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Michael k williams captain phillips7/23/2023 ![]() ![]() Search by name for information about the award of campaign, long service and good conduct medals in the Royal Navy medal rolls ( ADM 171) using .uk ( £). Search the card index of naval officers killed 1914-1920 (ADM 242/1-5), including some officers of the Royal Marines and Naval Reserve, and of the Canadian and Australian navies, among the records of maritime deaths on findmypast ( £). Index of naval officers who died between 19 These lists were, at the time, for official use only and indicate where individual officers were serving, with the names of ships and establishments. First and Second World War Confidential Navy Listsīrowse through the range of Confidential Navy Lists from the First and Second World Wars (ADM 177) in our catalogue and select lists by date for download ( £). Published Navy Lists (a set of which is available at The National Archives at Kew) date back to 1782 but shorter spans of the lists are available online at .uk ( £) for 1888-1970 and at .uk ( £) for 1827-1945. Navy lists contain seniority lists of officers and the ships to which each officer was assigned. The database is compiled largely from records held at The National Archives and is a joint project between The National Archives, The National Maritime Museum and the Crew List Index Project. Search the Royal Navy First World War Lives at Sea database by name, service number and other criteria for free-to-access information relating to all the Royal Navy officers and ratings that served in the First World War. Royal Navy First World War Lives at Sea database Search by name for a document reference using the ADM 340 series search. To view the remaining records in ADM 340/151-456 you will need to visit The National Archives at Kew. Not all the records in this series are available online. ![]() Search Royal Navy officers’ service record cards and files online (ADM 340/1-150) by name for commissioned officers serving in the Royal Navy between c.1840 and c.1920. Naval officers’ service record cards and files c.1840-c.1920 Service records for officers joining after May 1917 are held by the Ministry of Defence (see below). The records for the 18th and early 19th centuries are sparse but for the later period almost all of the available service records are accessible in this online collection. Search Royal Naval Officers’ service records on our website (ADM 196) by name for a commissioned officer who entered the Royal Navy between 17.
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