Canadian wide-net forensic genetic genealogy (FGG) identifies soldier missing for 106 years

Soldiers MIA are many. Here’s just one example: He was 23 years old when he fought with the 7th Canadian Infantry Battalion in the Battle of Hill 70 near Lens, France, in August 1917. On Aug. 15, the first day of the fighting, he was reported missing and presumed dead — one day shy of … Continue reading Canadian wide-net forensic genetic genealogy (FGG) identifies soldier missing for 106 years

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