Army National Guard Lt. Col. Nick Suhr, a Delmar resident and Iraq War veteran, received the medal upon retirement.
Researchers identify two pathogens in the remains of soldiers in Napoleon's army. Napoleon’s withdrawal from Russia in 1812 ...
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Study IDs Bacteria That Felled Napoleon's Army
In 1812, Napoleon's Grande Armée marched into Russia with more than 600,000 soldiers, only to be decimated not just by battle ...
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Army dentists warn troops not to be tempted by 'Turkey teeth'... as it could stop them serving
In some cases, it is so bad it may result in soldiers being declared medically unfit for frontline duty. Troops with bad dental hygiene cannot be deployed abroad because of the lack of treatment ...
In 2024, the Army fielded a Holistic Health and Fitness (H2F) Performance Team to the 3rd Mobile Brigade (MBDE), 25th Infantry Division as one of the first brigades to drive toward the program’s goals ...
New DNA evidence from Napoleon's soldiers' teeth shows diseases like paratyphoid and relapsing fever were major killers ...
PANO - On the morning of November 1, as floodwaters receded, the streets of the ancient town of Hoi An in Da Nang City was in mud, branches, debris, damaged household items, and carcasses of livestock ...
However, new research by scientists working at the Institut Pasteur’s Microbial Paleogenomics Unit finds two previously ...
New research suggests that two surprise pathogens were among the diseases that laid waste to the emperor’s vaunted Grande ...
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