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  1. Default Krag unit mark ID?

    I just acquired this 1901 date M1898 Krag. Marked on the top of the butt are the letters RINB over the #449. Can anyone decipher the unit?

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    Len
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    It was not the custom of Amer. Units to mark weapons.
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    It would be more accurate to say that it was not the custom of regular US army units to mark weapons, though there are a few exceptions. But, State troops of the Krag era routinely marked theirs, so, given that example, I'd suspect something to do with Rhode Island - possibly something like "Naval Battalion".

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    Dick, you beat me to that one. Here's a possible:

    http://www.riseacadets.org/index1.html

    Rhode Island Naval Sea Cadet Battlalion. They are still drilling with '03 Springfields.

    jn

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    You nailed it Dick. A book on the history of the US Naval militia lists a R.I. Naval Battalion in existence at the end of the 19th century.

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    Default unit I.D. stamp

    While not a Krag, this early SA 1903 single bolt stock has the following markings on the top of the buttplate tang: H 8 18 which the 1903 collectors inform me is the Troop H 8th Cavalry Trooper 18. This unit was in the Mexican Punitive Expedition and Lt Geo Patton was at one time a 1st Lieutenant in Troop H.

    But after doing some searching, I can not anything about Patton being assigned to Troop H ? Alot of history with the 8th Cavalry in the P I too

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    Quote Originally Posted by Len View Post
    You nailed it Dick. A book on the history of the US Naval militia lists a R.I. Naval Battalion in existence at the end of the 19th century.
    Well, I had a good lead for starters: I have a .45-70 Rem-Lee Navy from the California Naval Battalion, so I was already aware of the "cadet" program.

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    But after doing some searching, I can not anything about Patton being assigned to Troop H ?
    During the Punitive Expedition, Patton was temporarily assigned to Pershing's HQ as an aide. He had begged Pershing to take him along as the unit he was assigned to was not picked to go.

    Pershing was close with Patton and he started dating Patton's sister at about this time. Patton actually worried about seeming favoritism having a negative impact on his career.

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