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    Found an old set of dog tags

    I know, I know. You're probably all sitting there groaning, going "Not another one!" But I read the rules, (fully) filled out my profile, and I think I'm all set to be able to post this. Feel free to let me know if I am wrong.

    My mother passed away nearly 20 years ago. While recently going through a box of her belongings, I found a set of dog tags I believe to be authentic. They read as follows:

    DYE
    E.C.
    SS# Blood type (I think it's 0+, I'm writing this from the office)
    USMC S
    PROTESTANT

    The other reads the same except there is an M instead of S. I believe this is the gas mask size? The ss# indicates the person may have been born in Oklahoma.

    I have been all over the internet trying to find a legitimate way to find this person. I could pay to search by ss# but one, I'm not sure those pay sites even work, and two, that seems a little too invasive ... which I know sounds odd but if possible I'd like to find them another route. Any suggestions? I've tried search sites, forums, you name it, short of paying for anything so far. I wouldn't even mind paying for a membership to a site if I knew it was a legit one.

    Thanks for any/all help.

    (don't beat me!)

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    OFFICIAL POLICY: FOUND DOG TAGS AND OTHER UNITED STATES MILITARY PROPERTY.

    1. Found U.S. Military items remain the property of the United States
    Government and the Department of Defense as official custodian.

    2. Found military items should not be retained by the finder who is
    seeking, for whatever reason, to make personal contact with the GI who
    lost the item, or a member of the GI's family. By law, found military
    items must be mailed immediately to:

    Secretary of Defense
    Room 3E880
    The Pentagon
    Washington DC 20301

    3. The Dept of Defense has many resources at its disposal to return
    and/or preserve lost U.S. military items.

    4. When sending items to the Secretary of Defense the finder should
    include a letter describing the place and circumstances in which the
    item was found, and the finder's personal contact information for
    Department of Defense investigators:

    WHERE WAS THE ITEM YOU HAVE ENCLOSED FOUND
    ______________________________________
    DATE THE ITEM WAS FOUND
    ______________________________________
    NAME OF FINDER
    ______________________________________
    FINDER'S ADDRESS
    ______________________________________

    CITY __________________________________

    STATE/ZIP ______________________________________

    PHONE _______________________________________

    EMAIL ________________________________________

    Roger Simpson,
    Public Information Office
    The American War Library
    amervets.com


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    Thank you for some interesting information rocky, i didnt know we had to do that!! Semper fi and god bless my brother stephen doc hansen hm3 fmf


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    Rock....
    The info you passed to the youngster is TRUE in fact...BUT

    You and I , both know the tags were given to the lads mother..
    NOT LOST, NOT STOLEN, but GIVEN by E.C. Dye...

    Like giving the Tassle from the hat on graduation to your girl...
    Same Same..
    a TOKEN of affection , most cases..


    ACockles IF you want help . I'll give you a hand..
    E-mail me, and we'll go from there.
    /ed



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    The Policy does not apply to any Veterans leaving Active duty. The Government does not want your Dog Tags. I can only give the Policy on " Found " Dog Tags and / or United States Military Property.

    " Gifted " or " Willed " Dog Tags is a whole other issue.

    I have many Dog Tags that were given to me by Family members of My Brothers that have passed..................



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    It is possible they were just found but since my mother kept them for so long (probably close to 20 years) I'd like to think they were given to her by someone whom she knew. It may be a little selfish of me too but if it was someone my mother knew I would like to be able to make contact with them. Thank you for the info and all the help! It is greatly appreciated.


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    Cockles
    I sent you an email with a name and phone number..
    Give it a call


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    Your post almost gives me a glimmer of hope Rocky. Would this address be whom I would write to inquiring about my stolen dog tags? Stolen in '73 Escondido CA. Probably a long-shot after all this time but worth a try if it is.


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    That conversation happened in 2013. Rocky has since left the site.


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    Oh well. Then I will write or email that dept. I hope Rocky is OK. Thank you.


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    Rocky is doing fine.


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    Quote Originally Posted by BarbaraAnn View Post
    Whew that is a RELIEF. Thanks
    Looks like you were a Roughrider once upon a time, Semper Fidelis.


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    Yessirie I sure was. Even road those beautiful beasts too. Looks like you're also a Roughrider. Small world. Semper Fi


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    Quote Originally Posted by BarbaraAnn View Post
    Yessirie I sure was. Even road those beautiful beasts too. Looks like you're also a Roughrider. Small world. Semper Fi
    You got that right it's a very small world, chose to stay a Roughrider,lol, Semper Fidelis Sister.


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