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The Naval & Military Press

Findmypast is delighted to be working in partnership with this established press to bring your ancestor's military history to life.

The Naval & Military Press provide publications which cover a full spectrum of military history. Some of their titles explore regimental histories, battles, uniforms, medal rolls, and casualty lists.

Their titles are an excellent source for genealogists and family historians alike.

Army Roll of Honour, 1939-1945

If you had a family member who served in the British Army during World War II, then you can discover if they died while in service by searching the Army Roll of Honour.

These records can help you discover their service number, rank and regiment, and date of death, as well as their place of birth and residence.

British Army, De Ruvigny's Roll Of Honour, 1914-1918

If a member of your family fought in World War One then they may feature in De Ruvigny's Roll Of Honour, a detailed biography of over 26,000 soldiers of all ranks who died fighting for their country. The records also include more than 7,000 pictures of those men featured.

National Roll Of The Great War, 1914-1918

The National Roll of The Great War is a rich resource for those researching their military ancestors and is one of the most sought-after sets of reference books for the First World War.

The National Publishing Company attempted to create a brief biography of as many individuals who participated in the war as possible and this incredible resource is often the only surviving source of information available for military ancestors.

Silver War Badge Roll, 1914-1920

If your ancestor who served in World War 1 was issued with a Silver War Badge after being honourably discharged due to illness or injury, then this collection of almost 1 million records is ready for you to explore.

The London Gazette, Supplements, 1914-1920

The London Gazette printed supplements including announcements of promotions within the armed forces, Royal proclamations and appointments of official public offices during the course of WW1, offering a unique insight for anyone interested in this important era of British history.

This wonderful record set, made available in partnership with the Naval & Military Press, also allows you to browse through full reports and dispatches from key battles fought during the First World War.

WW1 Naval Casualties, 1914-1920

This record set of WW1 Naval Casualties allows you to search more through more than 43,000 sailors who served in the British Royal Navy who died between 1914 and 1920. These records can help you uncover their place of birth, the name and whereabouts of their next of kin and the name of the ship in which they served on.

World War 2 soldiers rolling a bomb shell along the floor

Explore more military records

The Naval & Military Press have also contributed to the following military record sets:

Search Findmypast's entire military collection here.