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Old 18-11-2005, 02:59 AM   #1 (permalink)
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so i was looking through my late grandfathers Zippo collection and i found a lighter thats engraved:

Company 'D'
78th Engineer Battalion( C )
Karlsruhe, Germany

and has a red shield emblum with 5 crossed arrows and a banner below which says Sedulitate...basically i was just wondering if anyone had any information on this that may give me a better understanding of my grandfathers war time experience. HOWEVER, there is one thing that me and my friend thought was a little wierd and that is that its not a Zippo brand flip top lighter, its a Vulcan, which was based out of california and the casing says Japan on it as in Made In Japan...so when would this have been given? i kno my grandfather was an engineer in the war so i can only figure it was made for him then but y and how would we have had japanese parts to use?? iv found other lighters with the same design for different units, but i cant seem to track down how old exactly it is.

anyways, thx in advance for any insight.

P.S. i attatched a picture of the lighter to this post, sry its blurry
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(Matt @ Nov 18 2005, 12:59 AM) [post=41728]so i was looking through my late grandfathers Zippo collection and i found a lighter thats engraved:

Company 'D'
78th Engineer Battalion( C )
Karlsruhe, Germany

and has a red shield emblum with 5 crossed arrows and a banner below which says Sedulitate...basically i was just wondering if anyone had any information on this that may give me a better understanding of my grandfathers war time experience. HOWEVER, there is one thing that me and my friend thought was a little wierd and that is that its not a Zippo brand flip top lighter, its a Vulcan, which was based out of california and the casing says Japan on it as in Made In Japan...so when would this have been given? i kno my grandfather was an engineer in the war so i can only figure it was made for him then but y and how would we have had japanese parts to use?? iv found other lighters with the same design for different units, but i cant seem to track down how old exactly it is.

anyways, thx in advance for any insight.

P.S. i attatched a picture of the lighter to this post, sry its blurry
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