I neglected to tell you about other sites for searching war casualties. In addition to the Commonwealth War Graves Commission http://www.cwgc.org/ , there is also the British War Memorial Project http://www.britishwargraves.org.uk/ . This site is similar to the Maple Leaf Legacy Project (Canada) http://www.mapleleaflegacy.org/ The intent of the last two sites is to photograph all war graves worldwide. In addition to individual war graves, there also are photographs of the cemeteries and/or monuments. With the MLLP, over 92.000 commemorations have been photographed with less than 25,000 graves still to be photographed. Both the Maple Leaf Legacy Project and the British War Memorial Project are volunteer projects. Volunteers are needed and welcomed. Personally my husband and I found our participation very meaningful and such a small way to show our respect - it was very moving. Genealogists are perfect for the task since we spend so much time in cemeteries. Even if you are only able to photograph the small cemetery around the corner, that too is valuable. Please go to the websites to see how you can help. The photos taken are available free of charge (donations accepted of course) with applications available at the websites. Cheerio Sue Visser