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  1. This is a guide to the records of British Army soldiers who served in the First World War. Some First World War veterans continued to serve with the army after the war and for the records of these...

  2. British Army WW1 Service Records, 1914-1920 (Soldiers) There were about 6-7 million soldiers (Other Ranks and Non-Commissioned Officers) who served with the British Army in the First World War. Each soldiers’ record of service was stored by the War Office after the First World War was over.

  3. This category is for British Army personnel who served in World War I. British Army personnel of World War I. British Army generals of World War I. Chinese Labour Corps officers. Chinese Labour Corps soldiers. Jewish Legion personnel. Personnel of the Non-Combatant Corps. Queen Mary's Army Auxiliary Corps officers.

  4. Search 2a: service details of non-commissioned officers and other ranks (e.g. Private, Corporal, Sergeant, Gunner and Driver). This is a search in record series WO 363, WO 364 and if appropriate WO 400. The records in WO 363 and WO 364 can be accessed on the Ancestry website at www.ancestry.co.uk and those in WO 400 on the findmypast website at ...

  5. During the First World War, there were four distinct British armies. The first comprised approximately 247,000 soldiers of the regular army, over half of whom were posted overseas to garrison the British Empire, supported by some 21 reserves and a potential 60,000 additional

  6. Trace a WW1 British Soldier. If you are researching your family history you may discover that one of your ancestors was a soldier serving with the British and Commonwealth Armies in the Great War of 1914-1918. If you have at least a name and few other details it would be helpful to see if you can find out if he died in the war.

  7. List of British divisions in the First World War. List of military divisions — List of British divisions in the First World War. This page is a list of British divisions that existed in the First World War. Divisions were either infantry or cavalry.