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Forensic science cracks the ‘unsolvable’ case of a World War I soldier’s identity, enabling his re-burial

By Jay Silverstein, The Department of Chemistry and Forensics, Nottingham Trent University, Nottingham Trent University
In the early hours of July 18, 1918, the Franco-American counter-offensive against German positions began at Aisne-Marne in northern France. The first division of the American Expeditionary Force (AEF) drove the German forces back, but not without significant losses.

By the end of the assault, more than 1,000 US soldiers were unaccounted for – the fate of their mortal remains unknown. But 85 years later French archaeologists conducting salvage work ahead of a construction job on what…The Conversation


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