WWI US Army 81st Div. Grouping Dog Tags Medal Discharge

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You are bidding on an Original Vintage World War One United States Army A.E.F. 81st Infantry Division 323rd Infantry Regiment. Company "B" Named Grouping to a Private First Class Levi Dion of Newark, New York, that includes his Dog Tags, WW1 Victory Medal with France Bar, Honorable Discharge with Holder, Induction Papers, and French Named Pass to him as an "Agent du Service Postal americain" from the Carte d' admision dans les Bureaux ambulants from Paris, France. This grouping also includes post war veteran's documentation and a newspaper article about his items being displayed post war in a store window. The dog tags are a matched pair with his name and "U S A" to one side, and his serial # 2419508" to the reverses, which matches his discharge. The discharge says he was awarded the Victory Medal with France Bar and that is included also. The condition on the grouping is good with the medal ribbon frayed but intact, and the papers yellowed and fragile. 81st Division - Tennessee, North Carolina, South Carolina, and Florida. Trained at Camp Jackson in Columbia, S. C.Nickname: Wild Cat Division321st, 322nd, 333rd, 334th Infantry (Inf.)316th, 317th, 318th Artillery (Art.)316th, 317th, 318th Machine Gun (M. G.)306th Engineers (Eng.) Major General Commanding: C. J. Bailey. In Reserve at Somme Dieu when armistice signed. This item is sold read more