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Free 1914 AIF Identity Disc from Military Shop

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The metal ID Disc worn by members of the Australian Imperial Forces was designed to assist in the identification of seriously wounded or dead soldiers.

Australian troops’ first ‘regulation method’ of personal identification was a strip of tape carried in the tunic pocket during the Boer War (1899–1902), on which the man’s name was written. But soldiers did not always carry it in the correct pocket and detailed searches would often be required when trying to identify a casualty.

In 1906, Australian soldiers were issued with a tin disc and given orders that it was to be worn around the neck (they had to find their own twine!). The discs were stamped with the soldier's name, regimental number, religion, and unit. The use of identity discs for AIF members was governed under AIF Order No. 2 issued by Brig.Gen W.T. Bridges, on 26th August 1914. The disc measures 35mm x 42.5mm.

The first discs worn by the AIF were created aboard the troop transports carrying the first contingent of Australian and New Zealand troops to war. Each transport was issued with blank discs, a hammer and metal stamp kit.

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  • aka dog tag.

    • or metal pogs

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    Is this genuine (ie we'll get a tag that an actual soldier wore), or a reprint/replica of them?

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      replica

    • Not sure why the neg - twas a genuine question, the store's website description says nothing helpful in this regard.

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      Wouldn't a genuine dog tag be priceless? Especially if it belonged to vet.

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    There's no cancel button

  • I am getting this message:

    "We will require payment prior to processing your order"

  • I guess it worked? It comes up under current orders

  • Is this stamped with your own ID or someone else's?

    • I believe it will be the name that is on the picture

  • That shopping cart is pretty crap… and also as edrift asked, is it stamped with your own ID or someone else's? I'd love to get my dogs name stamped on it :)

  • The 'Soldier On' clothing is for a good cause

  • Luckily my cats name is John Murray. Glad I didn't call her Dick Murray.

  • Is it really appropriate to have this on pets!?

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    Received in the mail today.

  • Received!

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