As per the title, a set of Identity Discs (dogtags) have been found for a Commonwealth serviceman and so far I have been unable to work out any of...
What was the protocol for removing ID and 'dog tags' from a junior British naval rating in WW2. This person was critically injured in a motorcycle...
Hi looking for some help My great great grandads left these medals and patches. I’ve looked around and found some info but looking for more... I...
Looking to find more info on this. It says “Stalag 102” then the prisoner number is “6197”[ATTACH]
My grandmother apparently found this in her garden after the end of the war - that's what I was told. Her house was just west of the Rhine,...
Would anyone be able to say yay or nay as to whether this is from WW2, earlier or later? Basically, I politely asked a seller on eBay whether he...
I was recently going through my grandfathers ww2 possessions and found this tag. Does anybody know what it was used for and what the writing on it...
Hi guys I recently obtained this dog tag, found in Northern-France. It is marked: C F N W PUNT 3539 C E I do know that "CE" means...
Not sure about the service number for WW2. Can anyone advise on its content.thanks for looking [ATTACH]
Something that puzzled me last winter when I was researching my dad's life in WW2 was why he had 2 ID tags. As they seem to be made of different...
Can someone translate this dog tag, the man was from the s.Pz.Abt. 501 which served in Africa and the Eastern front.[ATTACH] [ATTACH]
I believe I found my father's POW dog tag and just wanted to confirm that it is a dog tag.
From TNA Reference: WO 171/376 Gallery Album: http://ww2talk.com/forums/gallery/album/271-guards-armoured-division-g-branch-jan-sep-1944/?st=300...
Hello, I was hoping someone can find me out some info on this ww2 soldier. Thanks. Name: Martin Wentzel Hill Service number: 820-87-20 1943...
Hello, I'm posting this to see if I can't find more information on these alleged dogtags. They've been in my family for years and I'm curious as...
here is a picture of genuine POW Dog tags as worn by a former member of the Seaforth Highlanders who was captured when the 51st Div laid down...
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