WW1 dogtag found Camp Cody NM New Mexico-133rd Infantry, Iowa NG 34th Division
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See my other auctions for more dug relics found while metal detecting around Camp Cody, (Deming) New Mexico and Camp Furlong (Columbus) New Mexico. This aluminum dogtag was found at Camp Cody, NM-the site of World War One training camps for the 34th Division-which mostly consisted of National Guard soldiers from Iowa, Minnesota, Nebraska and South Dakota, as well as some from Arizona and New Mexico. Stamped: "George W. Litzenburg-Co L 133 Inf-USA". The back is blank. Research on Ancestry found the following: (Draft Card) George Washington Litzenburg- Born Tomalco, Illinois, Living in Linn, Iowa, Date of birth 7/25/1889. He died on 6/24/1945, had a son (Warren W.). His headstone says PVT, 133 Infantry, etc. Dug condition, with some corrosion, but easily readable. Back has more corrosion, but was blank. Glad to combine shipping if you win multiple auctions. Thanks for bidding!