Charles Randall Moore (b. 1890) Charles Moore was a telegraph operator and a skilled railway operator in May 1917 when he enlisted for service in the First World War.((WWI Reg. #2125830. May 25, 1917 in Calgary. Attestation paper, Library and Archives Canada.)) He was awarded the Distinguished Conduct Medal. He was anxious to get home after the war and took a raft down the Fiftymile River to frozen Lake Laberge, walked around the lake, and then built another raft to float down the Yukon River to Big Salmon. He obtained a small boat there and made it down to Dawson where he settled into the Great War Association headquarters.((Michael Gates, //From the Klondike to Berlin: The Yukon in World War I.// Madeira Park B.C.: Harbour Publishing Co. Ltd. 2017: 207.))