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Passengers, Ships, Shipwrecks

Passengers, Ships, Shipwrecks

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CEMETERIES Photographed in TX, OK, NM, AK, the Vietnam War Memorial Wall Replica on Texas, and many more War dead: First and Second World Wars This is an introductory guide to records of deaths of British and Commonwealth servicemen and women and also, to a lesser extent, civilians who died in the First and Second World Wars. This guide will help you to find out if the information you are looking for exists and, if it does, whether it is held at The National Archives or in other archives. What do I need to know before I start? Try to find out:the name of the person the approximate date of death the branch of the armed forces and the unit, if applicable What records can I see online? Army Roll of Honour (1939-1945)Search the Army Roll of Honour for details of British Army casualties in the Second World War (WO 304) on findmypast (£). Indexes to deaths in the armed forces (1796-2005)Search indexes to registers of deaths in the armed forces on findmypast (£). Death certificates are not held at The National Archives.

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