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This was in our attic for many years i opened it its a relative I dont know what year this uniform was from ? The frame is painted but has wonderful metal Flags on sides and a Eagle on top and bottom The glass is crown bubble really nice, it is the old glass .the back has his name, and Webster, Ma and 8960 only. All help?
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Your guy is a WW1 US Marine-- his hat has the Eagle, Globe, and Anchor (EGA) insignia.
Scott
yea, a WWI Marine indeed. Note: He is wearing a US ARMY tunic, as was common at the end of WWI, and also has a Marine marksman shooting badge. Nice photo!
This was left in a room in our attic.Put there in 1970s when my wife's grandmother moved to Maine. This was her brother and the other 2. 1 is marked as his mother but the other one in not marked possible his wife or sister.This Soldier was the farmer which had the chickens i posted the cute printing card here.
Ed Sylvester from the Sylvester Chicks Stamp.