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This is a set of three complete British soldiers dog tags, made from aluminium. They are in very nice, solid relic condition, with all markings fully readable. The tags retain most of their original colour. There is minor damage and slight discoloration from being buried, but overall they are well-preserved and have been carefully cleaned, making them ideal for display or any collection.
The tags were manufactured in 1945 for soldiers being prepared for deployment to the Far East against Japan. They were never used in combat due to the atomic bombings of Japan, which brought the war to an end before these soldiers were needed.
These dog tags were recovered from a 1945 British Army dump site near Enfield in North London, which had been used as a storage and supply area during the transition from the European war to the Pacific war. A very nice relic from the final months of World War II
This is a set of three complete British soldiers dog tags, made from aluminium. They are in very nice, solid relic condition, with all markings fully readable. The tags retain most of their original colour. There is minor damage and slight discoloration from being buried, but overall they are well-preserved and have been carefully cleaned, making them ideal for display or any collection.
The tags were manufactured in 1945 for soldiers being prepared for deployment to the Far East against Japan. They were never used in combat due to the atomic bombings of Japan, which brought the war to an end before these soldiers were needed.
These dog tags were recovered from a 1945 British Army dump site near Enfield in North London, which had been used as a storage and supply area during the transition from the European war to the Pacific war. A very nice relic from the final months of World War II