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What is this M.M.G. case?

Could these be military? The person that had them served in Pearl harbor in WW2. They are Wilt cases. I may be way off.  But wondering. Thanks.20190827_193430.jpg

 

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What is this M.M.G. case?

How do you know that the person who had them served in Pearl harbor?  Is there any time line to their history or just hearsay?

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What is this M.M.G. case?

Initials of the owner??

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Looks like a monogram, like, a big one though...

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I bought them from a friend that lost his wife. They are his wife's, fathers cases. He tells great stories about his father in law & his service. He felt they may be military. But was unsure. 

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They aren't the initials of the original owner. So that's what is confusing me.  

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They do look like initials, but also a military stencil as well.
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Also, the stretchable tills and lined compartments indicate luggage, not shipping cases.

How about "Modern Major General"? 🙂
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We don't know if he was the original owner . The alphanumerics do not scream military to me, but they do have the characteristics of an era.  I don't know if they were typical of the 1920's, 30's or 40's....it's a clue that can help.  I want to say 1930's but cannot stand by that date.

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