Marines & Navy First line -- Your last name; Second line -- The first initial of your first and middle names; Third line -- Your serial number and religion (C=Catholic; P=Prodestant & H=Hebrew); Fourth line -- Your blood type (There was no blood factoring, positive or negative, in WWII); Fifth line -- Date of your tetnus shot; Sixth line -- Service you are in (USMC, USMCR (reserve), USN or USNR). Army 1st type Dec. 1940
GI dog tags, or military dog tags, have been used by the U.S. Army since 1906. They are now worn by members of other branches as well, for purposes of identifying military personnel who are ill, wounded, or have lost their lives in battle. Typically, two military ID dog tags are worn, with identical information. SoldierCity.com is a great resource which lists standard military dog tag information. There are five fields typically engraved or embossed (SoldierCity embosses the text):
LAST NAME
FIRST NAME AND MIDDLE INITIAL
SOCIAL SECURITY NUMBER
BLOOD TYPE
RELIGIOUS PREFERENCE
Military ID dog tags have become really trendy in the past few years. I just got a pair of embossed dog tags from SoldierCity for myself and for my boyfriend, who's actually in the Army (so he actually needs dog tags, unlike me!)
Marines & Navy First line -- Your last name; Second line -- The first initial of your first and middle names; Third line -- Your serial number and religion (C=Catholic; P=Prodestant & H=Hebrew); Fourth line -- Your blood type (There was no blood factoring, positive or negative, in WWII); Fifth line -- Date of your tetnus shot; Sixth line -- Service you are in (USMC, USMCR (reserve), USN or USNR). Army 1st type Dec. 1940 – Nov. 1941 first line first name of soldier, second initial, surname CLARENCE R JONES second line army serial number + blood type (space17) 37337566 O third line name next of kin FRED JONES fourth line address, number, street, next of kin 2843 FEDERAL BL fifth line address, city, state DENVER COLO 2nd type Nov. 1941-July 1943 first line first name of soldier, second initial, surname CLARENCE R JONES second line army serial number (8 first spaces) 37337566 T42 43 O tetanus immunization (spaces 10 > 12) FRED JONES tetanus toxoid (spaces 14 > 15) 2843 FEDERAL BL third line name next of kin DENVER COLO P fourth line address, number, street, next of kin fifth line address, city, state + religion (space 18) 3rd type JULY 1943-March 1944 first line first name of soldier, second initial, surname CLARENCE R JONES second line army serial number, tetanus immunization 37337566 T42 43 O tetanus toxoid, blood type fifth line religion P 4th type March 1944-April 1946 first line surname, first name, second initial JONES CLARENCE R
In 1922 ... most of the shirts or in the tags of the clothing say that year.
In Northern Paiute the word for a dog is togu - this is likely to be the native pronunciation of the English word "dog".
Former President Abraham Lincoln had a pet dog named Fido. Fido was a yellow dog that resembled a Labrador retriever, but his ancestry is unknown.
The Blue Lacey is the dog native to Texas.
Dog
To identify thier body when killed.
If you are refering to tags for dogs they are not called "dog tags". So the Military one came first.
Yes all military jobs you have and wear your dog tags
There are no rewards for beating Metal Gear Solid 2: Sons of Liberty with 30 dog tags. For the Tanker Chapter, you can collect 33 dog tags for the Infinite Ammo Bandana, and 78 dog tags for Stealth Camouflage. In the Plant Chapter, you can collect 100 dog tags to get the Brown Wig, which gives you infinite ammo, 120 dog tags for the Stealth Camouflage, 170 dog tags for the Orange Wig, which gives you an infinite hanging meter, and 218 dog tags for the Blue Wig, which gives you an infinite O2 gauge.
It is not in CAP regulations for it's members to wear dog tags.
Dog tags were first used in the mid 19th century during the Taiping Revolt. The tags were given to Chinese soldiers to identify them.
If you've ever gone through basic training in the army, you get this right away. The soldiers ID Tags resemble actual dog tags and you get treated worse than a dog until you've earned the right to be called a soldier, paratrooper, marine, sailor, or airman.
military Id tags are worn around the neck with a chain. there are two of them. if a military member is killed one of the tags is removed and forwarded to graves registration for reporting. since the tags 'look' like DOG tags, the slang word DOG-TAGS became part of military slang when referring to ID. tags.................. Alot of people called those among the ranks of the military the military dogs. The name of dog tags may be referring to the military owning them and them being the dogs of the military.
It is impossible to unlock all dog tags in the game, however it is ALMOST impossible to have the dog tags in the TAKEN section, mainly because two of the dog tags you can only get for participating in the creation of the game itself. But excluding those two, it would probably take over half a year, you would have to be playing constantly (I would NOT recommend doing that.) expecally for the gun dog tags and the reaching level Colonel Service Star 100 dog tag.
Dog tags on dogs have the town and a number that is registered to the owner.If you are asking about military dog tags: According to The American War Library, found dog tags aren't the property of the finder or the person identified on the tags. The dog tags still belong to the U.S. government. By law, all found military items must be immediately mailed to the Secretary of Defense.Write on a piece of paper where you found the tags, the date you found the tags, your full name and contact information.Place the letter and dog tags into an envelope.Seal the envelope and address it to the Secretary of Defense. The address is: 1400 Defense Pentagon Washington, DC 20301-1400 .Include your return address on the envelope.Take the envelope to the Post Office to be weighed so you can pay the postage and mail it.
Dog Tags - 2008 is rated/received certificates of: Australia:R (2009) France:-12 (DVD)
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