

This was the same time when Army serial numbers were assigned to the Marines in France. (2) Both tags will be stamped with the name, rank, company and regiment or corps to which the wearer belongs and the second tag will be worn suspended by a cord one inch long from the bottom of the first tag. (Quartermaster, Marine Corps), will be habitually worn by all officers and enlisted men, and also by all civilians attached to the American Expeditionary Force. (1) Two aluminum identification tags, to be furnished by the Q.M.C. This order was amended on 15 February 1918 by General Order Number 30 (paragraph IV, 7n) which provided that: General Order Number 21, Section VI, Headquarters, American Expeditionary Force in France (13 August 1917) authorized square tags. These tags were regarded as part of the field kit and were to be suspended from the neck under the clothing.

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“Officers – full name and rank at date of issue enlisted men – full name and date of first enlistment in the Marine Corps. The order further provided that the tags would be stamped as follows: They will always be worn when engaged in field service, and at all other times they will either be worn, or kept in the possession of the owner. Hereafter identification tags will be issued to all officers and enlisted men of the Marine Corps. Identification tags were probably first authorized in Marine Corps Order Number 32 of 6 October 1916. They serve to identify Marines who fall in battle and secure a suitable burial for them. Identification tags, more commonly known as dog tags, have been used by the Marine Corps since 1916. ĭeSantis faces decisive moment with GOP debateĭOJ move for gag order in Trump Jan.DOG TAGS MARINE CORPS IDENTIFICATION TAGS Washington Post says poll showing Trump beating Biden likely an ‘outlier’ĭeSantis suspends scholarships to Florida schools with ‘ties to the Chinese.

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