🔎 UNIDENTIFIED Denmark needs help.

jan nielsen

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DanMcG

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Nice finds, they look like snap fasteners to me. Maybe from a canvas bag of some sort?
 

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DanMcG

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I wonder if back then you could have gotten personalized fasteners made with your initials? Do you know of any records of the P-51?
 

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jan nielsen

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I wonder if back then you could have gotten personalized fasteners made with your initials? Do you know of any records of the P-51?
Maybe but the soldiers name was Jack D. Hodge.
 

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DanMcG

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Well that blows that theory. Hopefully somebody will come along and answer the question.
 

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cw0909

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thinking maybe a snap button off some gear, haven't got through this site yet
& there is a links tab might be something there

says Jack Dupre Hodge was the pilot and american
 

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