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My U.S WW2 collection. Mainly POW and KIA Medal groupings

Article about: M1 Carbine. Underwood manufactured in 1943. Has that "well used" look but serial on stock matches the one on the metal. It seems that these were fairly common a few years back, may

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    ... I'm unsure what the metal tag is from but it shows his rank, name, unit, date of death and grave number. My best guess is that it was from a grave marker or was on the casket when it was shipped. If anyone has a definite answer, please post it
    Been reading this very thought provoking thread with some memorable material. The metal tag is indeed a grave marker from the original location of burial in the ETO prior to repatriation to the USA.

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