Relic hunter uncovered 14,000 dog tags in Britain

(170323) -- KALINOVIK, March 23, 2017 (Xinhua) -- Soldiers of European Union Forces (EUFOR) participate in military exercise "Exercise Kalinovik 2017" in Kalinovik, south of Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina on March 23, 2017. (Xinhua/Haris Memija)

A relic hunter Dan Mackay has found more than 14,000 dog tags buried in Britain, of soldiers who fought and died during the Normandy landings….reports India Daily Newsdesk.

(170323) -- KALINOVIK, March 23, 2017 (Xinhua) -- Soldiers of European Union Forces (EUFOR) participate in military exercise "Exercise Kalinovik 2017" in Kalinovik, south of Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina on March 23, 2017. (Xinhua/Haris Memija)
Soldiers of European Union Forces (EUFOR) participate in military exercise “Exercise Kalinovik 2017” in Kalinovik, south of Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina on March 23, 2017. (Xinhua/Haris Memija)

He  uncovered the hoard of dog tags buried beside an anti-aircraft battery close to London.

Mackay now works to trace the relatives of those soldiers — believed to have served in nearly every regiment of the Army — many of whom may never have recovered relics from their loved ones killed in action.

He said the veterans to whom the tags belonged included decorated soldiers including military medal winners, prisoners of war and those who had been written about in military journals and dispatches.

“The excitement was almost unbearable, it was as if someone had lifted the lid on a treasure chest full of silver coins,” he was quoted as saying.

After his requests to help find relatives of the soldiers were rejected by the British Legion and several military historians and magazines, Mackay said he made a breakthrough on the website War Forces Records, which connected him with a surviving veteran, Frederick Henry Bills.

Mackay could identify the families of eight soldiers and repatriate their tags.

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