150,000 records added to the military record collection at The Genealogist
With records from Britain, Canada and a number of Indian registers and directories, these searchable records contain lists of men and women who served their country in various capacities connected to the military, and not just on the front line
The records can be used to discover more about an ancestor’s achievements and can help you identify where next to apply your research, since the books can give dates of postings along with ranks or positions held in establishments.
Included in the latest release is The War Office List 1920, where we can find a Miss Florence Agnes Hebb who had been deputy chief superintendent of typists at the War Office. We can follow her appointments from December 1890, when she first joined the War Office as a typist, to receiving an M.B.E in January 1918 and then becoming controller of typists at the Air Ministry in March of that year.
Another record, the Monthly Official Military Directory for Salisbury Plain, April 1914, finds the fledgling Air Chief Marshal Sir Hugh Dowding (pictured) when he was an army captain, ‘under instruction’ in World War I and attending the Central Flying School at Upavon, Wiltshire.
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