I still can't believe I found not one, but three, dog tags in about an hour and a half of hunting. I am sure there are more. It is Seymour Johnson AFB which was very active during WW-II after all. The small button is a Civil War cuff button. You cannot see it well in the photo, but there is an eagle with an "I" on the breast, which stands for Infantry. The backmark is "G. Floyd". I cannot find it in Albert's Button Book, so I called a buddy of mine who is an expert in CW items. He checked his books and cannot find this particular button but did find the manufacturer G. Floyd, who made buttons in the 1840's in Philadelphia. Cool. He said it may be an undiscovered and unpublished variety of cuff button. I will send feelers out to other collectors for info. Concerning the dog tags, I know a lady online who specializes in finding owners and relatives of dog tags. She found the daughter of the GI of the last tag I found. She lives in AZ and has her Dad's tag back as a result. She is in her 70's. That was one happy lady. What a great hobby. "Like" my FB page, BP's Treasure Hunting Lounge" to keep current on what I am finding.