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241 Brigade Royal Field Artillery
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http://www.denniscorbett.com/241.html
A brief history of the men who served with a listing of all serving men identified along with photos and pictures of graves in Flanders.
Chailey 1914-1918
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http://www.chailey1914-1918.net/
The story of ordinary people, a village community, the indomitable women who ran two voluntary hospitals, the patients, and the men and women who readily volunteered to do their bit.
Derbyshire Lads at War: 1914-1918
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http://www.derbyshirelads.uwclub.net/
Database of county war memorials, individual stories, a Roll of Honour, resources, and Sherwood Foresters resources.
Far from the Front
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http://www.btinternet.com/~james.fanning/westcalder1/
Illustrated year-by-year narrative account of the impact of the war on the Midlothian village of West Calder with index.
Hellfire Corner
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http://www.fylde.demon.co.uk/welcome.htm
A collection of articles mainly relating to the British and Empire involvement on the Western Front, but covering all combatants.
http://bbhilda.topcities.com/Folkestone/Hythe.html
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http://bbhilda.topcities.com/Folkestone/Hythe.html
A pictorial story of the seaside town during the time of the conflict.
Machen - First World War Memorial Site
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http://www.jrawl.co.uk
Great War Memorial to men from Machen (Wales) - their lives, regiments, battles (Somme, Arras, Ypres, Loos).
Remembering the Great War
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http://www.greatwar.ie
Stories and information about the war, and the Irish soldiers that served in it.
Shot At Dawn
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http://www.shotatdawn.org.uk/
Campaign demanding pardons for over three hundred soldiers shot for alleged cowardice and desertion during the war.
Sittingbourne Remembers
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http://www.pigstrough.co.uk/ww1/
The details of hundreds of men who lived in the same small town, worked together, went to the same schools, drank in the same pubs, and died on the same battlefields.
The Birmingham Pals
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http://www.birminghampals.co.uk/
An extract from the Book of Honour and a personal account of life in the trenches from a diary.
The British Army in the Great War
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http://www.1914-1918.net/
Historical information about the military units, formations, battles, and heroes.
The First Glamorgan Bantams
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http://www.17thwelsh.ukf.net/
War Diary of the 17th Battalion, The Welsh Regiment for June 1916 to February 1918.
The Grimsby Chums
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http://www.eebo.freeserve.co.uk/chums.htm
Brief story of a group of men from Grimsby who joined together to form their own Pals Battalion.
The Leeds Pals - The 15th (Service) Battalion West Yorkshire Regiment
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http://www.leeds-pals.com/
An online memorial to one of the first Pals Battalions, providing personal case-histories of named soldiers, photographs, local history and military documents.
The Northallerton Memorials Project
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http://www.northallertonmemorials.org.uk/
Project aiming to create a permanent record of the life and death of each of the men whose names are recorded on the War Memorials of Northallerton, and its satellite villages of Romanby and Brompton.
The Regimental Warpath 1914 - 1918
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http://www.warpath.orbat.com/
The composition and disposition of the British and Empire Armies of the war.
The Roll of Honour
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http://www.curme.co.uk/swavgw1.htm
A list of Swavesey men who were killed in action, or who died from wounds or disease in the Great War.
The Thin Blue Line
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http://thinblueline.bravehost.com/
A memorial to the Sussex Police Officers who died while serving with the military during World War I.
Wells-Next-The-Sea War Memorial
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http://www.wellswarmemorial.freeservers.com
Names and history of the men killed in both world wars from Wells.
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