Dog Tags, Sgt. Earl McFarland, 128th Arm. FA Bn., 6th Armored Division, ETO
€175.00
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Genuine WWII Pair of US Army dog tags, issued to Earl M. McFarland, serial number 20746335, with a first tetanus vaccination in 1943 and a booster in 1944.
Earl Maurice McFarland, born on July 21, 1906, in Osage Beach, Missouri, enlisted in the US Army on November 25, 1940. He was assigned to the 128th Armored Field Artillery Battalion of the 6th Armored Division, which fought in southern Manche, Brittany (Brest), the Battle of the Bulge, and the defense of Bastogne.
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