Every soldier receives one pair of dog tags in Basic Training. When the soldier gets to his first duty station, he normally receives a second set.
All service members are issued them, in all branches and components of the US military.
All military personnel, be they medic, chaplain, private, or general, can be considered POWs.
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Nearly ALL operations involved US personnel.
all military personnel wore (two) dog tags. one on a main chain and the second attached to the main chain by a smaller chain. if the member was killed for any reason, the second dog tag, on the smaller chain, was removed to record the death of said person. this applied to both the ETO and PTO. this method is still in effect. Note: on the dog tag was victims name, serial number, date of immuniztion and religious preference
All service members are issued them, in all branches and components of the US military.
Not at all.
All US service members are issued and required to wear dog tags regardless of branch. That's not true. I've been in for awhile, and unless you're sent on an IA or GSA, you are not required to wear dog tags.
No.
Yes, it is common for military personnel to wear their dog tags outside their shirt for identification purposes. However, regulations may vary depending on the specific military branch and the individual's duties. It's always best to consult with the relevant authorities or follow the guidelines provided to ensure compliance.
Yes all military jobs you have and wear your dog tags
Doctors in the military are issued defensive arms--they usually get the M9 pistol. They can't have a weapon to use offensively, like a rifle.The only people in the military who are issued no arms at all are chaplains.
No. There are several personnel in the military who will never see a combat tour - there are some who will never even see any overseas assignment, period.
Secretary of Defense
All military personnel, be they medic, chaplain, private, or general, can be considered POWs.
There is USM personnel all over the world, not just Germany. We have military all over the world to protect us against conflicts and uprising.
colchester is the only military correction centre in England for british personal which takes in all of the 3 armed forces.