by
appie
Thanks guys, I think this one is going to be harder to find out than the GI bracelet. Seems the wwII records are still closed, tried doing some research last night, but no luck. I tried running the service number through the cemetery records, but also no luck; will need a family name to narrow down the search. Most of the British service numbers have six figures instead of seven, so maybe its not British to make it even worse (anybody know about seven digit service numbers?).
There where some plane parts we found in the area, but both have nothing to do with this ring I think, as one was a wwI German plane as I recoverd the LMG14 machine gun, and the other turned out to be a B17f which got hit by German Flak in 1944 on its way to a bombing raid in Germany. The crew is burried close, but none of the crew members were called Stan or Stanley.
By the look of the picture I uploaded the last figure seems to be a "3" instead of a "7", so the service number is;
1196993
This will remain a mystery untill somebody can indentify the service number.
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