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Deer Tick, US Army Photo

Deer Tick, US Army Photo

A highly magnified ventral shot of a female Ixodes scapularis tick, otherwise known as the Deer Tick, a primary vector for Lyme Disease. The U.S. Army Public Health Center offers free identification and analysi... More

Linwood "Tick" Thumm samples the cake at his 100-year

Linwood "Tick" Thumm samples the cake at his 100-year

Linwood "Tick" Thumm samples the cake at his 100-year birthday party March 26, 2015, at the Portsmouth Federal Building in Portsmouth, Va. Thumm was the commanding officer of an 83-foot Coast Guard cutter durin... More

Linwood "Tick" Thumm samples the cake at his 100-year

Linwood "Tick" Thumm samples the cake at his 100-year

Linwood "Tick" Thumm samples the cake at his 100-year birthday party March 26, 2015, at the Portsmouth Federal Building in Portsmouth, Va. Thumm was the commanding officer of an 83-foot Coast Guard cutter durin... More

The Thumm family laughs at a joke told by the family

The Thumm family laughs at a joke told by the family

The Thumm family laughs at a joke told by the family patriarch, Linwood "Tick" Thumm, at his 100-year birthday party March 26, 2015, at the Portsmouth Federal Building in Portsmouth, Va. Thumm was the commandin... More

Dolli Lane, 96th Medical Group laboratory technician,

Dolli Lane, 96th Medical Group laboratory technician,

Dolli Lane, 96th Medical Group laboratory technician, reviews a sample through the microscope Nov. 19 at Eglin Air Force Base, Fla. Lane spotted a rare spirally twisted bacteria when reviewing a sick patient’s ... More

Shown here is Linwood “Tick” Thumm as a young ensign

Shown here is Linwood “Tick” Thumm as a young ensign

Shown here is Linwood “Tick” Thumm as a young ensign in the U.S. Coast Guard. Thumm was the commanding officer of an 83-foot cutter that served in both the Atlantic and Pacific theaters of World War II.

The 96th Medical Group’s laboratory provided the first-ever

The 96th Medical Group’s laboratory provided the first-ever

The 96th Medical Group’s laboratory provided the first-ever human-blood sample of a spirochete bacteria, borrelia turicatae, known to cause tick-borne relapsing fever to be cultured at the Centers for Disease C... More

Linwood “Tick” Thumm smiles for the camera March 11,

Linwood “Tick” Thumm smiles for the camera March 11,

Linwood “Tick” Thumm smiles for the camera March 11, 2015, at his home in Norfolk, Va. Ninety-nine-year-old Thumm was a Coast Guard officer in command of an 83-foot cutter that saw action off the Mid-Atlantic c... More

Shown here is an engraved sword owned by former Coast

Shown here is an engraved sword owned by former Coast

Shown here is an engraved sword owned by former Coast Guard officer Linwood "Tick" Thumm. The sword was a gift to Thumm from his crew of an 83-foot Coast Guard Cutter at the end of World War II.

Linwood “Tick” Thumm displays a sword March 11, 2015,

Linwood “Tick” Thumm displays a sword March 11, 2015,

Linwood “Tick” Thumm displays a sword March 11, 2015, at his home in Norfolk, Va. Thumm, a former Coast Guard officer, received the sword as a gift from his crew after they served in both the Atlantic and Pacif... More

Tick Awareness - A close up of a coin with a tick on it

Tick Awareness - A close up of a coin with a tick on it

An adult female Mediterranean Tick (Hyalomma marginatum). In nature, ticks range in size from adults that are 2-5 mm in length to immature stages which are no bigger than the period at the end of this sentence... More

Linwood “Tick” Thumm displays a newspaper article from

Linwood “Tick” Thumm displays a newspaper article from

Linwood “Tick” Thumm displays a newspaper article from the Virginian Pilot recognizing him for his service to the Virginia State Parks, while at home in Norfolk, Va., March 11, 2015. Thumm, a former officer in ... More

Shown here is the official discharge certificate for

Shown here is the official discharge certificate for

Shown here is the official discharge certificate for Linwood “Tick” Thumm, an officer in the U.S. Coast Guard during World War II. Thumm was the commanding officer of an 83-foot cutter that saw action off the M... More

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