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Poster for the Grand Volunteer Tournament and Military Féte, 1896. Cat ref: COPY1/128 f84Military History - your guide to resources

 
 
 
 

How to research military history

The National Archives has a huge collection of records dealing with Britain's military history. Whatever period you are studying, we will hold documents that reveal strategy, equipment and the experience of those that fought.

You might be looking for an individual serviceman or woman's record. If this is the case, you can make things easier for yourself by bringing some details with you. These starting points will help you find the individual you are after.

  • Make sure you have as full a version of the name as possible - it will be easier to identify 'Thomas George Victor Atkins' if you have the full name - there may be dozens of 'T. Atkins'.
  • Find out which of the services the individual served in - the army, Royal Navy (including Royal Marines) or Royal Air Force. Any further details of the regiment and battalion, ship or squadron will also speed things up.
  • Find out when the person served; pre First World War, First World War and after 1920 are the loosest categories, but again, the more detail you can provide the better. Enlistment and demobilisation dates are particularly helpful.

In order to pursue your research further, there are certain things which are particular to each of the three services. Use the "topics to research" menu below for more detailed information on specific branches of the military and other records that might help you with your research.

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Military history documents

 
 

Online

You can search for and download:

  • Military and defence documents (free search, charged download) Go
  • Campaign medals from World War One (free search, charged download) Go
  • 1901 census records (free search, charged download) Go

 

At The National Archives

You can:

  • View original documents free of charge
  • Order up to 3 documents in advance of your visit more
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If the items you want aren't already available online and you can't visit us, you can:

  • order copies of documents more
  • or, you can employ the services of an independent researcher more

 

 

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