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    Veterans US Army WW1 Dog Tag

    Attachment 38044Attachment 38045My fater-in-laws WW1 dog tag:

    promoted to Corporal on Aug 1, 1917 Co L 40th Inf

    promoted to Sgt on July 1,1918

    promoted to Battalion Sgt Major on July 2, 1919

    promoted to Regt Sgt Major on Sept 26, 1919 HG Det 2nd Inf
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    Very nice memento ...

    Do you have any pics of him?

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    I have my Grandfather Frank Derrico's Navy lock. It is made by SARGENT and is stamped U.S.iconN., still works perfectly. I keep it my flag room with pictures and momentos of the family's vets. He was a WW1 vet also, and survived the sinking of the U.S.S President Lincoln in the Atlantic by Germanicon U-Boat U-90 on 31 May 1918.....Frank

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    Attachment 38069Attachment 38070Attachment 38071Frank, My Great Uncle Richard Jose (Petty Officer 236246) died on the H.M.S. Defence on May 31, 1916 in the Battle of Jutland. When he was stationed in Malta, he had sent his bible
    to his mother in Cornwall. Here is a photo of his bible. Florence Jose was my grandmother

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    WW1 dogtag

    I have my grandfathers dogtag. He was in the Signal Corps at the Muese-Argonne where he was wounded and received the Silver Star.

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