United Kingdom, World War I Women's Army Auxiliary Corps Records - FamilySearch Historical Records/Known Issues

Known Issues
Question #1: I get a message “Image not available” for these records even when I am signed in. How can I view these records? Answer #1: FamilySearch has limited rights, granted by the record custodians, to publish images from the United Kingdom, World War I Women's Army Auxiliary Corps Records, 1917-1920 collection for viewing online. Images for this collection are only available for viewing to members of the sponsoring organization (The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints), and at FamilySearch Centers. It is important to check with your FamilySearch Center before your visit, to verify that the center is equipped with the capability to view these restricted images on www.familysearch.org. The images for this collection are also available on microfilm. See Ordering Microfilm or Microfiche for instructions on ordering microfilm. The film numbers can be found by searching in the catalog by keyword using Military records of the British Army, Women's Army Auxilary Corps, 1914-1918

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