ITV's Long Lost Family special delves into search for soldiers missing since First World War
In fields across the world lay the bodies of hundreds of thousands of fallen British servicemen, yet to be identified.
-> How army of people helped Leeds remember war that changed the worldThis one-off episode, Long Lost Family Special: The Unknown Soldiers, hosted by Davina McCall and Nicky Campbell, features "unprecedented access" to the Ministry of Defence’s War Detectives, an elite team who use forensics and ground-breaking technology to identify the bodies of unknown British and Commonwealth Soldiers.
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Hide AdThere are over half a million World War service personnel with no known grave and these historical investigators are tasked with identifying those whose remains are found and trying to trace their surviving families.
Each year around 60 bodies of British service personnel killed in battle are found by farmers, builders and archaeologists worldwide.
Davina McCall said: “Every investigation that the War Detectives take on starts as just a case number, the anonymous remains of a soldier. The detectives’ mission is to identify that soldier.”
The presenters join the detectives as they consult war maps, diaries, medical and service records and use DNA testing to piece together the life of each soldier from the time they left British shores to their final steps on the battlefield. They meet the families of the missing, helping them form a fully-rounded picture of their long-lost relative and finally laying them to rest at a full military burial.
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