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Florence, South Carolina, resident Larry Morganti recently reunited with his dog tag from the Vietnam War after a Swedish metal detectorist found it and shipped it to the U.S.
His dog tags were removed, and about 30 years later, a stranger from California found one of them in Vietnam and returned it to the veteran.
The family of a late Vietnam veteran received a piece of their loved one’s time in the Marine Corps decades later.
An ex-Marine from Connecticut is getting one of his dog tags back, nearly 50 years after losing it during the Vietnam War.
Vietnam Morganti, a Vietnam veteran, was reunited with his dog tags he lost in the war over 50 years ago.
The tag arrived with a letter telling this story: An American tourist traveling in Vietnam had bought 500 GI dog tags from a street vendor in Hue, north up the coast from Chu Lai.
When Bill Vargas got the phone call from a stranger that one of his dog tags had turned up on a street vendor's cart in Ho Chi Minh City, he guessed it was some kind of scam.
The family of =late Vietnam veteran USMC Corporal Larry Hughes received his dog tag on Friday, Feb. 17, after the ID was lost in the Da Nang Province of Vietnam 57 years ago.
A Swedish construction worker returned Larry Morganti's original dog tags to him after a friend found them in Vietnam. But there's still more to do.
An Army veteran’s dog tag was returned to his widow more than 50 years after he was wounded in the Vietnam War, after an American citizen found it in Russia.
The children of a U.S. Air Force Captain received his dog tags Monday in Brevard County, 50 years after his helicopter crashed in Vietnam.
SPOKANE VALLEY, Wash. -- Over the weekend, someone vandalized the Vietnam Veterans Memorial at the Spokane Vet Center, stealing dog tags in the process.