Air Force Dog Tags 1954-1967 (Vietnam War Era) Reviews

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Vietnam era style U.S. Air Force (USAF) Dog Tags (most common type 1954 to 1967).Rolled edge down, with debossed text and notch. Our notched tag replicas are made of thicker (0.02") and heavier (0.2 oz) stainless steel (not monel).There are 6 variants of the service number on this tag based on rank: Enlisted Men (AF Prefix), Enlisted Women (AA Prefix), Aviation Cadet (AD Prefix), Reserve & Warrant Officer (FV Prefix), Non-Regular Officer (AO Prefix), & Regular Officer (A Suffix). Notched Dog Tag Stainless Steel Dull Finish. Notch, hole, and rolled edge can be re-oriented. Heavy duty .5mm thick. Typically used with indented debossing type. Embossed or Debossed with customized text. Stainless Steel Long BallChain Mil-spec dull finish long ball-chain necklace. Made in USA. Military Spec.

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Posted 1 year ago
Very nice. I had these made because my father just passed away. He was in the Air Force, but once he got out he never saw his dog tags again. Great way to honor him. Great job!
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Posted 1 year ago
They were incredible, the family loved them as a keep sake and to remember the life of a proud service member.
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Posted 1 year ago
These were just like the ones my Dad had and were a wonderful gift for all of his kids and grandkids to celebrate his life!
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Posted 1 year ago
These are excellent for my impression of 60s era Airman.
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Posted 1 year ago
I am very satisfied with my dog tag purchase. The dog tags arrived very quickly and were just as advertised. Thank you so much and it has been a pleasure doing business with you.
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Posted 1 year ago
The tags I received were identical to the originals, great job! Thank you very much.
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Posted 1 year ago
Had to get a replacement pair of tags for when my dad served 1956-1959. One of the original pair was lost by one of the kids decades ago. He had the other one before he died, but you can't divide 1 into 5 people! So we reached out to Dog Tags and sure enough, they produced a clone of the original! I used the black shoe polish to fill in the lettering and let dry and it likewise came out like the original and years of dirt/dust build up! Very easy to do. Thank you so much for your support!
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Posted 1 year ago