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  2. The National Archives (United Kingdom) - Wikipedia

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    Service and operational records of the armed forces War Office, Admiralty etc. Foreign Office and Colonial Office correspondence and files; Cabinet papers and Home Office records; Statistics of the Board of Trade; The surviving records of (mainly) the English railway companies, transferred from the British Railways Record Office

  3. Service record - Wikipedia

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    Service records of retired and discharged personnel are maintained at the Military Personnel Records Center in St. Louis, Missouri; after 2005, most U.S. military service records are retained by the military branch since most such records are electronically stored. Typical makeup of a United States military paper service record. DD Form 214

  4. Conscription in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    People who had retired, resigned or been dismissed from the forces before the war were liable to be called back if they had not reached 51 years of age. Britain did not completely demobilise in 1945, as conscription continued after the war. Those already in the armed forces were given a release class determined by length of service and age.

  5. Military history of the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    World War II (1939–45) see Military history of the United Kingdom during World War II. Air warfare of World War II; Pacific War (1937–45) Anglo-Iraqi War (1941) British–Zionist conflict of Palestine (1945–48) Greek Civil War (1946–47) Cold War (1946–90) Malayan Emergency (1948–60) Korean War (1950–53) see United Kingdom in the ...

  6. Hallamshire Battalion - Wikipedia

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    An invasion scare in 1859 led to the emergence of the Volunteer Movement, and Rifle Volunteer Corps (RVCs) began to be organised throughout Great Britain.On 30 September 1859 the 2nd, 3rd and 4th Yorkshire West Riding RVCs were formed at Sheffield, and on 22 December that year they were grouped into a battalion as the Hallamshire RVC (officially the 2nd (Hallamshire) Yorkshire West Riding RVC ...

  7. British Army during the French Revolutionary and Napoleonic ...

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    By 1792, the infantry of the British army had grown to 135 regiments. In addition, numerous French émigrés and foreign regiments were serving in Britain, so that the militia and volunteer forces were also increased accordingly. The regular militia forces were recruited by ballot, and each county had to provide its own contingent.

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  9. British Armed Forces - Wikipedia

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    The British Armed Forces are the unified military forces responsible for the defence of the United Kingdom, its Overseas Territories and the Crown Dependencies. They also promote the UK's wider interests, support international peacekeeping efforts and provide humanitarian aid. [6] The force is also known as His Majesty's Armed Forces. [7] [8]