![A dog tag lost by World War I U.S. Army soldier Kent Potter is seen beside a photograph of its owner during a ceremony in Cottonwood Falls, Kansas January 12, 2012, where A dog tag lost by World War I U.S. Army soldier Kent Potter is seen beside a photograph of its owner during a ceremony in Cottonwood Falls, Kansas January 12, 2012, where](https://c8.alamy.com/compfr/2cxrpyk/a-dog-tag-lost-by-world-war-i-u-s-army-soldier-kent-potter-is-seen-beside-a-photograph-of-its-owner-during-a-ceremony-in-cottonwood-falls-kansas-january-12-2012-where-it-was-returned-to-potters-son-dale-private-kent-potter-who-worked-on-an-army-supply-train-that-consisted-mostly-of-mules-and-horses-survived-the-war-and-returned-home-to-kansas-without-the-tag-which-remained-buried-for-more-than-90-years-the-worn-round-metal-tag-was-discovered-by-two-frenchmen-michael-toussaint-and-jean-claude-fonderflick-who-return-the-medallions-they-find-using-metal-detectors-on-european-battlefi-2cxrpyk.jpg)
A dog tag lost by World War I U.S. Army soldier Kent Potter is seen beside a photograph of its owner during a ceremony in Cottonwood Falls, Kansas January 12, 2012, where
![Retired U.S. Army Colonel Charles Rayl (L) presents Dale Potter (R) with his father's lost World War I dog tag, as Potter's wife Dixie looks on, during a ceremony in Cottonwood Falls, Retired U.S. Army Colonel Charles Rayl (L) presents Dale Potter (R) with his father's lost World War I dog tag, as Potter's wife Dixie looks on, during a ceremony in Cottonwood Falls,](https://c8.alamy.com/compfr/2cx95kh/retired-u-s-army-colonel-charles-rayl-l-presents-dale-potter-r-with-his-fathers-lost-world-war-i-dog-tag-as-potters-wife-dixie-looks-on-during-a-ceremony-in-cottonwood-falls-kansas-january-12-2012-potters-father-kent-who-worked-on-an-army-supply-train-that-consisted-mostly-of-mules-and-horses-survived-the-war-and-returned-home-to-kansas-without-the-tag-that-he-might-have-lost-in-a-struggle-to-remove-his-helmet-and-which-remained-buried-for-more-than-90-years-the-worn-round-metal-tag-was-discovered-by-two-frenchmen-michael-toussaint-and-jean-claude-fonderflick-who-return-the-2cx95kh.jpg)
Retired U.S. Army Colonel Charles Rayl (L) presents Dale Potter (R) with his father's lost World War I dog tag, as Potter's wife Dixie looks on, during a ceremony in Cottonwood Falls,
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