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Military and Wartime3217 of 7393Ww1 USA soldierWar of 1812, US cavalry unit returns handwritten document.
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    Posted 9 years ago

    nolahutchins
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    This belonged to my Grandfather and was discovered after my grandmother passed away. My grandfather was Italian American and served in WW1. He was aCatholic. I would like any information about this item I can find.

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    1. scottvez scottvez, 9 years ago
      It is a trench art cross.

      These were a popular souvenir item during the Great War (WW1).

      The roundel is from a German buckle and the rest is from bullets and shell casings.

      If you'd like to see a variety of trench art pieces, take a look at my postings. I am a trench art collector and have many of my items posted on this site.

      Thanks for sharing and welcome to CW!

      scott
    2. Chrisnp Chrisnp, 9 years ago
      I love the use of the German motto "God Is With Us" on a crucifix!

      Shell casings are French
    3. nolahutchins, 9 years ago
      Scott Thank you so much for your comments and the information
    4. nolahutchins, 9 years ago
      Chris thank you for the info on the shells as well.

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