Family History in the Wars: How Your Ancestors Served Their Country (National Archives)
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Product Description
Expert advice on researching men and women's service records for over 50 years of conflict - from the Boer War through two World Wars to Korea. Covering Army, Navy and Air Force, this pocket sized guide shows how to trace individual careers through medals and gallantry awards, prisoner of war files and casualty lists.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #529934 in Books
- Published on: 2007-12-03
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Binding: Paperback
- 256 pages
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Synopsis
Millions of lives were touched in half a century of conflict between 1899 and 1953. From the empire-building Boer War to Cold War hotilities in Korea, professional armies were swelled by volunteers and conscripts. The World Wars, the greates conflicts ever known, had unprecedented impact. Over a million men and women enlisted and served in British armed forces alone during 1914-1918, and the figure for the Second World War was even higher. Almost every family has ancestral links to the Services, but finding details on individuals has often proved a difficult task. This clear, accessible guide shows how to get the ebst from all sources now available. It gives expert advice on researching men's and women's service records for over 50 years of conflict, including Army, Navy, Air Force, nursing organizations and merchant seamen. Wide-ranging in scope and practical in approach, it shows how best to trace an individual's career, including medal and gallantry awards, prisoner of war files, Home Guard records and casualty lists.
About the Author
William Spencer is specialist Military advisor at The National Archives. He is the author of a number of books including Army Service Records of the First World War, Army Records and Medals: The researcher's guide.


