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Classification: UNCLASSIFIEDCaveats: NONE Marion, Eric's suggestion about contacting the Quartermaster historian is, I believe, a good o...
Classification: UNCLASSIFIEDCaveats: NONE Bearing in mind I am speaking off the top of my head (meaning I have not done any actual research!) ...
I am sure they reissued dog tags. I never lost mine. clancy lyall e co 506 pir ww2
NOPE!! Still Got Them SgtLeo
Thanks Larry. That was a very heartwarming story. Fit's perfectly with our topic!!!! Here's another answer from a WWII veteran: Marion,...
Good answers. I love this topic. So interesting. You may be onto something there; the dog-tags folded in half. These may have been folded and di...
Marion..I was issued a second set..but can't remember "Why" but did notice that my blood type was changed from "O" on the first set to "A" on the se...
The answer is yes mam. I was reissued dog tags when they changed the system . My original tags listed name and serial number, blood type and a P for...
I sent a note to all the WWII vets on my email list. Let's see what the results are...
Hmmmm, not sure. I knew they made different tags for the guys, and from the kind issued, you could determine when they were received. But I've never h...
Tell Lawrence he's looking as dapper as ever. And off to the Ardennes we go.
Thanks for doing that Larry! Enrico, I am not talking about personnel records from St Louis, but the UNIT records from Maryland. Two differe...