A circle "W" on an Army ID card indicates that the service member has been awarded the "Warrior" designation, typically signifying that they have completed specific training or qualifications related to combat readiness or leadership. This designation may also denote participation in certain operations or missions. It's important for recognizing the individual's commitment and expertise within a military context.
the ID number on your ID card
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Your responsibility as an Army CAC card holder is to keep the card safe and secure at all times. This card functions as a military ID, insurance card, and holds personal information pertaining to enlistment.
If you are talking about the numbers on the bottom-left corner of a card, then no, the ID number on a card simply means its card number. Every kind of one card have the same ID number. These ID numbers merely tell what card it is.
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means that the ID card is for a dependent of a service member i.e, Wife, Husband, Daughter, Son...
Go on base to the issuer and tey should be able to help
i have stolan my id card so i want oue id card copy of my id card thank x
Non-Petty Officer
Yes only if you are in a London ceremonial regiment, you need your ID card too
That depends on what ID card you have.
you need to buy a mushabelly to get a id card