Army Lists

An Introduction to Army Lists

Recent Army List Releases
Recent Releases
Army List 1877
Army List 1917 - October
Army List 1912 - January
Army List 1900

Records of army officers were kept as early as 1702. These lists named the officer, their regiment, and usually the date they received their current commission and when they retired.

The first official Army list was published in 1740 and since 1754 they have been published regularly as annual lists (1754-1879) and quarterly lists (1879-1922). Since 1939 they have been classified and not available to the public.

An outline of an officer's career is usually fairly easy to discover from official army lists. To see what Army Lists are available, click here.

The British Army: 1750 - 1904

Regimental Standards and Cap Badges   Military Head Dress   Celebrities of the Army
Regimental Standards and Cap Badges   Military Head Dress   Celebrities of the Army

News & Information - Items of the Day:

World War 2 Deaths
A new database covering the deaths of British Service Personnel throughout the world during the second World War, brought to you by TheGenealogist.

 

Army Lists now available to view Online
TheGenealogist.co.uk has now added Army Lists to their ever-expanding records for their users to search. Includes the volumes: 1806, 1842, 1863, 1881, 1904, 1915 and 1920.

 

Regimental Standards and Cap Badges
Within the regimental system, soldiers and officers are posted to a tactical unit of their own regiment whenever posted to field duty.

 

The Romance of Rail power in the War
A short article from Issue 88 of The War Illustrated on the use of trains in the War.

 

 

Latest Military ReviewsLatest Military Reviews:

February 2008

Navy List 1935

The Navy List is an annual listing of officers in the Royal Navy and Royal Marines. This one, from 1935, provides us with a snapshot between WWI and WWII. It contains an alphabetical list of names followed by a more detailed listing by rank, starting with The King, his aides-de-camp and equerries, and ending with naval cadets. READ FULL REVIEW...

January 2008

1918 Army List - August

This huge publication of some 3,232 pages was first published by HMSO in two volumes, both of which are included on this CD. They contain names, regiments and ranks of officers on the Active List of the British Army as of August 1918, including infantry, cavalry, artillery, Territorial Army and the like. READ FULL REVIEW...

December 2007

Bond of Sacrifice Volume II - January to June 1915

This volume contains biographies of all the officers of the British Army who fell in the first half of 1915. They are organised alphabetically, although preceded by an index on a regimental basis. READ FULL REVIEW...

November 2007

Something about a sailor in 1915

The 1915 Navy List gives details of officers on the active list, alphabetically and by seniority, including instructors, medical officers, chaplains, engineers and so forth. It also lists officers and men who had been killed in action up to the time of publication. READ FULL REVIEW...

October 2007

Tracing your Military Ancestors

Military Records come in a variety of forms - from those that contain names and details of those in the armed forces, to illustrated accounts of battles written at the time. S&N Genealogy Supplies offers a fantastic range of records on CD-ROM - here's a taster of the vital sources available to order at prices that won't break the bank. READ FULL REVIEW...

September 2007

Boer War Army List

The fully searchable CD of The Army List 1900 was published in January 1900 during the Boer War and contain a lot of detail with particulars of ranks of officers who served in the many regiments and departments of the Army, at home and abroad. READ FULL REVIEW...

The War Illustrated - Article Sept '07

This issue of The War Illustrated (Volume 1, number 20, 2 January 1915) contains an article written by the well known naval expert, Fred T Jane, which takes a critical look at the public's attitude to the perceived lack of action by the British Navy in the early months of war. READ FULL REVIEW...

July 2007

Paul Gaskell reviews the best of the new releases

Included in these reviews are three releases from S&N Genealogy. They are:

Baedeker's London and its Environs - Delve into London at the beginning of the 20th century. More...

Etonians Who Fought in The World War 1939-1945 - A list of 4,958 Etonians who served in the Second World War. More...

Kelly's Berkshire, Buckinghamshire, Oxfordshire 1915 Directory - A massive 1,350 pages of information about these counties. More...

READ FULL REVIEW...

The War Illustrated: 'Standing-to' along the West - Article July '07

This issue of The War Illustrated (Volume 8, number 183, 16 February 1918) features an article written at a time when the Allies were 'standing-to' on the Western Front, anticipating a large-scale attack by the Germans. READ FULL REVIEW...

June 2007

Discs of Delight

Professional people, poll books and parish registers all appear in this month's CD round-up by Kathy Charter. READ FULL REVIEW...

May 2007

If there had been a Channel Tunnel (The War Illustrated) - Article May '07

'If there had been a Channel Tunnel!' is an interesting article, looking at how the course of the war may have been changed had the Channel Tunnel been built in the 1900s. How would the war have changed course if the Germans has taken control of the Channel Tunnel? READ FULL ARTICLE...

April 2007

New CD Releases - April 2007

The following are brief reviews of new CDs released in April 2007 by S&N Genealogy Supplies. The CDs include Bond of Sacrifice Volume 2, The History of Commoners of Great Britain and Ireland, Army List for October 1917, and Navy List of Retired Officers 1944. READ FULL REVIEW...

March 2007

Putting a Spin on the Past

Kathy Chater looks at some recent CDs which capture the wealth of data on people and places through the ages. READ FULL REVIEW...

An Unauthorised Visit to the Front - Article March '07

An article on volume 5 of The War Illustrated. In this article, war correspondant F A McKenzie tells of his journey to the front. READ FULL ARTICLE...

February 2007

Romance of Rail Power in the War - Article Feb '07

An article on volume 4 of The War Illustrated. The ability to move troops, equipment and supplies easily during wartime is crucial and can drastically affect the outcome of a conflict. READ FULL ARTICLE...

January 2007

'The Manless Homes of England' - Article Jan '07

This article in Volume 3 of The War Illustrated acknowledges the void left in England after numerous men went to fight in WWI. READ FULL ARTICLE...

The War Illustrated

This nine CD set published by S&N Genealogy Supplies contains the 233 digitally enhanced and indexed issues of The War Illustrated. The original magazine was a 'weekly picture-record of events by land, sea and air' of the First World War. READ FULL REVIEW...

December 2006

Celebrities of the Army

We usually think of a celebrity as a modern invention, but this collected biography of the great 19th century soldiers shows who were the figures of public interest at the height of Britains imperial power. READ FULL REVIEW...

May 2006

Celebrities of the Army

Celebrities of the Army

Describes the careers of 72 heroes of the 19th Century, and also includes portraits... READ FULL REVIEW..

April 2005

We Shall Remember Them

Taken from the Overseas Births, Marriages and Death Series at the Family Records Centre, First World War: Army, Army Officer and Navy War Deaths provides an index to those who died in the Great War... READ FULL REVIEW...

December 2004

The Great War

If you are interested in WWI then this weekly magazine, actually published during the war itself, makes a fascinating read... READ FULL REVIEW...

Military Histories

Those inspired by last month's Remembrance Day events to research their military forebears have a number of recent releases to help them... READ FULL REVIEW...

November 2004

National Roll of the Great War — Vol. 1

This is one of a number of new releases related to the First World War published by S&N. The Roll records the names and records of those who served during the 1914-1918 period, including civilians... MORE

October 2004

Second World War, Army Navy, RAF and Indian Services Staff Deaths

...shows the name, rank, service number or rating, along with the unit or branch and year of death, with reference to the original document where available, for servicemen and women who died overseas during the second World War... READ FULL REVIEW...

Second World War Army, Navy, RAF and Indian Service Staff Deaths

This new series of publications from S&N are based on the General Register Office's overseas birth, marriage and death records... READ FULL REVIEW...

Army Officers

1806 Army List (S&N, £19.95) lists officers in the regular army, as well as officers holding local rank abroad. In 1806... READ FULL REVIEW...

September 2004

National Roll of the Great War Vol 1

The National Roll of the Great War series has 14 volumes, covering about 100,000 people altogether... READ FULL REVIEW...

June 2004

Army Officers

1881 Army List contains much more than contemporary army officers down to the rank of lieutenant with the dates of their promotions... READ FULL REVIEW...

Naval Service

The Navy List 1850 contains additional information beyond naval officers and the dates of their seniority, which takes the careers of some back into the late eighteenth century... READ FULL REVIEW...

(Reviews from GenealogyReviews.co.uk)

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