Rare genuine WWII US Army Medical Department identification tag booklet, intended for identifying the wounded.
Each tag was to be filled with the wounded soldier's basic information, detached and then tied to his clothes thanks to the string intended for this purpose.
The present booklet is in very good overall condition and retains 19 blank, untouched tags.
Rare genuine WWII US Army Medical Department identification tag booklet, intended for identifying the wounded.
Each tag was to be filled with the wounded soldier's basic information, detached and then tied to his clothes thanks to the string intended for this purpose.
The present booklet is in very good overall condition and retains 19 blank, untouched tags.
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