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Albo dei Caduti della Grande Guerra
Italian World War I casualties.
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American Battle Monuments Commission
The ABMC is responsible for commemorating the services of the American Armed Forces through the establishment of suitable memorial shrines; operating & maintaining permanent American military burial grounds in foreign countries. Web site includes detailed descriptions of overseas cemeteries & searchable databases of war dead.
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Ancestry.com - Search Military Records
Searching Ancestry's databases is free, and then viewing the final results in the genealogical datasets is available by paid subscription.
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American Soldiers of World War I
Original source: Haulsee, W.M., F.G. Howe, and A.C. Doyle, comp. Soldiers of the Great War. Volumes I-III. Washington, D.C.: Soldiers Record, 1920.
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Audrain County, Missouri Draft Records, 1917
Original source: Weant, Kenneth, ed. Audrain County, Missouri Volume 3. Orem, UT: Ancestry, Inc., 1999.
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British Army WWI Pension Records 1914-1920
Original source: War Office: Soldiers
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British Army WWI Service Records, 1914-1920
Original source: War Office: Soldiers
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British Commonwealth War Graves Registers, 1914-1918
Original source: Commonwealth War Graves Commission. War Graves of the British Empire. London: Commonwealth War Graves Commission.
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Camp Travis, Texas World War I Records
Original source: Major E. B. Johns, U. S. A, compiler. Camp Travis and Its Part in the World War Texas: Wynkoop Hallenbeck Crawford Co., New York, 1919.
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Indiana Gold Star Honor Roll, 1914-18
Original source: Indiana Historical Commission. Indiana World War Records: Gold Star Honor Roll, A Record of Indiana Men and Women who died in the service of the United States and the Allied Nations in the World War, 1914-1918. Indianapolis, Indiana: Indiana Historical Commission, 1921.
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Kitchener, Ontario German War Graves
Burial listing of German prisoners of war who died while in Canada during either the First or Second World War.
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U.S. Naval Deaths, World War I
Original source: McHenry, Kathy. Naval Deaths in the First World War.
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U.S. World War I Mothers' Pilgrimage, 1930
Original source: List of Mothers and Widows of American Soldiers, Sailors, and Marines Entitled to Make a Pilgrimage to War Cemeteries in Europe. Washington, D.C.: Government Printing Office, 1930.
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World War I Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918
Original source: National Archives and Records Administration. World War I Selective Service System Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918. M1509, 4,277 rolls.
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WWI Civilian Draft Registrations
Original source: Partial index of microfilmed draft registration cards: United States. Selective Service System. Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918. National Archives Microfilm Publications: M1509, Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, 1987-88.
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WWI, WWII, and Korean War Casualty Listings
Original source: American Battle Monuments Commission. World War I Listing; World War II Listing; Korean War Listing. American Battle Monuments Commission.
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Australian ANZACs in the Great War 1914-1918
Online searchable database for more than 330,000 men & women who embarked from Australia for service overseas in the (First) Australian Imperial Force. Research & information from the University of New South Wales & the Australian Defence Force Academy, Canberra.
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Search is free. Obtaining printouts of additional information for an ANZAC requires an additional fee.
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Approximately 28,000 Belgian soldiers died in the Great War 1914-1918.
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County-by-county links to lists of civilian men who registered for the World War I draft.
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County-by-county links to lists of civilian men who registered for the World War I draft.
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Commonwealth War Graves Commission
Details of 1.7 million members of UK and Commonwealth forces who died in the 1st and 2nd World Wars and other wars, and 60,000 civilian casualties of WWII. Gives details of grave site, date of death, age, usually parents/widow's address.
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Digitized copies of rolls, casualties, regimental histories: Civil War, Spanish American War, WWI, WWII.
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FamilySearch - United States World War I Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918 FREE
Name index and images of draft registration cards for World War I. Three registrations occurred between 1917 and 1918. The 1st was held 5 Jun 1917 for men ages 21-31. The 2nd was held 5 Jun 1918 for men who turned 21 since the 1st registration. The 3rd started 12 Sep 1918 for men ages 18-45. The collection includes cards for 24 million men. The cards are arranged by state, by city or county, by local draft board, then alphabetical by surname. The draft registration cards are part of Record Group 163, Records of the Selective Service System (WWI), 1917-1939, and is National Archives Microfilm publication M1509.
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Far From Home - A study of the WW1 Canadian War Graves in the United Kingdom (Wayback Machine)
Profiling the soldiers and photographing graves of all the 3,885 WW1 Canadians who served in Canadian regiments and are buried across Britain, including Scotland, Ireland and Wales. Locations and descriptions of cemeteries, churches, towns and cities are also highlighted.
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Fold3 is an online repository for original historical documents, combined with the ability for users to make comments, annotations, and upload their own documents. The focus of Fold3 is to be a comprehensive collection of U.S. Military records. Some areas of Fold3 are free to use, while others can be freely searched and then viewed with a paid subscription.
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Gorrell's History - AEF Air Service FREE
Gorrell's History of the American Expeditionary Forces Air Service, 1917-1919.
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Naturalization Index - WWI Soldiers
Original source: NARA M1952. Index cards for locating naturalization records for soldiers serving in the US Armed Forces during World War I, specifically the year 1918.
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Records of the Department of State Relating to World War I and its Termination, 1914-1929, NARA M367.
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WWI Military Cablegrams - AEF and War Dept
Cablegrams Exchanged Between General Headquarters, American Expeditionary Forces, and the War Department, 1917-19, NARA M930.
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WWI Supreme War Council, American Records
Records of the American Section of the Supreme War Council, 1917-19, NARA M923.
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Genealogy Quest - Military Collection - World War 1 (WW1)
On 14 November 1918 the commander of the American expeditionary forces announced 1,067 casualties. The US Army deaths are listed here along with rank and cause of death for each soldier.
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Geoff's 1914-1921 Search Engine
A search tool to find records held in The Commonwealth War Graves Commission database for Commonwealth WW1 and WW2 casualties.
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