Days after the second world war ended, a Welshman was killed as he flew his plane to newly liberated Norway. His name was Arthur Gwynne Davies and now there are plans in the country to hold a memorial to remember his actions.
Arthur was from Tonpentre in the Rhondda and his family say they are delighted his memory will be honoured. Rob Osborne has the story.
WWII Norway crash search: 'they paid the highest price'
"I would very much like to commemorate Arthur Gwynne Davies and his comrades for their sacrifice" says Gunnar Foseid, a police officer leading the search team.
"They paid the highest price, and that is a sacrifice that should never be forgotten".