Returning A WWII Dog Tag Back To Its Owner!

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  1. My great grnadfather faught in ww2,cold war, vitnam war, korian war. he died on the front lines and, i miss him. we have his uniform/ dog tages and i where them where ever i go. its my way of honering him. also i MUST see that sight, im a ww1-2 cold war NERD, oh my gosh!

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  2. So did no one consider that by this time all these years later that the family might not be living there anymore 😅 so idk if this would work for all it’s cool tho but probably reach out to ppl who can help properly get them back to the right places better

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  3. I found a Marine corps dog tag in a coat that I bought at a thrift store. What website do I use because I would like to return it to him. And I know it's recent its the cammies they use now. I even called the DOD trying to find him. So far no luck.

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  4. a bit out of topic, but does it make anyone else cringe when people are sifting through or touching a bunch or ton of dirty things with their BARE HANDS? Not even gloved up???

    Like bruh, just WEAR SOME GLOVES, it aint that hard huhu

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  5. Part of me thinks you should've just left them there because it's probably a graveyard where the bodies can't be collected anymore and was only able to retrieve the tags and left them there as a memorial of their fallen brothers.

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  6. should definitely wear gloves next time i did this a while ago not exactly looking for stuff but for another purpose and as i was going through things i sliced the tip of my finger with a sharp object doesnt feel too good lol

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