Do dog tags still have a notch?

At this time, all military tags included a notch in one end. Historians say the notch was there due to the type of machine used to stamp the tags. By the 1970s, those machines were replaced, so the tags issued today are now smooth on both sides.
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What does a notched military dog tag mean?

Known as the “locating notch” in military manuals, the notch helped medical personnel properly seat the dog tag into the imprinter. The Model 70 allowed medical or mortuary affairs personnel to transfer a soldier's personal information on the dog tag and imprint it directly onto medical documents.
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What are current US dog tags?

Today, dog tags issued by the US military include the service member's Name, Branch of Service (all except Army), Serial Number (often Social Security Number, or DoD ID Number), Blood Type, and Religious Preference (if any). This information is the most essential information needed on the battlefield.
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Does the US military still issue dog tags?

Identification tags are issued today as they were in 1916.
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What did they do with dog tags when a soldier dies?

Each metallic piece carries the soldier's name, branch of service, blood type, religion and service number. If the solider is killed, one of the tags is removed for official records. The other remains with the dead soldier's body to help with identification by burial units.
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Why does a soldier wear 2 dog tags?

The first tag was to remain with the body, while the second was for burial service record keeping. The tags were given to enlisted men, but officers had to buy them. The Navy didn't require ID tags until May 1917. By then, all U.S. combat troops were required to wear them.
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Can I wear my deceased father's dog tags?

Yet, loved ones occasionally wear the dog tags of those that they have lost. A civilian may wear dog tags that belonged to a grandparent, parent, or spouse. They may wear the tags to remember and honor their family members.
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What does the Navy use instead of dog tags?

The Navy Department Library. Every officer and enlisted man in the United States Navy will wear a metal identification tag which will bear the wearer's name, the date of his birth and enlistment, and, in the case of an officer, his rank and date of appointment.
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What does T43 mean on dog tag?

• T43 Tetanus Shot and Year.
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Did the Navy stop issuing dog tags?

The U.S. Navy no longer issues Dog Tags to its sailors, however you can still order replica mil-spec tags as replacements from us. Read more about the history of US Navy Dogtags.
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What does C mean on dog tags?

Today's identification tags identify vital information about the wearer: name, Social Security number, blood type and religious preference. During World War II there were only three religious categories that could be put on dog tags: P for Protestant, C for Catholic and H for Hebrew (Jewish).
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Are all 20 dog tags at the Normandy crash site?

With the exception of the Kodiak and SOS Escape Pod, all of them are Flashback Sites too! The Normandy Crash Site contains 20 Dog Tags, 4 crates of Eezo, 6 Flashback Sites, 1 Datapad and 1 Lost N7 Helmet.
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What does T55 mean on a dog tag?

1950-1953 Korea

1 LASTNAME, FIRST M. 2 Service # 3 Tetanus Date (T55) Blood Type.
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Are military dog tags embossed or debossed?

United States military issued dog tags are imprinted with one of two types of letters: embossed or debossed, both of which are valid since both types of machines are still used depending on the base. However, embossed is far more common.
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What does a red dog tag mean?

A red dog tag is a dog tag that's been colored red to symbolize that the wearer has an underlying medical condition. For this reason, they are often called red medical warning dog tags. They are the same design and shape as normal dog tags, but with a different purpose.
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Do soldiers wear two dog tags?

Generally, each soldier is allotted two dog tags. One of them is worn at the neck as a chain and the other is kept inside the shoes of the soldier. These dog tags are made up of T304 stainless steel. This type of stainless steel contains 18% chromium and 8% nickel to resist corrosion.
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Why are ww2 dog tags notched?

In World War II, identification tags started to look more like today's standard-issue dog tags. They were metal and rectangular, with a notch in a lower corner. The soldier's information was imprinted on the metal tag. That notch was used to align the metal plate on the machine that embossed the information.
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Why are special forces dog tags black?

The "BLACK" dog tags have been made according to the regulation of the January 15, 1967 of the United States Army, Vietnam (USARV) which ordered to all of the Special Operation Groups operating behind enemy lines to blacken all insignia when in the field.
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What did WWII dog tags look like?

Navy & USMC Dog Tags WWII 1921-50⚓

In World War II members of the U.S. Navy and Marine Corps wore Dog Tags of a different shape than the Army and Air Force. They were oval shaped, had either one (P1917) or two (P1940) holes, and were engraved or etched rather than debossed or stamped.
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Why did the Navy get rid of dog tags?

Dog tags used to include social security numbers as the military transitioned from serial numbers, and that lasted more than 40 years until 2015 when the services began to remove social security numbers over privacy concerns.
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Do Marines still get dog tags?

This was eventually replaced in 2015 with the DoD ID number (EDIPI) (which we offer as Modern Issue Dog Tags). Use as a replacement or spare for regulation issued set. They look EXACTLY like the ones I was issued in boot camp so many years ago.
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Should I let my dog say goodbye to my dead dog?

If your family pet has died from a cause that doesn't pose a risk of infection to your surviving dog, and you feel comfortable doing so, you can show your dog the body of your deceased pet.
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What do you not say when someone's dog dies?

Here are some examples of what not to say when a pet dies: "Don't cry." Crying is part of the grieving process for many people. "It's just a [dog/cat/etc.]." A comment like this that downplays the loss is mean and thoughtless. You don't know what the pet meant to that person.
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Can dogs tell their owners grave?

The dog's keen sense of smell lets them locate a deceased person much quicker than any human or machine can. Because of this, it is not far-fetched that dogs can smell graves when they are near a cemetery and can even catch a whiff of their owner that has left this world before they did.
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Why do Marines put dog tags in boots?

The answer is simple. Dog tags are supposed to be worn in combat situations, although I never did - it's the old fashioned way of being able to be identified if someone who doesn't know you comes across your body.
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