Soldiers Died 1914-1919 is an essential resource for anybody contemplating serious WW1 research; particularly those concentrating
on a specific war memorial, village, town, city and of course, British Army unit. The CD ROM was invaluable to me when
I was researching Chailey's WW1 contribution and I still regard it as a sound investment.
In 1921, 81 volumes embracing every regiment and corps of the British Army were published listing almost 662,000 Soldiers
and 41,000 Officers who died in the war and it is this immense undertaking which The Naval & Military Press has re-published
on one fully-relational CD-Rom.
Some of the 2.0 CD ROM highlights include: FULLY COMPATIBLE WITH WINDOWS VISTA. DATA • Known typographical errors
corrected – ‘Pre & Post War’ death dates corrected • Addition of a Note Pad feature for each record
enabling your own notes to be added, edited and printed with main record. • Boolean search operators ‘And’
‘Or’ ‘Not’ • Date of death search facility improved. • Advanced sort features
allow you to order by chosen consecutive preference over the 15 search fields. • Inclusion of Safe Disk™.
• Lifetime accidental damage warranty, conditions apply.
Naval & Military Press can also arrange special easy payment terms on this item. HIGHLY RECOMMENDED.