) accessed 27 Sept. 2009〕 ==Wartime experience== Sirois was born and raised in Vonda, Saskatchewan during his elementary-school years; his parents were Paul Emile Sirois and Bertha Pion Sirois.〔''Who's Who''〕 He was educated in several secondary schools, and enrolled in Toronto's Radio College of Canada (1940–1941). In 1941 he responded to the call to aid Great Britain in World War II by enrolling in the Canadian Army, being assigned to the Signal Corps. In 1943 he was loaned to the War Office (MI5) for espionage duty in Occupied France, primarily owing to his fluency in the French Language. He was an agent in Special Operations Executive's F section and was sent to occupied France as a radio operator under the codename ''Gustave''. Operating from Angoulême, he organised 24 arms drops and the bombing of Angoulême.() He returned to Saskatchewan shortly before Christmas 1944.〔(''Green & White'' (Univ of Sask. alumni magazine, Fall 2005 issue; p. 12) ) accessed 27 Sept. 2009〕
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