A human jawbone discovered in the Arizona desert was recently discovered to belong to a U.S. Marine Corps captain.
On Tuesday, Ramapo College genealogy students confirmed that it wasn’t a rock at all, but a jawbone that once belonged to ...
A human jawbone was discovered in a boy’s rock collection, and experts say that it belonged to a U.S. Marine who passed away ...
A jawbone belonging to Marine Corps Captain Everett Leland Yager, who died in 1951, was recently positively identified after ...
A jawbone discovered two decades ago in Arizona by a boy with a rock collection was positively identified decades later as that of a Marine who died in a 1951 training accident. Last year, the Yavapai ...
Ruby, then 11, and her father, Justin Reynolds, found the first piece of the second jawbone in May 2020. Experts have ...
A “rock” found in an Arizona child’s collection turned out to be the jawbone of a U.S. Marine who died in a 1951 training accident in another state, experts reported. Capt. Everett Leland Yager died ...
Ramapo College of New JerseyCapt. Everett Leland Yager of the U.S. Marine Corps was 30 years old when he embarked on a military training exercise back in California in 1951, and it’s fair to say the ...
U.S. Marine Corps Capt. Everett Leland Yager died in a military training exercise in the skies of Riverside County, Calif., in July 1951.