Found , a Military Commemorative Army Knife and Case
My daughter has picked up a Army knife and case along our fence line. My guess is that its stolen and been dumped as we have a empty house nxt door , and people are cutting through it all the time . I think it was a gift for someones time served in the army and would have a lot of personal attatchment. It also has an engraving with a name on it.
the inscription say.... S.A.S SGT . ROBERTS. D. 24031697
1967 -1991
FOR LOYAL SERVICE ABOVE AND BEYOND THE CALL OF DUTY
If anybody knows this person or someplace I can hand this in ,would be greatly appreciated.
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