WWI Sterling Captain's Bars. F.B.L.M. Camp Grant Rockford, Illinois

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Howdy Folks. I just dug these old silver Captain's Bars out to compare with another T-net member who I believe found a set as well. Anyhow, I was wondering what the engraved F.B.L.M. might stand for? They were recovered at a WWI military base in Rockford, Illinois-Camp Grant. Thanks for any suggestions. Kurios1

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definitely WW1 "coffin style" bars. I can only assume that the engraving is the owners initials. He was probably very proud of them
 

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Super cool. I like monogrammed/engraved items K1.

That’s a killer little piece, it has a lot going on. It’s military, officer no less, it’s silver and it’s got initials on it.

Well done man.
 

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WW1 lutenant Major LOL That's a cool relic I live in Michigan and once found a ww2 hat pin in the woods how it got there ??? Gotta love that old Military stuff hope someone can solve it for ya Kevin
 

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