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Arrow Air Flight 1285R: The Gander Tragedy and the Cover-Up That Left Questions Unanswered

Introduction On December 12, 1985, a heartbreaking event unfolded at Gander International Airport in Newfoundland, Canada. Arrow Air Flight 1285R, carrying 248 soldiers from the U.S. Army’s 3rd Battalion, 502nd Infantry, 2nd Brigade, 101st Airborne Division, and eight crew members, crashed shortly after takeoff. These troops were returning home after serving a six-month peacekeeping mission […]

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Leeching in the Middle Ages: A Medical Practice for Bloodletting and Humoral Balance

Introduction The Middle Ages were a time of great hardship and suffering, with few opportunities for the common people to improve their lot in life. Some of the least pleasant employment opportunities available to medieval people included jobs such as fullers, who spent their working lives stomping on newly woven cloth in vats of stale […]