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Pretty much only when I'm directed to. Deployed, I had one laced into my boot.
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I wear Identification Tags. Not trying to be sarcastic, just a big believer in identifying things by their actual name.
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TSgt Joshua Copeland
CSM (Join to see), the AFI that covers them refers to them as Identification Tags, however most reporting instructions and Mobility Folders say Dog Tags.
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I only wear my tags while in the work uniform, excluding the pt uniform. I wear them around a belt loop and in my pocket. I do not like them around my neck because they can easily become a choking hazard. In civilian attire they are an automatic target for questioning, or just for identification. Should you lose them in public as well, it is all too easy to steal someones identity.
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It was odd to me when I came over to the AF to see that they were kept in a mobility folder... As a Marine, we wore them all the time in uniform. I still wear mine all the time in uniform, but I do not wear them in civilian status or clothing.
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While I'm still in I wear them daily, even when I get out I may still wear them just out of habit.
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Does it count if they are looped around a belt loop and stuck into my pocket?
1. I dont like my skin turning green
2. Never fails they break when doing the most silly things. Like, sitting. How that works, IDK.
3. The clinking gets on my nerves.
So, into the pocket they go.
1. I dont like my skin turning green
2. Never fails they break when doing the most silly things. Like, sitting. How that works, IDK.
3. The clinking gets on my nerves.
So, into the pocket they go.
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