WW1 Canadian CEF Dog Tags Named C. S. Mullen

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WW1 Canadian CEF Dog Tags Named C. S. Mullen This item consists of a pair of original First World War dog tags issued to a member of the Canadian Expeditionary Force (CEF), identified as C. S. Mullen. The tags are constructed from fiber, a material commonly used for Canadian identification discs during the 1914–1918 period. Each tag bears the soldier

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WW1 Canadian CEF Dog Tags Named C. S. Mullen This set of World War I Canadian Expeditionary Force (CEF) dog tags belonged to C. S. Mullen. The dog tags are typical of those issued to Canadian soldiers during the First World War, generally stamped with the individual’s name, regimental number, and other identifying information. These tags served to identify soldiers in the event of injury or death on the battlefield and were an essential part of military equipment from 1914 to 1918. Made from durable materials, often fiber or metal, the tags are designed for wear around the neck. Items such as these provide documentation of a soldier’s service and are of value to historians and collectors studying Canada’s involvement in the Great War. The presence of a named individual allows for further research into C. S. Mullen’s military record and potential unit within the CEF.

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