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'You grieve, even though you don't know them'
The names of 9,000 RAF personnel who died while serving with a 'forgotten force' during World War II have been added to the archive database of the International Bomber Command Centre (IBCC) near Lincoln.
They served with the Second Tactical Air Force in the Mediterranean and Middle East and it took more than a decade of research to trace them.
The IBCC hopes to raise money to add their names to the centre's memorial walls.
Image: IBCC
Archive audio: British Pathe
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