80 years to solve this mystery about the BVAF / Burma Volunteer Air Force . Two officers marked on the Rangoon memorial are now 'accounted for' because - they are already marked on european memorials and we know how they died. Jon Heyworth solved this one
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1% of the Fallen now have faces. Spread the word. All airman lost in WW2 should be identified - lets get those photographs submitted.. https://t.co/HiOddzhLXs
And we did it - 99%!!
99% of all 122,400 RAF / AF Deaths in WW2 now have a cause of death identified! Thanks to the incredible effort of our forum members, in particular Jon Heyworth!!
@RAFMUSEUM@CWGC@I_W_M@AHB_RAF
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@TeacupCupcakes Thank you - just saw the message over there. WIll use the photograph on our pages. Meanwhile everything we have is here https://t.co/K4zTdeG7v3
The usual mention on significant #WW2 days.
Anyone inspired to find more on a serving relative.
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It's often astonishing what the chaps can turn up.
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So for the first time - the unaccounted airmen (whose cause of death is unknown) in the CWGC Database has dipped below 1500! .. we are just about 250 records away from getting up to 99% completion
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@BongoThePongo The Wapiti entered service around 1929, so any question of them being diverted for civilian use is near zero. Plus this definitely is not a Wapiti, as its much larger.. the answer might be in a civ regn ending with AAA..