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Returned WWII Dog Tag
Posted by: Nancy-IL
Date: March 10, 2012 06:42AM
This is one I'll never forget.

Here's a little story about a military WWII Dog Tag that I found at an old rental property. My husband (Larry) and I had been hunting this old rental property for some time and near the end of our detecting days for the old place, I found a dog tag. Larry insisted that it was a fake since it was in such good condition. Come to find out, it was real.

I called 4 people named James Behen from all over the United States and no one answered their phone. I had left messages. I did get a call back from one man and we chatted and I sent him a picture of the tag via Email. After viewing the photo of the dog tag, he called back and was almost in tears. It was his dad's and his dad passed away a few years ago. I mailed it to him that same day. I know Mr. James M. Behen Jr. is very happy that he got his father's dog tag and will pass it on to his son James M. Behen III. Finally, after all these years it's found its way back home.

I received a most heartfelt letter (picture below) from Mr. James M. Behen II and he was very excited to have it in his collection of memories from his father.

That's what metal detecting is all about. Lost and found treasures of life!

Thanks,

Nancy (IL)





Nancy - Central Illinois
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Re: Returned WWII Dog Tag
Posted by: 7centsworth
Date: March 10, 2012 06:47AM
That is a really good story thanks for sharing.



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Re: Returned WWII Dog Tag
Posted by: Larry (IL)
Date: March 10, 2012 08:10AM
That is a heartfelt story, thanks for sharing it honey :inlove:.



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Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 03/10/2012 08:13AM by Larry (IL).

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Re: Returned WWII Dog Tag
Posted by: McDave
Date: March 10, 2012 09:09AM
:clap:Very nice save & return !! :clap:



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Re: Returned WWII Dog Tag
Posted by: mclucky
Date: March 11, 2012 11:52PM
Good work on that one Nancy...I remember it...is'nt it fun!



Steve/central Il. "Luck" never hurts anything!

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Re: Returned WWII Dog Tag
Posted by: Nancy-IL
Date: March 15, 2012 06:50AM
I still get a chuckle when I think of what he had said about wondering why his dad was in Eureka, IL when he should have been in Germany. :laugh: HH, Nancy



Nancy - Central Illinois
Am I getting rich? No, just having fun!

*Peoria Area Treasure Hunters: Member since 2000.
President 2013
Secretary 2010, 2011, 2012.
Vice President 9 years.

*Crime Scene Investigation Technology Instructor (International Assoc. for Identification)

*11 plus yrs. White's MXT w/DX-1 Pinpointer-SunRay Pro Gold Headphones-Arsenal of coils

Re: Returned WWII Dog Tag
Posted by: TerraDigger
Date: March 21, 2012 07:27AM
Nancy, believe me. It means alot for the family member to get that tag. All I have of my grandfather who was a physician/radiologist in the 1920-50' is a aluminum film marker with his name. Kinda like a dog tag. Totally important to me as I am sure the dog tag is to Mr. James M. Behen Jr.
You & Larry did a great thing!!!!

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I missed your post....
Posted by: JB(MS)
Date: March 21, 2012 05:24PM
I'm glad someone brought it to the top again as the dog tag was a great find and return. I have a couple of items that belonged to my grandfathers and one that belonged to my great grandmother. They're not worth much in dollars but they're priceless to me and my two daughters, and no doubt James Behen's son and and grand kids feel the same way about the dog tag.

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Re: Returned WWII Dog Tag
Posted by: mudpuppy
Date: March 22, 2012 05:39AM
I agree with what Terra and JB said about this post...I hope others read it and realize the importance of what would seem as an insignificant and of no value find, either to be discarded, or flung in the junk jewelry hopper with all the rest...One thing about this hobby that transcends all others, is how what we find has the potential of allowing us to meet people we would have never met otherwise, and returning something thats only precious to them, with what 8 billion people on this Planet, meeting that one out of 8 billion because of what we find is really an extraordinary responsibility/experience...
Mud



Detecting is the study of Humans interaction with topography, the untrustworthyness of pockets, and metals desire to return to the earth from whence it came.

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Re: Returned WWII Dog Tag
Posted by: Nancy-IL
Date: March 23, 2012 06:30PM
Thank you for your kind words. Believe me, I got more out of it (deep in my heart) then anyone will ever know. Again, Thank you, Nancy



Nancy - Central Illinois
Am I getting rich? No, just having fun!

*Peoria Area Treasure Hunters: Member since 2000.
President 2013
Secretary 2010, 2011, 2012.
Vice President 9 years.

*Crime Scene Investigation Technology Instructor (International Assoc. for Identification)

*11 plus yrs. White's MXT w/DX-1 Pinpointer-SunRay Pro Gold Headphones-Arsenal of coils

Re: Returned WWII Dog Tag
Posted by: INSANE CANES
Date: April 22, 2012 07:09AM
Wow, what an amazing story.

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