Accordingly, what job did Albert gitchell have?
The pandemic is conventionally marked as having begun on 4 March 1918 with the recording of the case of Albert Gitchell, an army cook at Camp Funston in Kansas, United States, despite there having been cases before him.
One may also ask, who discovered the Spanish flu? Johan Hultin is a retired Swedish-American pathologist known for discovering tissues containing traces of the 1918 influenza virus that killed millions worldwide, and for this he has been described as the "Indiana Jones of the scientific set."
Just so, what happened on Fort Riley March 9th 1918?
On March 9, 1918 a huge dust storm rolled across the plains toward Fort Riley. The regular daily manure burning operation was going on when it hit; Fort Riley's horses produced hundreds of tons of manure a week and the Army's way of disposing of it was incineration.
What was the worst pandemic in world history?
1. Plague of Justinian—No One Left to Die.