WW II Dog Tag / Help Find Family

Indian Steve

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Indian Steve

Indian Steve

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Steve I used Angelo's Angels but contacted with email for a WWI dog tag. I had every living relative as well as his life story (moving around)of the guy with in minutes after she answered email.
 

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Indian Steve

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Here is a picture of Mr Sawyer with some of his buddies. He is the one on the left. His son sent me the picture. 26169941_10210889022804066_6120848741374805917_n.jpg
 

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Great story with a very happy ending, congratulations on the recovery and return! :occasion14:
 

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Indian Steve

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I was finally able to return the Dog Tag to the son of the Veteran. I also had a bunch of pictures from the late 1930's to the mid 1960s IMG_1220.JPG that I found in the same box. He recognized his mothers writing on some of them. Great Day!
 

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Very cool indeed! I have had this fellows tags on my desk for few years now, maybe this post is trying to tell me something? Anyway I bought them at the very end of any estate sale and were bassicly going to be tossed in garbage. Sadly it was this fellows estate sale after he passed. 20180112_163445.jpg
 

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Great story and nice work all around! Perhaps I missed it in the thread but did the son happen to say how his dad became separated from this stuff?
 

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He had no idea how the tag got gone. It may have been after his father passed away in 1992. He said that the family cleaned out the house and trashed & goodwilled a bunch of stuff. I worked at the city landfill from 91 to 2006 and I brought home lots of stuff. It may have been from there or a yard sale, storage bin auction or.......... There was a little painted wooden cross on the chain with the tag that I didn't mention on any of my posts. The son mentioned the cross, that he made as a kid, during our first conversation. That was a positive ID for me.
 

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This is an awesome story.
I found a Vietnam era dog tag several years ago on an Okinawa beach. I made an attempt to find the owner back then but had no luck - After reading this, I think I will give it another try.

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I've used Angelo's Angels several times. They are really good at locating the dog tags owners or surviving family members. Also, no charge at all. They are great.
 

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