Jumat, 07 Juli 2017

Field Notes- America’s Civil War July 2013

Scientists vow to ID Monitor sailors Since dental X-rays and other such medical records didn’t exist during the Civil War, the job of identifying two sailors entombed in the USS Monitor for 150 years is a tricky one. But forensic scientists at the Joint POW/MIA Accounting Command in Honolulu vow to continue their work until …

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