Photographs and Dog Tag, Dog Tag, Pfc. Grover Kessler, Co. L, 315th Inf. Regt., 79th Infantry Division, AEF
€95.00
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Genuine WWI US Army dog tag, which belonged to Grover Kessler.
Two original photographs showing the above-mentioned Sammy come along with this dog tag -- one of them was sent as a postcard to some Bessie by Grover Kessler himself.
Grover Cleveland Kessler was born on March 24, 1893 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania and joined the US Army on May 24, 1918 (ASN 3110045). He went on to serve with Company L, 315th Infantry Regiment, 79th Infantry Division, deployed to France and was eventually discharged on June 5, 1919 as a Private First Class. He passed away on July 2, 1958.
Illustration documents not mentioned above are available in digital format only.
Genuine WWI US Army dog tag, which belonged to Grover Kessler.
Two original photographs showing the above-mentioned Sammy come along with this dog tag -- one of them was sent as a postcard to some Bessie by Grover Kessler himself.
Grover Cleveland Kessler was born on March 24, 1893 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania and joined the US Army on May 24, 1918 (ASN 3110045). He went on to serve with Company L, 315th Infantry Regiment, 79th Infantry Division, deployed to France and was eventually discharged on June 5, 1919 as a Private First Class. He passed away on July 2, 1958.
Illustration documents not mentioned above are available in digital format only.
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