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British Army medal index cards 1914-1920
From the UK National Archives. The Medal Rolls Index, known as the Medal Index Cards (MIC), was created by the Army Medal Office (AMO) towards the end of the First World War. The index was created to enable the AMO to place on one card, all of the details about an individual's medal entitlement, their rank or ranks, the unit or units they served in, the first operational theatre they served in and most importantly, the original AMO medal roll references.
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British Army medal index cards 1914-1920
Online searchable database by first & last name, rank & date range.
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Provides information, products and services for those with an interest in the Ypres and Somme battlefields of the Great War.
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John Walter WRIGHT's Photo Album of India 1914-1918
Photographs of India, the British army and N.E.London, England, 1914 to 1918. Family names include CANN, HART, JUDD.
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Kitchener's Men: A 1914-1918 Resource Site
Research information on the British Army during the Great War.
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Online searchable fee-based database of Soldiers Died in the Great War 1914 to 1919. Lists almost 662,000 Soldiers and 41,000 Officers who died in the war
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Northants Soldier Index World War One
The Northampton Independent Soldier Photograph Index is taken from the local newspaper between 1914-20. Every Northants soldier, sailor and nurse who appeared with a photograph in the publication is indexed. The index includes the date of the article, the regiment, the name of the person, home address [or relatives home address] and a brief description of said article.
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Regimental Warpath 1914 - 1918
Compostion & dispostion of the British and Empire Armies of the First World War.
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Scottish Footballers in the Great War
List of Scots footballers who served in the Great War.
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