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I'm chuffed re this
Among other record sets, this week our 100in100 campaign launched all surviving British Army service and pension records from World War 1. These crucial records are a key resource for anyone with ancestors who served in the war, and our new indexing means that 600,000 new names have been revealed for the first time. You can find out more about these exciting records here.
My grandfather's uncle lost an arm in wwI, and his name hasn't appeared in the personnel records (apart from medal roll) until today. I now know all about it!
They're better quality scans than those on ancestry too. I had a copy of my grandfather's pension records that somebody printed off for me at the National Archives which was quite feint. The copy on ancestry isn't that good either but I looked at it on FindMyPast last night and it's much better. I don't think they can be scans of the microfilms.

(KENT) Lingwell, Rayment (BUCKS) Read, Hutchins (SRY) Costin, Westbrook (DOR) Gibbs, Goreing (DUR) Green (ESX) Rudland, Malden, Rouse, Boosey (FIFE) Foulis, Russell (NFK) Johnson, Farthing, Purdy, Barsham (GLOS) Collett, Morris, Freebury, May, Kirkman (HERTS) Winchester, Linford (NORTHANTS) Bird, Brimley, Chater, Wilford, Read, Chapman, Jeys, Marston, Lumley (WILTS) Arden, Whatley, Batson, Gleed, Greenhill (SOM) Coombs, Watkins (RUT) Stafford (BERKS) Sansom, Angel, Young, Stratton, Weeks, Day