I've added Panel/Plot/Row at the end of the search results for WW1 (for a bit of WW1 cemetery research, saves following the links!). If needed I can also add to WW2. Geoff
That sounds useful, especially for aircrew where it might be possible to link to other crew members in adjacent graves, so "if possible" without undue effort, could you do the same for WW2, pretty please? For WW1, where there are concentration graves or many from one unit or one attack, then it may highlight "Unknowns" who others may be able to possibly suggest an identity for - IF the MoD have case officers any more.
They'd probably rather no one did this after the Condon & Kipling affairs. NAM are handling non-comms, but I doubt they will get involved with finding "Unknowns"
In 3 days time, it will be 10 years since I put up the first prototype WW1 search engine. How time flies. Might open up a rum jar.
Ah yes, SRD jars, I remember a huge thread on the GWF! Brilliant that you were able to do so and so quickly. Are the CWGC so pig headed that they'd rather throw squillions at Hooray Henries who know nothing about the CWGC database and how it's used, rather than the peanuts you'd settle for? Dodge INCOMINGS!!! A Toast: "Decade but not rotten!"