WW1 U.S.Army odds & ends, Capt. dog tags, insignia, etc

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Neat bunch of original ww1 items that has accumulated in my ww1 "stuff" bin. First is a neat Dec 1918 Camp Jackson Newspaper: TRENCH and CAMP. Neat info of this original of Ft. Jackson, the U.S. Army's current basic combat training facility. Wear to paper but complete. Pair of pin back infantry officers collar devices. Both pin intact and working. Super pair of mint officers bronze U.S. s on thier original liberty bronze store card. Some ww1 EM buttons, 4 small coat, two large trench coat, one engineers button. One Enlisted mans garrison hat device complete with nut on back. Front has had nearly all of its dark finish removed. Next is a pair of original officers dog tags, named to a Capt. Donald C. Kemp with his service number on back and still on thier original neck cord. Lastly is sort of hand book for civilians on how to plant gardens, conserve, food, fuel and other needed war material. Neat little book with lots of period recipes. Very cool and would be neat to try out for some of you historians out their. Thanks for looking!