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What (who) is dog tag - definition

IDENTIFICATION TAG WORN BY MILITARY PERSONNEL
Dog Tag; Dog tags; Dogtag; Dogtags; Personal identification tag; Dog tag (identifier); Military dog tag; Dog tag (military); Military ID tag; Dog Tags; Dog-tag; Identification tags
  • [[Canadian Forces]] ID Disk. Name and service number are redacted.
  • Danish military dog tag
  • Russian dog tag
  • FSM]] as religion, made in response to a US Army representative refusing to print 'Atheist' on official dog tags. Custom dog tags are permitted as long as they adhere to US Army regulations.
  • A pair of blank dog tags on one [[ball chain]]
  • Hungarian 1978M current issue dog tag
  • Frontside of a German ID tag from 1961
  • A [[World War I]] German army dog tag indicating Name, place of birth, battalion, unit and serial number
  • East German ''Erkennungsmarke'' (identification tag)
  • Polish dog tags from the 1920s (right) and 1930s (left)
  • ID Tags for Lt. Henry Correll 2nd Vermont Volunteer Infantry
  • [[Israel Defense Forces]] Dog tag (issued 1966). Identification number, last name, first name, blood type.
  • Military dog tag, Italy World War II
  • British World War II fibre-disc-type dog tag
  • Blank Finnish dog tag (old model)
  • County code ("AA"), Issue year}}
  • Front side of Finnish dog tag from 2019
  • An American dog tag showing the recipient's last name, first name, Social Security number, blood type, and religion.

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  • A simulation of how a Canadian TV network could place their logo if a US network's logo is already present.
WATERMARK-LIKE STATION LOGO
Bug (television); Digital On-screen Graphics; Digital onscreen graphic; Bug (Television); Digital on-screen graphics; Scoring bug; DOG tag; Digital On-screen Graphic; Screen bug; Logo bug; Digital On-screen graphic; Network watermark; Network bug; Station bug; Television channel logo; TV channel logo
(dog tags)
Dog tags are metal identification discs that are worn on a chain around the neck by members of the United States armed forces.
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dog tag         
  • A simulation of how a Canadian TV network could place their logo if a US network's logo is already present.
WATERMARK-LIKE STATION LOGO
Bug (television); Digital On-screen Graphics; Digital onscreen graphic; Bug (Television); Digital on-screen graphics; Scoring bug; DOG tag; Digital On-screen Graphic; Screen bug; Logo bug; Digital On-screen graphic; Network watermark; Network bug; Station bug; Television channel logo; TV channel logo
¦ noun
1. a metal tag attached to a dog's collar, giving its name and owner's address.
2. N. Amer. informal a soldier's metal identity tag.
Dog tag         
  • A simulation of how a Canadian TV network could place their logo if a US network's logo is already present.
WATERMARK-LIKE STATION LOGO
Bug (television); Digital On-screen Graphics; Digital onscreen graphic; Bug (Television); Digital on-screen graphics; Scoring bug; DOG tag; Digital On-screen Graphic; Screen bug; Logo bug; Digital On-screen graphic; Network watermark; Network bug; Station bug; Television channel logo; TV channel logo
Dog tag is an informal but common term for a specific type of identification tag worn by military personnel. The tags' primary use is for the identification of casualties; they have information about the individual written on them, including identification and essential basic medical information such as blood type and history of inoculations.

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Dog tag

Dog tag is an informal but common term for a specific type of identification tag worn by military personnel. The tags' primary use is for the identification of casualties; they have information about the individual written on them, including identification and essential basic medical information such as blood type and history of inoculations. They often indicate religious preference as well.

Dog tags are usually fabricated from a corrosion-resistant metal. They commonly contain two copies of the information, either in the form of a single tag that can be broken in half, or as two identical tags on the same chain. This purposeful duplication allows one tag, or half-tag, to be collected from an individual's dead body for notification, while the duplicate remains with the corpse if the conditions of battle prevent it from being immediately recovered. The term arose and became popular because of the tags' resemblance to animal registration tags.

Examples of use of dog tag
1. During the conversation, he brought up the finding of the dog tag.
2. The news about Mashiach‘s dog tag, published in the Lebanese daily Al–Ahbar yesterday, did not change her mind.
3. "Yeah, yeah," he said. × × × Clinton‘s Austin Headquarters –– Ali Gallagher calls it a cat tag –– "dog tag" just isn‘t feminine enough.
4. "He respected who I was _ he told me to be careful," said Phillips, who still wears his dog tag and proudly shows the paperwork verifying his honorable discharge.
5. When the security guy read my barcode yesterday, I looked down at my dog–tag and thought about those two little letters – M and P.