Here’s a tag that I just picked up. I’m pretty sure it’s been in one or two members hands. The 11939 is the 43rd Division signal unit, Soldier #91. Was attached to the 31st Army Group on Saipan. I’m really glad to have a tag from Saipan and wish I had information on who brought it back so I could possibly trace out the areas where this may have been picked up at. The only thing I am wondering about is the string. .
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Originally posted by Jareth View PostI like the brass green oxidation stain on cord. Uncertain when cord was added & by whom
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My great uncle mike passed away a couple years back, he was a us navy ww2 vet in the Seabees and was an engineer for us steel here in the Pittsburgh area for many years afterward. He was on the island of Saipan for some time, I think he said they were building a landing strip for planes, something to that affect. He said the guys had so much Japanese stuff they shipped home during and after the war- they just found tons of stuff during construction - he shipped crates of goodies himself. Many of the guys in his unit were from western pa and eastern Ohio. If it was found there, it’s a good chance one of those guys found it. Could the rope be a navy or a Seabees piece of material?
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Originally posted by Byzanti View PostMy great uncle mike passed away a couple years back, he was a us navy ww2 vet in the Seabees and was an engineer for us steel here in the Pittsburgh area for many years afterward. He was on the island of Saipan for some time, I think he said they were building a landing strip for planes, something to that affect. He said the guys had so much Japanese stuff they shipped home during and after the war- they just found tons of stuff during construction - he shipped crates of goodies himself. Many of the guys in his unit were from western pa and eastern Ohio. If it was found there, it’s a good chance one of those guys found it. Could the rope be a navy or a Seabees piece of material?
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Originally posted by muddyboots View PostI honestly don’t have any idea of where the Vet who had this was from. Any idea of who this SeaBee was with. I got a few pieces from a SeaBee who was with the 18th Marines at Guadalcanal, Tarawa and wounded at Saipan on the 16th.
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Originally posted by Byzanti View PostI really don’t know; but there must have been some fighting involved, he received a bronze star. I’ll ask my cousin this weekend.
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Originally posted by muddyboots View PostSometimes you can research his name online and find information about the Seabee’s that he may have served with. When you find out who he was type his ( name in and naval construction battalion ) and there’s a very good chance you will be able too find information about him and maybe how he got his Bronze Star.
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