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15th Canadian Machine Gun Company, CEF
Devoted to a Canadian machine gun company during the First World War.
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19th Canadian Machine Gun Company, CEF
Page devoted to the 19th CMGC, which served with the Canadian Expeditionary Force in 1918. An attempt to identify all members of the unit is being undertaken.
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Ancestry.com - Search Military Records
Ancestry.com has searchable indexes; database results and some digitized images are available with a fee-based subscription.
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Canadian Soldiers of World War I, 1914-1918
Original source: Canada. Soldiers of the First World War (1914-1918). Record Group 150, Accession 1992-93/166, Box 4930 - 35. Library and Archives Canada, Ottawa.
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Dedicated to the memory of the tremendous Canadian contribution in both World Wars, and a place of remembrance for all our fallen since 1914.
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Canada In Flanders by Sir Max Aitken, M.P.
, The Official Story of the Canadian Expeditionary Force in World War I. Includes an appendix listing of Personnel to whom Honours and Rewards were granted prior to 1916.
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Explore the forgotten history of the Canadian Expeditionary Force (Siberia), which saw 4,200 soldiers travel from Canada's West Coast to Vladivostok, Russia, in the wake of the Bolshevik Revolution. Includes a digital archive with 2,200 photographs and documents from veterans' families and public collections.
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The largest fully searchable database of Canadians serving in the First World War, or other nationalities who served in the CEF. The site differs from others like the Libraries and Archive Canada sites, or the Canadian Virtual War Memoria by making all information, including birthplace or next of kin, available as part of the search criteria, making it very useful for genealogical research. There are currently over 70,000 entries, with more being added daily.The site includes many other features, including transcribed/searchable war diaries, book reviews, transcribed letters, images and statistics on Canada in the Great War.
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Canadian War Brides of the First World War
Information about the War Brides who came to Canada after WWI.
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Halifax Public Libraries - Books of Remembrance
A digital copy of the books along with a searchable database, by name, rank, regiment or cause of death (for WW1).
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Nominal Roll of the 205th (Tiger) Battalion, CEF
The 205th (Tiger) Battalion was organized and recruited in Hamilton, Ontario beginning in late February 1916. The site lists all soldiers known to have enlisted with this Battalion during the First World War.
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Soldiers of the First World War — Canadian Expeditionary Force
An index to the personnel files of over 600,000 soldiers that enlisted during the First World War. Copies of over 50,000 pages of Attestation papers have been scanned and are available online here.
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A photo tribute to the 21st Battalion Canadian Expeditionary Force of WW1. Photos of many of the men and their grave sites.
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The Canadian Great War Homepage
Canada's Role in World War I, 1914 ~ 1918.
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The Roll of Honour of the Ontario Teachers Who Served in The Great War 1914-1918
A list of all known teachers from Ontario, Canada who served in the First World War; 851 names.
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