Dog Tags, T/4 John Palmer, Service Co., 28th Inf. Regt., 8th Infantry Division, ETO
€225.00
Tax included
Pair of genuine WWII US Army dog tags, issued to some John E. Palmer, ASN 32046330, vaccinated in 1941 and 1942, blood type O, Protestant.
Nice homogeneous set, in excellent overall condition, retaining its original bead chains.
John Edwin Palmer was born on November 23, 1916 in Winfield, New York and joined the US Army on April 10, 1941. He went on to serve with Service Company, 28th Infantry Regiment, 8th Infantry Division, deployed to Europe and was awarded the Bronze Star. He was discharged as a Technician 4th Grade, and passed away on July 14, 1995.
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