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CANADIAN VIRTUAL WAR MEMORIAL
This site contains a registry of information about the graves and memorials of more than 116,000 Canadians and Newfoundlanders who served valiantly and gave their lives for their country. Included on this site are the memorials of more than 1500 soldiers who died in service to Canada since the Korean War, including peacekeeping and other operations. The site also contains digital images of photographs and personal memorabilia about individual Canadians. The purpose of the Canadian Virtual War Memorial is to recognize and keep alive the memory of the achievements and sacrifices made by those who served Canada in the defence of freedom and so have contributed to the development of Canada as a nation.
Patron
Her Excellency the Right Honourable Michaëlle Jean, C.C., C.M.M., C.O.M., C.D. Governor General of Canada
To start your search of the Canadian registry, please enter the deceased's surname. You can narrow your search by including the deceased's given name or initial(s).
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Search Tips
A maximum of 500 responses will be provided for each search. Please use these tips for searching the Canadian Virtual War Memorial registry.
If you are seeking a list of the names of those who died on a specific date(s), or who have served with a specific unit, please use our Advanced Search.
Help Us Build a Picture Collection
You are invited to send us digital images of photographs and memorabilia relevant to Canada's war dead. Upon approval, images will be added to the collection and linked to the deceased's name. Each new picture will help bring a face to another name in the registry and honour the memory.
Read About the Canadian Virtual War
You can read about the information contained in the registry and the team members who have worked on this project.
Contact us
Please contact us if you have any questions or comments regarding the information contained in this registry.
Listed below are additional search resources that are available on the Internet.
Funds to employ young Canadians on this project were provided by Canada's Digital Collections program, Industry Canada.
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