Mystery of war heroes solved ahead of Remembrance Sunday
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Mystery of war heroes solved ahead of Remembrance Sunday
"Dozens of British and Commonwealth war heroes, whose identities have remained a mystery for decades, have finally been identified by Ministry of Defence (MoD) "war detectives" ahead of Remembrance Sunday. A total of 52 personnel killed in action during the First and Second World Wars have been named through meticulous historical research and advanced DNA testing. Additionally, 33 previously unidentified individuals have been rediscovered and laid to rest."
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The Independent covers developing stories across reproductive rights, climate change, and Big Tech, including investigations into Elon Musk's pro-Trump PAC and a documentary highlighting American women fighting for reproductive rights. The outlet emphasizes parsing facts from messaging, maintaining free access without paywalls, and relying on reader donations to fund reporters on the ground. Dozens of British and Commonwealth service personnel whose identities remained unknown for decades have been identified by Ministry of Defence "war detectives" ahead of Remembrance Sunday. The Joint Casualty and Compassionate Centre used meticulous historical research and advanced DNA testing to name 52 killed in action and rediscover 33 others for burial and rededication ceremonies.
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