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If you seek military service records, visit Library and Archives Canada. The records will tell you more about their service and experience in the military. All First World War records are open and digitized on Library and Archives Canada website. Search the personnel records of all who served in the First World War.
Request military service records, medical and dental records, birth certificates, or proof of citizenship for military members and children of military members born on a military base out of Canada.
How to find military service records and attestation papers. Current military service records are found at the Department of National Defence (DND) and then are transferred to Library and Archives Canada (LAC) for safe keeping. There are two ways to obtain these records: You can search LAC's online databases. -OR-
Military history. Library and Archives Canada (LAC) holds an extensive collection of records of the Canadian men and women who have served their country in military and in the early years of the North West Mounted Police.
Learn how to access over 1.1 million records of Canadians who served in the Canadian Army, Royal Canadian Navy or Royal Canadian Air Force during the Second World War. Find out how to search, order or view records of war dead, former service members and restricted files.
Military records identify people who served in the military or who were eligible for service. They may be very useful for genealogical research of the families of Canada, especially the detailed service records of the 20th century.
These records are indexed and digitized on Ancestry, which is available free at LAC and many public libraries. Air services records Canadians in the RAF, nominal rolls, [1918-1919] (RG 9 III-B-1, volume 3429, file C-6-49)
Significant historical information is available from post-Second World War, the Korean War, the Cold War, peacekeeping missions, as well as other operations, exercises, and the development of the Canadian Forces (CF), including records regarding the Royal Canadian Navy, Canadian Army, and the Royal Canadian Air Force and unified CAF.
That subscription website is available free at many public libraries. From Ancestry's search page click on Military: Canadian Military Collections: Imperial War Service Gratuities, 1919-1921. You can also reach that collection by selecting Card Catalog from the Search drop-down menu. Enter Imperial War Service in the keyword box. Search tips
Access scanned documents from the microfiche and microfilm collection of Library and Archives Canada. Find records on military, immigration, residential schools, Upper Canada and more.