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Help find the families of Buddie airmen shot down and killed over occupied France

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Get the stories that matter to you sent straight to your inbox with our daily newsletter.A French historian is hoping Buddies can help him trace the families of two Paisley men who died in World War Two.Bernard Feutry has been researching plane crashes in the northern French region of Avesnois since 2011.And he’s trying to trace the relatives of Thomas Frame Millar and Robert Johnstone Blake.Thomas was part of the 100 Squadron and was killed after his Lancaster ED587 crashed at the village of Wattignies-la-Victoire on March 10, 1943.Just five miles away in the village of Dourlers, Robert died on April 28, 1944.Now Bernard is hoping to trace any relatives of the Paisleymen.He said: “It is important to me that families know the place and the.

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