US 1st engineer Meuse Argonne relics
Article about: Can anyone tell me what the number are for. This is the only spoon that I have ever found with the unit markings on it. The items were found next to the river in ROmagne-sous-montfaucon.
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Re: US 1st engineer Meuse Argonne relics
Numbers are usually a soldiers serial number last few digits.
Cheers, Ade.
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Re: US 1st engineer Meuse Argonne relics
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Adrian Stevenson
Numbers are usually a soldiers serial number last few digits.
Cheers, Ade.
Is there anyway to find out who this belong to.
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Re: US 1st engineer Meuse Argonne relics
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cricketchris1944
Is there anyway to find out who this belong to.
I doubt it.
SteveR
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Re: US 1st engineer Meuse Argonne relics
Hi Chris, I somehow doubt it too. You would need a unit roster with the men's serial number, as researching someone from a part number would be tricky.
Cheers, Ade.
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Re: US 1st engineer Meuse Argonne relics
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Adrian Stevenson
Hi Chris, I somehow doubt it too. You would need a unit roster with the men's serial number, as reasearching someone from a part number would be tricky.
Cheers, Ade.
The spoon also has (1 st engineer ) on it could that be helpful?
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Re: US 1st engineer Meuse Argonne relics
Hi Chris, it might be worth seeing if a unit history was printed after WW1?
Cheers, Ade.
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Re: US 1st engineer Meuse Argonne relics
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Adrian Stevenson
Hi Chris, it might be worth seeing if a unit history was printed after WW1?
Cheers, Ade.
Will look into it.
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Re: US 1st engineer Meuse Argonne relics
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Adrian Stevenson
Hi Chris, it might be worth seeing if a unit history was printed after WW1?
Cheers, Ade.
No luck so far.
chris
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