Dog Tag Returned to Sister of Vietnam Veteran Edward Raiche

Edward Raiche, was born in New Hampshire in 1947. He went on to serve in the Army in Vietnam (1968 – 1970).Unfortunately, shortly after coming home, Edward died in a boat accident while duck hunting in Great Bay, NH.And now, Continue reading →

Dog Tags Returned to William Queale and son of deceased Vietnam veteran, Russell Farver

Chandler, AZ. – On October 15th, 2012, USMC Vietnam Veteran, William Queale and the son of deceased Vietnam veteran, Russell Farver, were presented with a piece of the past – from nearly a half a century ago. Back in 1993, Continue reading →

Dog Tag of Lt Col Rodney Botelho Makes Its Final Journey Home

Shortly before the death of retired Lt Col Botelho in 2011, Sue Quinn-Morris, Director of Research for the *POW/MIA Awareness Committee of NJ received a collection of dog tags, one of which belonged to Lt Col Botelho. Back in 1993, Continue reading →

Dog Tag Returned to widow of Vietnam veteran James T. Buckman

Marilyn Buckman now has a piece of her husband’s past. The dog tag he wore in Vietnam. James T. Buckman was born March 16, 1950 in Kentucky. He went on to serve in Vietnam from 1970 – 1972. After returning, Continue reading →

Dog Tag makes it way home to son of WWII veteran, Elias Padilla

In December 2012, Jack Hutchings, a prominent businessman in Florida,  had been traveling on his yacht in the Solomonian Islands. There, the villagers gave him some American WWII dog tags they had found. He brought them home in hopes of Continue reading →

Son of WWII Veteran receives fathers dog tags found on the Solomonian Islands.

In December 2012, Jack Hutchings, a prominent businessman in Florida,  had been traveling on his yacht in the Solomonian Islands. There, the villagers gave him some American WWII dog tags they had found. He brought them home in hopes of Continue reading →

A Relic of War Returned to Vietnam Veteran Bernie Mihenski

PLYMOUTH, PA – On September 1st, 2012 USMC Vietnam Veteran, Bernie Mihenski, was presented with a piece of his past – from nearly a half a century ago – his dog tag. Relics of a war, just small tabs of Continue reading →