Hello everyone, my friend has found a dog-tag. This should be an officer. I could not find any information of any kind, can anyone help me?
Thank you all and as always compliments for everything you do!
Charles U Culmer
O-382536
The dog tag is 2 lines
Thanks
Enry
Yes, according the the serial number, he was a commissioned officer.
Right now after a brief search, I've come up with this, but cannot find a match to the serial number. Mind you, I just began, but have dinner going, so let me do a more thorough search tomorrow.
This could be him?!
Major Charles U. Culmer, Base Surgeon, U.S. Medical Corps. Born July 3, 1911. Died April 19, 1993.
http://ead.dartmouth.edu/html/stem253_fullguide.html
http://articles.chicagotribune.com/1993-04-23/news/9304240025_1_condell-medical-center-libertyville-lake-county-medical-society
Thanks M1, i was just about to post the same info. That was all i could find on him too.
Me thinks we`ll have to nickname Enrico`s gang as the "Dump Digger Battalion"
I like it, I like it, Larry!
This info found on Ancestry.com
Charles U. Culmer
SSN: 359-36-4401
Last Residence: 60048 Libertyville, Lake, Illinois, United States of America
Born: 3 Jul 1911
Died: 19 Apr 1993
State (Year) SSN issued: Illinois (1961-1962)
Charles U Culmer
Arrival Date: 13 Sep 1934
Birth Year: 1911
Birth Location: Minnesota
Birth Location Other: Duluth
Age: 23
Gender: Male
Port of Departure: Oslo, Norway
Port of Arrival: New York, New York
Ship Name: Bergensfjord
Search Ship Database: Search the Bergensfjord in the 'Passenger Ships and Images' database
Dr Charles U Culmer
Birth Date: 3 Jul 1911
Address: 1217 Jackson St, Hobart, IN, 46342-3343
[900 Lake St # 548, Libertyville, IL, 60048-1802 (1977)]
[POB, Libertyville, IL, 60048 (1975)]
I left a message with a family member and instructed them to get in contact with me. When they do, I will have them contact you, Enrico.
To Larry, it's a nice nickname although I'm not going to dig for a while longer. This is my friend who very often recover dog tags ...
To M1, thanks for the help, when I have a little time I control everything.
As always, thanks!
As always, Larry and I are here at your beckoning call! :waving:
I hope the relative will get in touch with me soon!!!
Wow all very interesting! I can not understand, though, as he could be near Pietramala during wwII, and write reports from Arctic bases... I had found this information on him and on his wife, but I had discarded it because it seemed impossible to me he could be in Italy and in the Arctic at the same time
No news from relatives?
Yes, I thought that odd too, but maybe we can solve the mystery and inconsistencies when we are contacted by one of his relatives.
No sorry, no answer yet. Maybe I will try another relative, since this one is a no-show so far.