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Consequently, why is there a notch in dog tags?
This style of dog tag was used by the militaryfrom 1941 to the early 1970s. “I heard that the notchis so that when a soldier is killed in action, the dog tagsare supposed to be placed in the mouth between the front teeth anda soldier is to kick the jaw of the deceased in order to wedge thedogtag into place.
Thereof, why are army dog tags notched?
World War II "notched" tags It was rumored that the notch's purpose wasthat, if a soldier found one of his comrades on the battlefield, hecould take one tag to the commanding officer and stick theother between the teeth of the soldier to ensure that thetag would remain with the body and beidentified.
The military only issues dog tags tocurrent servicemembers. They do not issue them toveterans. The National Archives also doesn't issuereplacement dog tags if you make a military recordsrequest. They will only send copies of your militaryrecords.