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Tom Kibler
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This is new to me. I recently picked up several USNR tags from 1943-1944. One of them has a thumb print?

 

Any help would be appreciated. I think the others are pretty "normal".

 

Thanks.

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The dog is "acid etched" with the Sailor's print. This was used as another verification tool for identification. Some WW2 Navy Discharge papers that I have; have the standard ink finger or thumb print on the paperwork. This normally matched the thumb/finger print acid etched onto the dog tag. Not to sure what digit they used, thumb or finger...

 

http://www.history.navy.mil/faqs/faq70-2.htm

 

Leigh

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All depends on research about the Sailor. If you can find out what ship he was on, or where he was, ie Pearl Harbor, Midway, on a submarine, PT boat, something like that, they may be worth something. I would suspect Navy enthusiasts would be better prepared to tell you a price..

 

Leigh

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According to my very quick search, your Sailor Monroe Franklin Hartman was on the Aircraft carrier Hornet CV-12. I have several muster rolls that show him on the ship as early as 1943.

 

 

Leigh

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WOW! THANK YOU VERY MUCH!!!!

 

John E Brenneman is the name on the "Finger Print" tag. A friend called me and explained how these were made (Thanks Jim).

 

It is very difficult to read what is on his tag.

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