Millet's World War Veterans
First World War
Canada's service records from the First World War are available online through the Library and Archives of Canada. Generally, you need to have the full name of the veteran - and any alternative names or spellings. Their approximate date of birth, place of birth, service number, rank, and unit may be helpful, if your veteran had a common name. Click here to do your own search or look through our Millet & district veterans below.
Second World War - Killed in Action
Canada's service records from the Second World War remained sealed, with the exception of veterans who were killed in action. These records are available online through the Library and Archives of Canada. Generally, you need to have the full name of the veteran - and any alternative names or spellings. Their approximate date of birth, place of birth, service number, rank, and unit may be helpful, if your veteran had a common name. Click here to do your own search or look through our Millet & district veterans below.
**On the LAC site, click "Advanced Search," scroll to the "Military" section, and select "Second World War Service Files - War Dead 1939 - 1947."***
Second World War
Service files of individuals who survived the Second World War are restricted under the Access to Information Act and the Privacy Act. You can submit a request for copies of these documents from the Library and Archives of Canada. We hold basic local history on Second World War veterans, dependent on the amount of information the individual or their family has provided us.