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Is that a military dog tag? I ask because there's two names, no blood type, and no religious preference.
 

Is that a military dog tag? I ask because there's two names, no blood type, and no religious preference.
It is. And I found it odd myself. Apparently during ww2 they put the next of kin and the last known address. Which there was only one. The other/s weren't in the immediate area.
 

Oh gotcha, I didnt notice the "P on there. I would assume that means "protestant".
 

Its been a good day already. Just a couple of indian heads to add to the collection. The silver ring actually says some words across it and the seahorse.... well, it's a seahorse! As a veteran I think the dogtags belong with the owner who lost them. Would anyone by chance know if there is a system for looking up fellow veterans?
Very Nice!!! Congrats!!!
 

If that dog tag is real, I would look up the soldier. And return it to him/her (i can’t read the name) or their relatives. It could mean a lot to someone. Especially if that person has passed.
 

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