
The National Archives website is the recommended starting point for finding British military records. Alternatively check out the following research guides and databases:
Men of the King's Liverpool Regiment moving along a
communication trench near Blairville Wood, 16th April 1916.
.© IWM (Q 524)
British Army officers up to 1913
A brief guide to researching British army records for an officer who served up to 1913. British Army officers after 1913 A brief guide to researching British army records for an officer who served after 1913. British Army soldiers up to 1913 A brief guide to help you research British army records for a soldier who was discharged before the start of the First World War. British Army soldiers after 1913 A brief guide to researching British army records for a soldier who was discharged after the beginning of the First World War. Commonwealth War Graves Commission Database listing the 1.7 million men and women of the Commonwealth forces who died during the two world wars and the 23,000 cemeteries, memorials and other locations worldwide where they are commemorated. King's Regiment - Biographical Research How to Research a Past Member of the King's Regiment. King's Regiment Database Information on soldiers serving in the King's Regiment during the First World War. Researching a Soldiers Military Career Research tips from the National Army Museum. Service Medals of the First World War World War II Casualty Lists (U.S.) |
![]() Women in the British Army
A brief guide to researching records of the women's branches of the British army. Women's Land Army A brief guide to researching records of the Women's Land Army. British Army nurses A brief guide to researching records of nurses who served with the British army. Women's Army Auxiliary Corps (1917-1918), later Queen Mary's Army Auxiliary Corps (1918-1920) Dowloadable service records from the National Archives. |