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DNA technology leads to identification of Revolutionary War soldier

2 sources3 storiesFirst seen 7/4/2026Score51Mixed Progress
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New DNA technology leads to identification of Revolutionary War soldier: "A gift to the whole country" CBS NewsScientists who identified remains of Revolutionary war soldier from Maryland hope to name others Maryland MattersRevolutionary War soldier's identity revealed after 250 years YahooCommentary: Identifying a slain Revolutionary soldier adds poignancy to the 250th Post and CourierAnthropologists use DNA to identify remains of Revolutionary War soldier who died in 1780 LiveNOW from FOX

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The remains of a Revolutionary War soldier were identified as a young man from Maryland just before America's 250th anniversary.

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Revolutionary War soldier's identity revealed after 250 years.

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After 250 years, a soldier who fought for the birth of the nation has finally been identified and recognized for his service.

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