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Former Serviceman Leads Archaeologists to WWII Crash Site

A four year investigation by a former RAF Policeman has led archaeologists to a site on Dartmoor where a Hampden Bomber crashed in World War Two.
 
Geophysical experts have been using equipment to scan the surface of the crash site to try and find out more about how the aircrew met their end.
 
Rebecca Ricks reports.

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