Armed Forces Sites
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  Link   Commonwealth War Graves Commission
This site will help you trace the deaths and graves of relatives who died in the First or Second World Wars. It includes both service personnel and civilians.
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  Link   Royal Gloucestershire Berkshire and Wiltshire Regiment
The Wardrobe is the web site for the above Regiment, which recruited heavily from the Bristol area and the West Country generally. The regiment's war diaries are on line, together with a number of photographs.
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  Link   The Long Long Trail
All about the British Army in the First World War: aimed at the family and military researcher, it is a tribute to the men and women who fought and won - and to the million who died trying. Loads of information including details of regiments, 'theatres of war' and statistics.
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  Link   The Solders of Gloucestershire
This is the website of the Soldiers of Gloucestershire museum which is housed in the customs house in Gloucester Docks. The museum is about the history of The Gloucestershire Regiment (The Glorious Glosters), their antecedents The 28th & 61st Regiments of Foot & The Royal Gloucestershire Hussars. (there is an admission charge - see website)
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  Link   The War Graves Photographic Project
The aim of The War Graves Photographic Project is to photograph every war grave, individual memorial, MoD grave, and family memorial of serving military personnel from WWI to the present day and make these available within a searchable database.
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  Link   Aircrew Remembrance Society
The aim of this website is to perpetuate the memory of airmen from all nations, who fought and those who were killed during the 1939 – 45 air war over the United Kingdom and Europe. The website has photographs and personal accounts from survivors and documentation about those who died. The society will help relatives to identify crash site locations and the cemetery where casualties were laid to rest.

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