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As we remember those who fought and fell in the Great War, TheGenealogist is adding millions of new military records to help you discover the role your ancestor played in the conflict. Click here for a full breakdown of the extensive military collection on TheGenealogist. New Records Now Available to Gold & Diamond Subscribers War Office Casualty ListsProvides a weekly list of casualties during the First World War from 7th August 1917 to 2nd April 1918. The records include name, rank and number with details of where they enlisted or home town. New Army, Navy and Air Force Lists
New Records Now Available to Diamond Subscribers Great War Memorial RegistersMemorials were erected by the Imperial War Graves Commission to record the names of the officers and men who fell in the Great War and whose graves are not known. This database contains the names of men recorded on memorials at Le Touret, Vis-en-Artois, Loos, The Arras, Pozieres. Entries include regiment and number, date of death and can contain personal details such as the town they were from and parents names. Includes a map of the area with descriptions of the battles that took place. The Great War - History of the World-Wide ConflictContains 272 issues, full of illustrations and information gathered by a team of war correspondents at the time. Filled with pictures, maps and background detail, each issue has been scanned in full colour. It provides a valuable insight to how the First World War was fought. World War I Naval and Military DespatchesProvide detailed descriptions of operations in World War I with a list of honours and rewards.
Other Military Records on TheGenealogist.co.uk
1. Rolls of HonourThe Roll of Honour collection on TheGenealogist.co.uk contains over a million records and is included within all Premium and Personal Plus subscriptions. Original images and full transcripts are available. Some of these are very detailed and include a portrait photograph.
De Ruvigny's Roll of Honour 1914-1918This online database includes biographies of over 25,000 men of the armed forces who lost their lives in the Great War. Many of the entries have linked photographs. The level of detail given varies due to the variety of sources used but all include the persons regiment, place and date of death. The families often lodged the biography with the publisher and these entries go into great detail about their lives. The National Roll of the Great WarA tribute to the men and women who survived and died in the First World War, with 14 volumes in total, and contains over 110,000 records. This includes a collection of biographies of those who served during the Great War (1914-1918) and also includes brief accounts of how they joined up and demobilisation date. Many of the entries refer to combatants who survived the War and the National Roll of the Great War is the only detailed information available. Bond of SacrificeContains an alphabetical biographical record of all British Officers who fell in the Great War, from August 1914 to June 1915, with details of rank, regiment and date of death. Also includes portraits. British Roll of Honour 1914-1918Records can include detailed biographies with portraits and information on birth date, birth place, father's name, education, career, and circumstances of death. Chatham, Plymouth and Portsmouth Memorial Register 1914-1921 Includes over 25,000 biographical records of officers and men of the Royal Navy who were lost at sea and were not recorded in any cemetery or on any battlefield. The Victoria Cross and Distinguished Service Order records 1857-1923This database includes nearly 25,000 biographical records of officers, non-commissioned officers and men of his Majesty's naval, military and air forces who have been awarded these decorations from the time of their institution, with descriptions of the deeds and services which won the distinctions and with many biographical, and other details. Great War Memorial Registers*Memorials were erected by the Imperial War Graves Commission to record the names of the officers and men who fell in the Great War and whose graves are not known. This database contains the names of men recorded on memorials at Le Touret, Vis-en-Artois, Loos, The Arras, Pozieres. Entries include regiment and number, date of death and can contain personal details such as the town they were from and parents names. 2. World War Death IndexesAlso included within the Roll of Honour section, is the World War I Death Index, where each entry links to matching results on the Commonwealth War Graves Commission website. The World War I Death Index provides an official GRO index reference as per the standard BMD Index, and you can obtain an Overseas Death certificate at www.gro.gov.uk. We also provide a World War II Death index, which can be accessed from your Research View page under ‘Birth Marriage and Death Indexes’. 3. Military Rolls & ListsImages can be browsed with the aid of bookmarks or searched using our OCR software, which turns the pages into searchable text, allowing you to enter a name and bring back all the pages with matching results. Army, Navy & Air Force Lists
We have also recently added Air Force Lists for 1939 and 1933. These list all officers and various sections of the RAF. The book is searchable and bookmarked by major headings. The 1939 List includes Viscount Trenchard, the ‘founding father’ of the RAF and Guy Gibson, who led the “Dam Busters” across Germany in 1943. Diamond International records include 1959 U.S. Air Force Register - Vol.1 Active Lists and Vol.2 Retired Lists. Defence Staff Lists*
Militia Records*
India Lists*
4. Prisoner of War Records*List of British Officers Taken Prisoner, 1914 to 1918Over 7,000 British and Commonwealth Officers were captured during the First World War, and with few records available for Prisoners of War during this period, these records are invaluable for researching your military ancestors. List includes name and rank, date they went missing, where/when they were interned and the date of repatriation. For Officers that died or were killed, it also shows the date and place of death. Contains Officers of the British Army, Royal Air Force, Royal Naval Air Service and Royal Naval Division, with regiments of the Indian Army, Canadian, Australian, Newfoundland and South African Forces. Can be browsed by page using bookmarks or searched by name, and includes a Name Index. Records are divided into West and East theatres of war, with individuals in the West Theatres arranged by regiment.
5. Casualty Records*War Office Casualty ListsProvides a weekly list of casualties during the First World War from 7th August 1917 to 19th August 1918. The records include name, rank and number with details of where they enlisted or home town. 6. Marriages, Deaths and Executions of British Soldiers during First and Second World Wars(RG32 and RG34 are part of the Non-Conformist and Non-Parochial records collection) Registers Abroad and on British & Foreign Ships, 1831-1969 (RG32)These records include notifications during the Second World War period of deaths of members of the British armed services, prisoners of war, civilians, internees and deaths through aircraft lost in flight. Also included are deaths and executions of persons in Japanese and German prison internment camps. Miscellaneous Foreign Marriage Returns, 1826-1921 (RG34)Includes marriages between British soldiers in France, Flanders and Holland during and after the First World War, including many who had been prisoners of war. Overseas and Military BMD IndexesThe Overseas BMD Indexes cover the births, marriages and deaths of British Service Personnel throughout the world. The data set currently contains over 2,000,000 records and includes:
Also available are Overseas Marine Deaths covering deaths at sea onboard British ships from 1837, containing over 280,000 records. 7. Regimental Records*These can provide details of battles and campaigns the regiment were involved in and also lists the regiment’s officers, including various personal details relating to their birth, parentage, marriage and military career. Currently available:
8. Newspapers & Magazines*War Illustrated - Weekly - 22nd Aug 1914 to 8th Feb 1919British War Magazine with reports and pictures of events and battles during the First World War from 1914 to 1919. The Great War - History of the World-Wide ConflictContains 272 issues, full of illustrations and information gathered by a team of war correspondents at the time. Filled with pictures, maps and background detail, each issue has been scanned in full colour. It provides a valuable insight to how the First World War was fought. 9. Despatches*World War I Naval and Military DespatchesProvide detailed descriptions of operations in World War I with list of honours and rewards.
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