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    Small Japanese lot from a US 503 PIR member

    Hello forum..

    I bought this lot a couple days ago from someone who walked into a local gun show.

    It appears this 503 Paratrooper jumped at Corregidor when MacArthur was taking back the "Rock."

    I assume he found these items there, or along the way. He was likely stationed or trained in Australia too.

    There is a neat looking Japanese made dog tag of some kind. The rank is moth eaten, but it appears it was made from a magazine cut out, and had cloth stitched over it to make the id tag?

    Also, a Japanese leather made sewing kit? Needles are rusty. Various sheets of paper stapled together of songs and poems about the war, etc.

    According to the net, this veteran was born in 1916 and died in 1985.

    I appreciate any comments, or translations. Robert

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                    I double-checked the 503d roster. PFC Eggert, Wilbur E. was in 3rd Bn, Co. G.

                    1st Bn had line companies A, B, C
                    2nd Bn had line companies D, E, F
                    3rd Bn had line companies G, H, I


                    I was in A/2/503 -- but that in 1980 just six years after they lost their jump status.

                    Oh ...

                    The techo, pay book, belonged to
                    新岡幸義
                    Nīoka Yukiyoshi

                    The ditty-bag belonged to
                    久保田水長 [水兵長 Suiheichō]
                    Leading Seaman Kubota
                    The Anchor tab with three bars would be his rank insignia.


                    The belt buckle was in commemoration of being in Yokohama. I cannot read the kanji on the top line except for the first three and last two: Showa 8.... kinen. So that would be 1933

                    昭和八。。。記念
                    Shōwa 8 [year] ....kinen
                    Commemoration of ........ 1933

                    横浜市
                    Yokohama-shi
                    Yokohama City


                    Edit to add:
                    The army pocket rank with name belonged to:
                    鶴岡
                    Tsuruoka
                    The rank is senior private. I cannot make out what tactical symbol is on the top; I did not see it listed here.


                    --Guy
                    Last edited by GHP; 12-08-2014, 04:41 PM. Reason: Forgot to add Tsuruoka

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                      Originally posted by GHP View Post
                      Edit to add:
                      The army pocket rank with name belonged to:
                      鶴岡
                      Tsuruoka
                      The rank is senior private. I cannot make out what tactical symbol is on the top; I did not see it listed here.


                      --Guy
                      I don't think it's a tactical symbol Guy, more likely a 'small unit' insignia whose significance has been lost with time.

                      Nice lot!

                      Rod

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                        Hi Robert, that is a great little grouping you have there!

                        Regards

                        Russ

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                          #13
                          wow

                          thanks for the awesome help

                          I really appreciate it. Robert






                          QUOTE=GHP;6706305]I double-checked the 503d roster. PFC Eggert, Wilbur was in 3rd Bn, Co. G.

                          1st Bn had line companies A, B, C
                          2nd Bn had line companies D, E, F
                          3rd Bn had line companies G, H, I


                          I was in A/2/503 -- but that in 1980 just six years after they lost their jump status.

                          Oh ...

                          The techo, pay book, belonged to
                          新岡幸義
                          Nīoka Yukiyoshi

                          The ditty-bag belonged to
                          久保田水長 [水兵長 Suiheichō]
                          Leading Seaman Kubota
                          The Anchor tab with three bars would be his rank insignia.


                          The belt buckle was in commemoration of being in Yokohama. I cannot read the kanji on the top line except for the first three and last two: Showa 8.... kinen. So that would be 1933

                          昭和八。。。記念
                          Shōwa 8 [year] ....kinen
                          Commemoration of ........ 1933

                          横浜市
                          Yokohama-shi
                          Yokohama City


                          Edit to add:
                          The army pocket rank with name belonged to:
                          鶴岡
                          Tsuruoka
                          The rank is senior private. I cannot make out what tactical symbol is on the top; I did not see it listed here.


                          --Guy[/QUOTE]

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