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How to research Canadian Soldiers from the First World War


Personnel records of the First World War

Library and Archives Canada (LAC) holds records relating to individuals who served in the Canadian army and navy. We also have some records ...

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Search: Personnel Records of the First World War ... This database has been replaced and will be decommissioned in the coming months. Check out all of these ...

Personnel Records of the First World War - bac-lac.gc.ca

The Canadian Expeditionary Force (CEF), as the army raised during the First World War was designated, grew in the course of the conflict to 619,636, of whom ...

How to research Canadian Soldiers from the First World War

Service records for Canadian soldiers can be found online via the Library and Archives Canada website. This is a Canadian Government resource.

First World War - Library and Archives Canada

This database allow you to search for files in the following Record Groups (RG):. Canadian Expeditionary Force (CEF): soldiers, nurses and ...

Find Canadian war records from WW1 and WW2 | CWGC

You can search First World War Canadian personnel records in the Library and Archives Canada. ... How many Canadian soldiers died in WW1 and WW2?

How to find military service records and attestation papers

All First World War records are open on Library and Archives Canada website. Online Database. Second World War (1939-1947). Search the records ...

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... research a Canadian, or someone serving with the. Canadian Forces who died in the First World War. Firstly, you will need to decide who you will research…

Researching Canadian Soldiers of the First World War

Canadian soldiers' service records for the First World War are held by Library and Archives Canada (LAC). For researching soldiers of the First ...

World War I - Research Canadian WW1 Military Records - Fold3

Discover original military records covering those who served in the Armed Forces from Canada during the First World War 1914-1918.

Canada Military Records - FamilySearch

Canadian Expeditionary Force (CEF) service records from World War I are available through the Personnel Records unit of the National Archives of Canada. An ...

Research Canadian WW1 Military Records - Forces War Records

Canada, WWI, CEF Commonwealth War Graves Registers, 1914-1919. This database contains records from the War Grave Registers for service personnel of the Canadian ...

Canada, Selected Service Records of Soldiers, 1914-1918 | Ancestry®

Ancestry.com is pleased to be partnering with Library and Archives Canada (LAC) to provide selections from the personnel files of 100 First World War veterans ...

Researching Canadian Soldiers of the First World War

This article will look at some of the causes of the frequency of wounds and types of illnesses that affected Canadian soldiers of the First World War.

Research those Canadian Soldiers who Served in WW1 - Fold3

Explore a collection of names & service information of those individuals who served in the Canadian Expeditionary Force (CEF) during the ...

Canada, World War I CEF Attestation Papers, 1914-1918 | Ancestry®

This database contains an index to the military records (Attestation papers) of men and women enlisted in the Canadian Expeditionary Force (CEF) of the World ...

Accessing Personnel Records of the First World War

There are roughly 622 000 individual First World War service file records held by Library and Archives Canada (LAC), which document enlistment ( ...

Research those in the WW1 Canadian Expeditionary Force 1914-1919

Online collections of military records relating to the servicemen of the Canadian Expeditionary Force who served during 1914 to 1919.

Great War Day - Researching Your Family's Military Roots: Canada

Accessing Military Records · Personnel Records of the First World War. The database is an index to the service files held by Library and ...

First World War (1914 – 1918) - Veterans Affairs Canada

More than 650,000 Canadians and Newfoundlanders served in this war and more than 66,000 of them gave their lives and more than 172,000 were ...