With Veterans Day nearing, Boston-based Brigham and Women's Hospital is re-launching a search for the owner of a U.S. Army ring found about two years at the facility on 75 Francis Street.
"The BWH safety and security team has worked diligently in hopes of finding the ring's rightful owner but has been unsuccessful to date," the hospital wrote Friday in a Facebook post with photos of the ring.
The initials R.E.Z. are inscribed inside the band of the ring. One side features a banner that reads "Airborne" above an eagle's head, suggesting the owner may have been from the 101st Airborne Division. The other side of the ring features a sword, point up, on top of Roman fasces, consistent with the shoulder sleeve insignia of the 18th Military Police Brigade.
The hospital also shared photos of the ring on Twitter.
This @USArmy ring w/ R.E.Z engraved on it was found @BWH 2 yrs ago. Help us find it's owner before #VeteransDay by sharing this far & wide! pic.twitter.com/IMVpqlReyF
— Brigham and Women's (@BrighamWomens) November 4, 2016
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