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when i was on active duty I wore them all the time..now that I am retired my wife wears them all the time
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AR670-1
Chapter 3–11. Identification tags and security identification badges
a. Identification tags. Wearing identification tags is governed by AR 600–8–14.
(1) Soldiers will wear identification tags at all times while on duty in uniform unless otherwise directed by the commander.
(2) Personnel will wear identification tags around the neck, except when safety considerations apply (such as during physical training).
Chapter 3–11. Identification tags and security identification badges
a. Identification tags. Wearing identification tags is governed by AR 600–8–14.
(1) Soldiers will wear identification tags at all times while on duty in uniform unless otherwise directed by the commander.
(2) Personnel will wear identification tags around the neck, except when safety considerations apply (such as during physical training).
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Neil Henson
A lot of veterans do not wear their tags. Most keep them in a drawer or somewhere safe. Give them to family members. Son or grandson. I remember as a boy playing war with my dads dog tags from Korea. I still have them. Now I make them. Contact me if you need a pair dogtagUS.com
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I don't but it is always reason reach. On deployment I had it attached to my boots.
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There's not one day that went by after I joined that I was not wearing my dog tags. Was a requirement to wear them in uniform by my units.
After my second (final) discharge, I chucked them in the trash. Not sure why.
After my second (final) discharge, I chucked them in the trash. Not sure why.
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