Canada, World War I Personnel Files
644,751 records
Change category or collection
Nimi
Sünd
Enlistment
Add details
Märksõnad
Sugu
Match all terms exactly
Tühjenda ankeedivorm
Search in Canada, World War I Personnel Files
Nimi
Sünd
Enlistment
Add details
Märksõnad
Sugu
Tühjenda ankeedivorm
CollectionDescriptionImage
Canada, World War I Personnel Files
644,751 sissekannet
UUS
This collection contains military records of individuals who served in Canada during World War I, between 1914 and 1918. Records typically include the name of the individual, date and place of birth, and date and place of enlistment. Some records contain additional information such as unit, rank, and regimental number. Sourced from Library and Archives Canada, this collection is subject to LAC’s Terms and Conditions.<br><br>Many records include scanned images of attestation papers, medical records, pay documents, and correspondence, offering rich insights into a soldier’s military service and personal history. The collection covers personnel from the Canadian Expeditionary Force (CEF), non-permanent active militia, the Royal Newfoundland Regiment, and the Newfoundland Forestry Corps, providing valuable insights into Canada’s contributions during the Great War.
Seotud kannete kategooriad:
Näidiskirje
Cyrus Wesley PeckEnlisted: Nov 8 1914 - Victoria, British Columbia, Canada
Cyrus Wesley Peck was a Canadian soldier awarded the Victoria Cross for bravery during the Battle of Cagnicourt in 1918. A Lieutenant Colonel in the Canadian Expeditionary Force, he later served as a Member of Parliament. His record reflects distinguished service and leadership in the First World War.