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World War II Forum: Re: Retrieve DogTags

Posted by: Christopher Howley (arh92@ThisIsToPreventSpam-175-RemoveThis.aol.com) on 17 Sep 2003 at 7:58:18 PM

My father, James F. Howley, was a veteran of WW II. I believe he served in the U.S. Marine Corps. He passed many years ago from illness, and I would very much like to locate his Dog Tags. Any help on how to begin this process would be greatly appreciated.
Truly Yours,
Christopher J. Howley
arh92@aol.com
(718)474-5379


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