WWII Iwo Jima KIA Purple Heart
Article about: Picked this up this morning at a flea market. It's named to a 24th Marines soldier. Karl Watcke joined Charlie Company in the fall of 1944. He served as an ammunition carrier with the compan
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Nice find, very interesting info
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awesome find! glad it now has a good home.
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That's a hell of a find...A nice split brooch KIA USMCR PH...I don't think it gets much better than that!!
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I dont know how much you paid or how important it is to your collection, but you may want to give it back to him or his family. Most medals are not engraved and its fair game but a KIA, Purple Heart awarded to a soldier who died on Iwo Jima is very personal for the family.
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Very nice, early Purple Heart with wrap brooch - however, a sad story
that comes with it. I cannot imagine the family's grief or the fathers
state of mind while signing for his son's personal effects.
I also do not understand anyone who would want rid themselves
of a medal for which a family member gave his life to earn.
Treasure it.........
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Great find, I do not understand how a family could sell such an item, but I am not to sure giving it to them is always the best idea since it was most likely the family that sold it or gave it away, or worse threw it out. (Ask Joe aka Gizmo)
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Times are tough... unfortunately, a lot of people these days would rather have cash in their pocket instead of a medal on display.
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Hello Nick,
My father (Karl's Nephew) came across your post and exchanged a couple messages with you recently. He has shared this information with other members of our family and we would like to ask you if it is possible to return his Purple Heart Medal to his surviving brother. I realize that you intend to take care of this token of the ultimate sacrifice my Great Uncle made on behalf of our Country,but this is the only tangible thing that our family recieved after Karl died, it is something our family members can hold, touch, and look at. I understand that you purchased this and we would gladly reimburse you the amount you paid plus any reasonable amount for your time in research etc. We can coordinate this through a local vetrans organization in CT. Thank you for your commitment to preserving our vetrans memories, I hope you can feel a sense of pride in returning this sacred item to our family.
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