Regrettably, I was never in the service, but securely stashed away in my safe I have a pair of dog tags worn by my uncle, T/Sgt. James Hulings when he was KIA on 01/20/45 on his 28th mission, flying with the Mighty Eighth.
My most treasures possession.
Both sets. One with my Service number, and one using my Social Security number as the service number. Thye changed sometime in 1969. miles
They are inside of a candy dish on top of my refrigerator as I type this
Yep. BAPTIST. AB POS. How I keep up with my blood type. Grandson wanted them but I’ll hang on to them till he can fully appreciate them. I went thru Basic before the Volunteer Army. I’m an old fart. Found out right quick fear and pain can be great motivators. Dis would take you behind the barracks and “lay hands” on you. Not talking about the TV evangelists type of laying hands, more like fists.
I have mine and my dads and uncles. Theirs are the treasures.
Still have mine, basic was not a 'cakewalk' IN 1962, WE HAD A THIRD WASH OUT OR SET BACK !!!!
I have mine and my dads and uncles. Theirs are the treasures.
Me too.
I lost mine. I had new ones made at a Gun Show. But the were not the same.
i have mine and my grandfather's (RIP) WW2 tags.
Yep. They hang on the wall next to my desk in my NJROTC classroom
I still have mine 50 years after i got them
Where can I buy a standard issue dog tag chain?
I have no idea what happened to my Brother's
I have my set from the Air Force and my original set from Army basic (1980). When my Infantry unit was mobilizing for DESERT STORM everyone got a new set. I knew the guy running the dog tag machine and he made me an extra tag I put on my chain. It read:
IF YOU ARE
RECOVERING MY BODY
[bleep] YOU
It was funny at the time, a bit of hubris I suppose
Yes, from US Navy boot camp at Great Lakes in early 1987.
I also have my dad’s, from when he was in the navy in the 1950s.
Yep. From FLW Basic 1971, hanging on the Hanger with the Dress Green Jacket I was mustered out in. In '73,(Ft Dix) before I left Germany, Augsburg, they made me exchange my Professionally Tailored Wool Winter DGs for the flimsy Summer Greens. Supposedly to "re-issue". And "no" I can't put the jacket on anymore! ha I also got put in the Texas Nat'l Guard(Beaumont).
Mine yes, and several sets of my dads. I served from 1976 to Dec 31st 1982. Dad served from 1948 to 1974. Marine Corps for 10 years and then Air Force for 16 years. He was a pilot most of his time, except when he was young and sent to Korea in Nov 1950 from Japan. The Korean War ended on his 21st birthday in 1953. He had been in constant combat from Nov 1950, to July 27, 1953. He ended up by attrition leading a Marine Long Range Recon Unit. He went to Korea weighing a 160 pounds of fighting weight.... the day of his 21st Birthday, when the war ended... he weighed 95 pounds.
He just passed this past October 31st, 2023. November 2 would have been his 92nd birthday.
Sorry for your loss Mr Sea- you joined "the Club no one wants to join"....Mine left this earth back in 2001, also in October, the 6th. He fought the Japanese with MacArthur's Army, all the way to Okinawa. I am an only child, so was very close. He was my Hero, as I am sure your Dad is to you. When I went down to Texas to be with him, and I was, on his last night on earth. Some of my cousin's heathen young'uns had got into his treasure box and took all his ribbons, Battle Stars, 4 Bronze Stars and his dog tags. I found his Journal and some photos in another stash. Men who's names he never told me about. He wrote a little until his first bombing in New Guinea. He stopped writing until on the ship home, after Okinawa. He said all his tour, he was bombed a total of 18 times. Then again in Ft Lewis, "Today I am a happy boy! I am discharged!"...ha, we know that feeling a bit, don't we? God bless you and your Dad's Service! Real men they were...
Where can I buy a standard issue dog tag chain?
I don't know, but those chains are TOUGH !!
yep i do, same ones since 1974
I still have multiple sets and my originals from 1978.
Seems like every deployment they gave us a new set as part of the process.
Still have mine. Air Force 1963-67
One on my BACA vest and one my wife keeps in her box in the safe.
USN Aviation Structural mechanic 1987-1990.
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Never served, but I have one of Dad's from 1942-46. My brother has the 2nd one.
Still have mine also, hanging on my handloading powder cabinet, every time I open or close the cabinet door it ring-a-lings 😁 (1971-1983, break in service, 1990-2000)
I still have one. Somewhere along the line, one "disappeared." I haven't the faintest idea what happened to it. Issued to me in Basic Training, March, 1959, at Fort Chaffee, Arkansas.
L.W.
I still have 2 one in the gun safe other on key chain
US Army 1988-1992 12b fort .wood MO
Yep, one is on with my truck key so I see it everyday. U.S. Army 69’- 71’
I have mine and my dads, hanging together on a folded American flag.
Still have mine 1962-1966 Air Force, as well as my Radiation detection device !!