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  Entering the phrase "First World War" into Google came up with 136,000,000 hits. So the links on this page are merely a few of the sites I have found useful and would recommend to the viewer.

Click on a logo to go to the web site.
 
     
  RPC Logo  On 17 October 1939 the Labour Corps was reformed but called the Auxiliary Military Pioneer Corps. Renamed the Pioneer Corps in 1940 it became the Royal Pioneer Corps in 1946.  
 
  The National Archives The National Archives is  the U.K. Government's official archive. Military records are stored in class WO    
 

 
  War Graves 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.
A photograph of a headstone can be obtained for a small fee. 
 
   
 
  CWGC The Commonwealth War Graves Commission keep the records of 1.75 million Commonwealth War Dead.. These records can be searched online   
 
 
  Ancestry Logo Ancestry is an online genealogy site. WW1 records include the original Medal Cards and Service Records.   
 
 
  Great War Forum If you are seeking more information on any aspect of the Great War   a visit to the Great War Forum should not be missed.   
   
 
  Canadian Study Group As the name suggests this site is dedicated to  the Canadian Force during the war.   
 
 
  Wfa The Western Front Association covers all aspects of the War. In addition to producing its own magazine and DVDs there are branches throughout the UK and overseas that feature speakers on various aspects of the war.  
     
  The Long, Long Trail The Long, Long Trail is all about the British army during the war and aimed at both the family and military researcher.