Ahoy there!
Dog tags was a term that was often used but was generally frowned upon in my time. They were supposed to be referred to as ID discs.
In the RMR and my first few years in full time service I wore the red and green on the cord. Then it was the round metal ones, but we still had to stamp them. Eventually they were issued on the 'plug chains' with all the details engraved for us. HBM was the standard method of reducing the noise hazard.
If I remember correctly a Royal Marine is supposed to wear his ID discs whenever he is on duty.
As a Troop Sgt and Sgt Major I sometimes used, in conjunction with the beret with lining removed, the "show me your ID discs" ploy to select 'volunteers' for working parties.
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- chunky from york
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Sticky,
Never had any coloured or fibre ones, just aluminium ones that the stores corporal stamped out for us. We had to be there when he stamped them, as if he got them wrong you carried the can.
No magic chains just cheap green nylon string and no plastic suround, just black masking tape. Basically the question was , what ever is cheapest, thats what you get.
Nowadays wear bright red ones to alert the paramedics about transplant, Diabete and immunosupresants.
Never had any coloured or fibre ones, just aluminium ones that the stores corporal stamped out for us. We had to be there when he stamped them, as if he got them wrong you carried the can.
No magic chains just cheap green nylon string and no plastic suround, just black masking tape. Basically the question was , what ever is cheapest, thats what you get.
Nowadays wear bright red ones to alert the paramedics about transplant, Diabete and immunosupresants.
Chunky from York
I may not be the man I was, but I was
I may not be the man I was, but I was
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- chunky from york
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'Twenty One,
B' Sqdn was based in Leeds, Morphine? they wouldn't trust us with aspirin. Especially after a couple of sticks of PE4 fell out of Pete Hardmans bergen as he set off home for Liverpool !!!! 'Now how did that get there?' Ok Pete strip search for you.

What was the rule? never use your morphine on some one else, use theirs and if theirs is missing - tough. and always write M on their forehead and the time in lipstick.
Lets face it you would only get lipstick if you were with a bunch of booties.

B' Sqdn was based in Leeds, Morphine? they wouldn't trust us with aspirin. Especially after a couple of sticks of PE4 fell out of Pete Hardmans bergen as he set off home for Liverpool !!!! 'Now how did that get there?' Ok Pete strip search for you.
What was the rule? never use your morphine on some one else, use theirs and if theirs is missing - tough. and always write M on their forehead and the time in lipstick.
Lets face it you would only get lipstick if you were with a bunch of booties.
Chunky from York
I may not be the man I was, but I was
I may not be the man I was, but I was

