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World War One59 of 690  Flea market find WW1 trench  lighter ??Artwork and Writings from my Grandfather's Time in France
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    Posted 6 years ago

    parz1val
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    Hey ya'll this is the first of a couple items that I cannot find any info out about. Any help would be greatly appreciated.

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    1. flashlarue flashlarue, 6 years ago
      Most likely California 143rd Field Artillery collar disk dating from around WW1
    2. scottvez scottvez, 6 years ago
      It is an inter- war collar disk.

      Online research shows the 143rd Artillery was part of the 40th Division AEF in WW1. The 143rd was created from the 1st CA Artillery in 1917. In 1919 it was demobilized after occupation duty.

      In 1924 it was reorganized as a California National Guard unit with the 143rd designation:

      http://www.militarymuseum.org/143rd%20FA%20Regt%2C%201924-1940.pdf

      This disk would date from the time period after the reorganization up until WW2.

      scott

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