My question also. Are they analyzing Pulaski's remains?
From Wiki:
In March 1825, during his grand tour of the United States, Lafayette personally laid the cornerstone for the Casimir Pulaski Monument in Savannah, Georgia.[17][49] Remains at Monterey Square in that city, alleged to be Pulaski’s, were exhumed in 1996 and examined in a forensic study.[50] The eight-year examination, including DNA analysis, ended inconclusively, although the skeleton is consistent with Pulaski’s age and occupation. A healed wound on the skull’s forehead is consistent with historical records of an injury Pulaski sustained in battle, as is a bone defect on the left cheekbone, believed to have been caused by a benign tumor.[51] The skeleton also had several female features,[51] which has led to speculation that Pulaski was likely intersex.[52][53][54][55][56] The remains were reinterred with military honors in 2005.[57]