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Aircrew Remembrance Society History
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Chapter Three

In April 1994 the Aircrew Remembrance Society was formed, enabling us to continue our research and remembrance work. The following sections cover four main periods of the Society's development activities in all work categories we cover, and in turn explains the Society's development and website evolution.


This first period of the Aircrew Remembrance Society's work covers our formation and our work including investigations into crashes further afield in France, Holland & Germany. Further work continued also in the UK and our final recovery in this period would lead us to our first online presence.
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Our first website (AircrewRemembranceSociety.com)

Launched in 2007 to record the Society's work undertaken since 1971.
The work continued with additional material also being sent to the Society to further compliment our work. This continued until the departure of a volunteer in 2012 who had been assisting us with our online presence.
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New Beginnings
(AircrewRemembranceSociety.co.uk)

Due to this forced unforeseen necessity, 2012 would see the rebuild of our site using an alternative domain to enable us to further our work.
My son Alexander King reestablishing our site as web developer and designer to further the availability of our research and remembrance commitments.
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Our Present Website (AircrewRemembranceSociety3.com)

With the introduction of this new domain name and site rebuild came the availability to introduce new projects and connections with the technology now available, increasing our ability in many additional fields.
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