Researchers at the UA Little Rock Sequoyah National Research Center are helping to determine if Native American soldiers who served during World War I should receive posthumous honors. Sequoyah National Research Center employees have partnered with the George S. Robb Centre for the Study of the Great War at Park University, which is the home of the Valor Medals Review Project and Task Force.
Tag: World War I
Researcher uncovers history of American Indian nurses in World War 1
One researcher has made it her mission to uncover the history of American Indian women who served as Army nurses during World War I.
Dental School Surgeon Explores Link Between WWI Facial Trauma and Modern Plastic Surgery
Shahid Aziz, a professor of oral and maxillofacial surgeon at the Rutgers School of Dental Medicine, who treats many facial trauma patients, shows how facial trauma in WWI contributed to the rise of modern plastic surgery.