With a focus on the First and Second World Wars, this session will review Library and Archives Canada’s online tools for military research, as well as how to access service files, identify an individual’s unit, and consult resources such as war diaries to learn more about the context of a person’s service.
The presentation starts at 7:30 pm. Register in advance from
http://events.constantcontact.com/register/event?llr=i6wnctjab&oeidk=a07ehd22mv74c8442a8
The three other lectures in the series are:
Thursday 19 November: Researching Military Service in Canada, 1840-1902, by Glenn Wright
Wednesday 25 November: 1837 Rebellion and Our Difficult Path to Democracy, by Bruce Beaton
Thursday 26 November: Second World War Research: Are You Ready?, by James F. S. Thomson
Find further information, costs, with discounts for OGS members, and registration at
https://torontofamilyhistory.org/event/wars-and-rebels-2020/
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