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    A friend of mine recently found an interesting WWII charm bracelet in his mother's jewelry. Neither he nor I have ever seen one quite like it, and I'm hoping someone out there can provide some insight into the bracelet, and it's significance at the time it was put together. My friend and his family lived in Hawaii during the war, and his father was a Navy pilot. His mother apparently put this bracelet together during the war years, from around 1942 to 1946.

    All of the pieces relate dierectly to the military services and the war, and are of sterling silver. They range from military emblems for all branches of the service to airplanes, tanks, the Iwo Jima flag raising, figures of sailors, pilots wearing parachute packs etc. Given the variety of figures, and the fact they are all in sterling, I'm guessing these figures and the bracelets must have been popular and relatively plentiful at the time.

    My friend is not so concerned as to value, he's more interested in learning any information he can as to the use, popularity of the bracelets and their charms, and this particular "fad" in general.

    I would very much appreciate any information or assistance you folks out there can provide.

    Thanks in advance,
    John
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