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$125.00 SOLD
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Item Code: 200-354
This small group of items that belonged to Otto A. Handrow of Sheboygan, Wisconsin.
The veteran’s memorial is framed and remains very colorful. It is a preprinted memorial with Otto’s photo and personal information added. Oval photograph is of Otto in uniform with Service of Supply patch on shoulder. His personal information is filled out in ink.
Otto A. Handrow was born in 1894 and died in 1966. His aluminum WW1 identification disk (dog tag) is attached to the veteran’s memorial. His name and “U.S.A.” are stamped on one side and his serial number on the other side.
Along with these items is a framed photograph of the USS Virginia (BB-13). This is the ship Otto sailed home on in July 1919.
All parts of this group are in very good condition. [jet]
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