Dog Tags, T/4 Andrew Dressel, Medical Detachment, 630th Tank Destroyer Bn., Injured, ETO
€295.00
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Pair of genuine WWII US Army dog tags, issued to some Andrew L. Dressel, ASN 33161676, vaccinated against tetanus in 1943 and 1944, blood type O, Catholic.
Nice homogeneous set, in very good overall condition, retaining both bead chains.
Andrew Leo Dresselwas born on March 22, 1911 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania and joined the US Army on March 10, 1942. He went on to serve with the Medical Detachment of 630th Tank Destroyer Battalion and deployed to Europe on June 3, 1944; injured in a car accident in April 1945 and repatriated on June 2 of that year, he was discharged on September 14 as a Technician 4th Grade. He passed away on October 27, 1968.
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