New Home Guard records now available online
The National Archives at Kew has, according to their website, made a further 20,000 digitised Home Guard records for County Durham available online, which adds to the 40,000 records already available from the site as part of a pilot project.The records are a great way of finding details of a relative who may have been part of the defence organisation of the British Army consisting of 4.5 million volunteers in World War Two. There's more details at the TNA website here.
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Moises Garza
8th May 2013 at 05:00
Saw your blog listed at Geneabloggers, congratulations.Take care,
Moises Garza
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