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Answer Maybe you refer to the Short Snorter. This was a paper money that you had all your friends sign. Each friend would keep the bill and so the next time they were together, they would have money to buy a drink together. Some were torn in half so that each buddy would keep one half for the time they met again. This symbolized friendship and hope that they would survive the war. Link with explanation and photo of a Short Snorter: http://www.456thbombgroup.org/snorters.html

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