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    #16
    Cool stuff!!
    When you go home
    Tell them for us and say
    For your tomorrow
    We gave our today

    --Inscription in the 5th Marine Division cemetery,
    Iwo Jima 1945

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      #17
      Nice stuff, My great uncle was in the 29th and killed at StLo his name was Edmund Mitko.

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        #18
        God bless him ........he and those of his generation are the reason for what we have today. A true hero in my book.

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          #19
          Brian , I am posting these for you to see. This is all I have in my possession from my Uncle Edmund. I thought it would add a little meaning to the things we collect.


          First is a photo taken December 2 1942 in England as it is dated on the back. and wrttien to my Grandmother Katie, his older sister.


          His nickname was spelled Munchy ,but the family called him Moonchy
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            #20
            Death Card
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              #21
              Inside death card/ Mass card
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                #22
                death notice from newspaper
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                  #23
                  This is glued to the back of the death notice /mass card
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                    #24
                    Last the notification news with photo from the newspaper
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                      #25
                      My Mom who is 80 saved this stuff. She was only a 16 yr old teenager during the war when he was killed. I believe she has some censored letters from him including his final one written before but, received after he was KIA.


                      Family History has always been he was killed at St Lo.

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                        #26
                        If you noticed one of the posts he was listed as the 67th soldier from Perth Amboy, NJ to be KIA . Perth Amboy , NJ. was a blue collar town mostly factory workers back then.

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                          #27
                          pardon me but what was the symbol in post #6 mean? A particular unit?

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                            #28
                            Are you referencing the box full of the same "symbol"?

                            That is the shoulder patch for the 29th Infantry Division

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                              #29
                              HGCollector

                              Nice collection. You may find this of interest -- I found this german helmet at yard sale on Cape Cod, personalized by a 29 I.D. vet.

                              Chris
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