Bomber Harris" was virtually forgotten or ostricised after the war because he was "Bad news",
So, the cews are forgotten because of the "bad news" generated by this guy...with a 1945 KCB and a 1953 Baronet... Marshal of the Royal Air Force Sir Arthur Travers Harris, 1st Baronet, GCB, OBE, AFC
Not to mention Harris has a statue outside the RAF Chapel dedicated in 1992 with by the Queen Mother with the inscription..."The Nation owes them all an immense debt." Them "all"? Debt perhaps. But not a medal for the crews I guess.
A knighthood in 1945, a baronet in 1953, and a statue in 1992 isn't too shabby for a "bad news" guy being virtually forgotten. I'd say the crews were virtually forgotten instead.
Harris' Awards and decorations:
Baronet - 1 January 1953 (Conferred 13 February 1953)
Knight Grand Cross in the Order of the Bath - 14 June 1945 (KCB - 11 June 1942, CB - 11 July 1940)
Officer of the Order of the British Empire - 3 June 1927
Air Force Cross - 2 November 1918
Mentioned in Despatches - 15 September 1939, 1 January 1941
LL.D
Order of Suvorov 1st Class (USSR) - 29 February 1944
Legion of Merit, Chief Commander (United States) - 30 January 1945
Polonia Restituta 1st Class (Poland) - 12 June 1945
Grand Cross of the National Order of the Southern Cross (Brazil) - 13 November 1945
Grand Officier of the Legion of Honour (France) - 1945
Croix de Guerre with Palms (France) - 1945
Distinguished Service Medal