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British Royal Navy and Royal Marine Casualties, 1914 - 1919
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This collection gives details on deaths of Royal Navy Sailors and Royal Marines in service during the First World War. Information listed in these records may include: name, date of death, date and place of birth, place of burial, rank, branch of service, name of ship or unit, decorations, details on the notified relative and more.<br><br>Almost 45,000 Royal Navy sailors lost their lives in the Great War and sadly, for most, the sea is their last resting place. Those without graves are mostly commemorated on the huge naval memorials at Chatham, Portsmouth and Plymouth. Despite the number remaining at sea, about 36% are buried ashore - in mostly named graves, and all over the world. Many sailors fought alongside the army on battlefields as diverse as Gallipoli, Russia and the Western Front. Many others died in the United Kingdom and that is where they were buried. The original records are held by The National Archives and are in a perilously damaged state.