Italian soldier's dog tag
Article about: Amongst my late Father's WW2 relics, I found a dog tag with an Italian name on it and my ultimate aim is to return it to the soldier's family. My Father was stationed in north Africa and it
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If it can help, I can tell you that it is an exclusive dog tag pattern for Regia Marina, on which it is indicated: the name, the date of birth (1922), the specialty (sailor), the service number and the religion of belonging (C = Catholic).
I can also say that this person does not appear in the database of dead and missing persons, therefore I believe he returned home at the end of the war, I was unable to find further information.
Regards
Roberto
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Here is a website that gives a couple tips on trying to find a Italian Navy veteran.
Italian Royal Navy in World War Two: how to find info on a veteran
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OldSteel
If it can help, I can tell you that it is an exclusive dog tag pattern for Regia Marina, on which it is indicated: the name, the date of birth (1922), the specialty (sailor), the service number and the religion of belonging (C = Catholic).
I can also say that this person does not appear in the database of dead and missing persons, therefore I believe he returned home at the end of the war, I was unable to find further information.
Regards
Roberto
Thank you very much for your help.
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Thank you very much for your help, I'll explore that website.
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