How do I find out where someone served in ww1?

How do I find out where someone served in ww1?

You can find veterans’ military service records from World War I to the present from the National Personnel Records Center (NPRC). The NPRC houses many types of records, including Official Military Personnel Files (OMPF).

Who was in World War 1 names?

Forces and resources of the combatant nations in 1914

country total manpower
*Restricted in 1914 to service at home.
Central Powers Germany 1,900,000
Austria-Hungary 450,000
Allied Powers Russia 1,400,000

What is the World War I roll of Honor?

In partnership with the United States World War One Centennial Commission, the World War I Roll of Honor features profiles of many of the more than 4 million American servicepersons who responded to the call of “Over There” in support of the war-weary Allies and helped achieve victory in “The War That Changed the World.”

Where can I find the names of people who died in WW1?

This database contains the names of 10,325 men, casualties from the Mercantile Marine, and their ships, etc., between August 1914 and June 1917. The names are from Commonwealth War Graves site at Tower Hill, Naval Memorials and some local memorials.

What is the Isle of Man Roll of Honour database?

This database contains the entire Isle of Man Roll of Honour for the First World War from B E Sargeaunt’s “The Isle of Man and the Great War” 1921 transcribed by David Bellamy. Corrections to the original have been made and the detail expanded into this database, men have been added through detail on the Soldier’s Died in the Great War CD.

What is the Cambridge City roll of Honour?

The Cambridge City Roll of Honour is in the form of a bundle of forms and scraps of paper returned by various citizens of Cambridge to create a Roll of Honour for those men who served in World War 1. Roughly there are around 520 entries which is only a part of all the men from Cambridge that went to war.

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