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The UK's National Archives has a section to help with your research. Visit: www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/help-with-your-research/research-guides/british-army-medal-index-cards-1914-1920/
The UK's National Archives has a section to help with your research.
For Officers search section WO339 and WO374
Other Ranks search WO363 and WO 364
and for Household Cavalry WO 400.
Visit: discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk
Please note that some service records were destroyed by bombing in WW2
These can be found in National Archive files as under. Purchase of whole diary can be expensive. We recommend you request copy of the month the incident occurred.
For France and Flanders search section WO 95/1-3154, WO 95/3911-4193 and WO 95/5500
Mesopotamia, Iraq and North Persia search: WO 95/4965-5288
East Africa, Cameroon and West Africa search: WO 95/5289-5388
Visit: discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk
Additional operational records for the Royal Naval Division can be found in section ADM 137 visit: discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/C1846
Further information on WW1 service can be found at: www.forces-war-records.co.uk/records
Military Service Records can be requested from: www.gov.uk/get-copy-military-service-records/apply-for-your-own-records
Medal can be requested from: www.gov.uk/apply-medal-or-veterans-badge/apply-for-a-medal
In 1925, the RAMC Association was formed to further the camaraderie of WW1 Corps veterans with Sir William Leishman being the first President. There are now some 25 branches around UK with a predominantly veteran membership although most serving Corps members also are members centrally. The Association has traditionally been supported by Corps Funds and especially for the expenses of the branch standards and standard bearers.