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    • atb
      In WW1, SATC and ROTC were active concurrently. They served two different roles.
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      The patch for the fictious American National Space Administration , or ANSA, in the 1968 Plant of the Apes,  
    • Hollis
      Thank you all so much! I had forgotten about the 32nd Div.  I have no connection to Wisconsin, and I have no idea who my f-i-l got this from. It could quite literally have been from anywhere!   I love the info about John Young, but I have a very vague memory of someone telling me what the letters in the shield meant, and that it was a unit/division patch of some kind.  But now, I am sort pulling for John Young!   Hollis
    • jsand
      If I can find a way to 3D print one will you trade for a Fort Mills?
    • Kurt Barickman
      Lucky person who bought that storage unit; fantastic pair of items to find 😗😲
    • katieony
      An awesome and historic group!  Thank you for sharing his story!
    • dialectik
      I picked this up about a month ago. It's my first foray into WWI: I've been avoiding it mainly due to the costs, but came across this at a weekend allowance price. The best part of collecting is learning new stuff, often as a result of blind purchases. What I found out was that this was a stateside uniform issues to SATC, Students Army Training Corps, which was apparently the WWI version of ROTC. Feel free to chime in, I'd love to hear more about it.
    • Wade16
      That is what I thought. Thanks Gents!
    • jumpship
      Here is some information I located:   His draft card (ancestrydotcom):   His enlistment record (FOLD3):   During Aug 43, he attended (placed on detached service [DS] to) the Ordnance Munitions School at Army Air Base Salt Lake City, Utah (NARA); it appears he was assigned to the Classification Routing Pool (C-RP) at the same base during this time: His Military Occupation Specialty (MOS) is listed as 904, which I believe was a Machine Gun Mechanic.   His 7 Oct 43 pre-discharge transfer from the Classification Routing Pool to the 6th Base Hq and Air Base Squadron at Army Air Base Salt Lake City, Utah (NARA): His rank was a Private First Class (PFC)   His 15 Oct 43 discharge from military service from AAB, SLC, Utah (NARA): His discharge appears to have been honorable and, based on the "Section X," administrative in nature.   You can find the above documents and some other morning reports/documents related to his service here at this NARA link (be advised that some information is not for him): https://catalog.archives.gov/search?page=1&q=14161733   I did not see anything that indicated that he left the USA during his service. I hope this helps.   Dan
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