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    A Hobby Touching Lives...

    A very cool story I wanted to share...

    About a year ago I bought some items from a women in Toronto, it was a modest lot and I saw some items I thought I could make a buck off (which i did)! I got what I thought plus some extras, one of the extras was a pair of dog tags from the US military, they were WWII style - but I had no interest for them in my collections.

    About 6 months after I received them I started to do a little research and found an obituary in a Albany, NY newspaper for the name on the tags, from there I used lovely technology to find out whom the daughter of these tags was and where she was located. I found all the information but was reluctant to act on it, b/c I dont know why the tags got away in the first place... perhaps a bad situation or trying to forget. So I let it sit, until a couple of weeks ago.

    I gave the phone number I had a call, I had a pretty good idea this was the daughter. I explained who I was and what I had and at first the response was pure confusion. So much so that the daughter (now in her 60s) had to hand the phone off to her husband while she sat down to thinking about what I was saying. So I explained myself again to the man and the response was just pure amazement and joy.

    I sent the tags express-post to them and they got to them this week, I sent this letter with it explaining everything:

    Please find in the envelope the dog tags belonging to Morris Herman. Incase I was not clear on the phone this is the story of how they came to be in my possession:

    I put out classified ads in search for WWII items every few months (My passion for collecting comes from my interest in history – currently obtaining an Honours History Degree from McMaster University). An older lady from the Toronto area whom was in possession of items that she did not value contacted me. I met up with her and bought the items. Within this lot was a set of dog tags, belonging to Morris.

    I have been holding on to these tags for almost a year now, and a couple months ago I did a quick search on family that Morris had back here in North America. I came up with Dianne Boss’ name in an obituary from an Albany paper. I hesitated to call right away because I was not sure on the reaction I would get, I did not want to bring grief, and my intentions are to make sure the right people have these dog tags – a symbol of accomplishment and honour of being accepted into military service.

    They responded to my email with a nice note:

    We just received my wife’s father’s dog tags, and I would like to express our profound gratitude for your efforts and kindness on my wife’s behalf. Indeed, the dog tags you sent offered a kind of tangible punctuation to your wonderfully articulate and consoling letter. You might find it interesting, if not providential, that the dog tags arrived exactly on the date of my father-in-law’s second yortzeit. Again, thank you very much. We wish you every success in your studies and profession.


    This was probably one of the most fulfilling things I've done in quite sometimes and shows how the little things can go a long way. Helping others is just so rewarding. This was more than I could have ever expected when I started collecting. I am currently looking for more tags to purchase and return to families. Although I doubt it will be as easy as this connection was. I am currently working on making the connection from where I got the tags and the Herman family.

    #2
    What a great reading you provided tonight.
    Many thanks for sharing it with us and congratulations for such a noble act.
    You don't see this kind of behaviour everyday anymore.


    Douglas.

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      #3
      Josh
      Good on you. that,s a great story.

      Eric

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        #4
        Well done mate ! I hope you have success delighting other families the same way !

        Nick

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          #5
          Great.welldone!!!

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            #6
            An outstanding gesture. And a great story. Well done.

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              #7
              You're a true man to have spent the time and effort in order to seek out the relatives of the owner! I'm sure it brought as much pride to them as it did to Mr. Morris. Very inspiring and I'm figuring it's time I do the same!

              Lev

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                #8
                Love these kind of story's
                My compliments josh!

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                  #9
                  I would like to recreate this situation...

                  I would like to do research on the dog tags and return them home to relatives - if you have any dog tags both USA or Canadian - and don't value them for your collection I would love to take them - A donation would be appreciated but I will pay for them If that will prompt you to send them.

                  Once returned home I will post all communication on this thread, and make sure you know where your tags ended up. If you want to be a part of the research that would be more than welcomed - OR if you want to do this yourself, I would really suggest it as it is very fulfilling for both parties!

                  Best,

                  JL

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                      #11
                      A good result, well done .

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                        #12
                        I've made a website and put some of these stories up as well.

                        Please visit: Metal with Meaning to read another one.

                        Also I have some neat videos up if you navigate the site a bit! If you're on facebook please join us and then you can post and share amazing veteran stories you have come across!

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                          #13
                          Josh,

                          Awesome job bud, that's great!

                          William Kramer
                          Please visit my site: https://wehrmacht-militaria.com/

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                            #14
                            dog tags

                            Great story, thank you for sharing. Smitty

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                              #15
                              Great story Josh. I would love to help you with research when you get a dog tag. I have returned two Vietnam dog tags this year, unfortunately they both passed as the first died in a helicopter crash while the other was KIA in Vietnam.

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