"Flemming Jakielski" <Jakielski@vip.cybercity.dk> wrote in message news:a9lrvo$1kdj$1@news.cybercity.dk...
> Hvilke muligheder er der for at finde oplysninger om danskere, der var i
> canadisk militærtjeneste
> fra 1940-1945 ? Der tænkes specielt på landtropper og ikke Royal Canadian
> Airforce.
Hi Flemming
what names and details do you have?
mvh
Hugh W
http://www.google.com/search?num=100&hl=en&safe=off&q=canadian+army&spell=1
http://www.google.com/search?num=100&hl=en&safe=off&q=canadian+army+danish+soldiers+world+war+ii&btnG=Google+Search
all Canada's services were amalgamated into a single service in 1968.
http://www.civilization.ca/cwm/cwmeng/cwmpubeng.html
http://www.civilization.ca/cwm/cwme.asp
http://www.civilisations.ca/orch/www04i_e.html#armbiog
http://www.civilisations.ca/orch/www04i_e.html#army
http://cdnarmy.ca/
Web Resources:
a.. National Archives of Canada
http://www.archives.ca/
a.. Military and Civilian Personnel Records
http://www.archives.ca/02/020203_e.html
You can request the complete military file for the person your interested in by writing to:
Personnel Records Unit
Researcher Services Division
National Archives of Canada
395 Wellington Street
OTTAWA, Ontario
K1A 0N3
Fax: (613) 947-8456
Or you can obtain Regimental War Diaries and related information by writing to:
National Archives of Canada
345 Wellington St.
Ottawa, ON
Canada
K1A 0N3
The National Archives are quite busy and will caution you that a reply will take from 120 to 160 days. National Archives states that
"There are no restrictions placed on information relating to an individual who has been dead for more than 20 years, however, proof
of death is still required if the individual did not die while in service." Provide them with as much known information as possible.
(Name, date of birth, date of death if known, serial number (regimental number), unit, birth place, parents names, etc.)