The demonstration showed how France’s 35th Parachute Artillery Regiment is trying to adapt to a drone-dominated battlefield.
When Napoleon’s once invincible army limped out of Russia in winter 1812, frostbite and hunger were merely half the story.
The study revealed that Napoleon's soldiers suffered from several infections, exacerbated by cold, hunger, and exhaustion, ...
Explore an open day hosted by the 3rd French Armoured Division at a historic fort in Marseille. The tour includes interactive ...
However, recent microbial analysis conducted on the remains of Grand Army soldiers indicates at least two other pathogens ...
Genetic material pulled from 13 teeth found in a grave in Lithuania revealed infectious diseases that felled the French ...
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French Army Public Display – Marseille

Visitors explore military vehicles, weapons, and combat gear. The event also offers a chance to interact directly with ...
Researchers uncover two previously undetected bacteria in teeth from Napoleon’s soldiers, revealing a possible combination of illness that ravaged his army in 1812.
The secret meetings took place in December 1775 at Carpenters' Hall and helped lead to a critical supply of ammunitions and ...
Researchers have uncovered genetic evidence of paratyphoid and relapsing fever among Napoleon’s soldiers who retreated from Russia in 1812. Researchers at the Institut Pasteur have performed a genetic ...
However, new research by scientists working at the Institut Pasteur’s Microbial Paleogenomics Unit finds two previously ...