World War I service records online

NAA: A6988, 46
Records of men and women who served with the Australian army in World War I are preserved in the National Archives. In a three-year preservation project, we have digitised 376,000 of these service records.
As a gift to the nation, these records are all available online.
Due to high demand for this service, you may experience a delay in retrieval.
How do I find a WWI service record?
- Go to NameSearch.
- Enter the family name of the service person – make sure it is the name used at enlistment.
- Select World War I from the dropdown menu.
- Search.
- Display the results of your search. If there are too many, you can refine this search result, and then enter the person’s given names and/or service number.
- Use the link to ‘View digital copy’. You can also print a copy of the record.
World War I service records includes sample documents and explains:
- how to purchase a photocopy
- how to view an original record
- who to contact about medals
Official launch of A Gift to the Nation
Listen to presentations at the launch of A Gift to the Nation, an event held at the National Archives in Canberra, on 11 April 2007. Author Roland Perry talks about World War I and Prime Minister John Howard launches the online availability of the WWI service records.
You can:
- subscribe to our pilot podcast service at http://www.naa.gov.au/podcasts/audiocast.xml or
- download audio from the table below


