Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 266, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 12 November 1918 — Identification Tag. [ARTICLE]

Identification Tag.

There has been a good deal of unfavorable comment in the navy on the prescribed method of wearing the Identification tag on account of the behavior of the woven jwire necklace, which rides up on the neck and inconveniences the wearer in various ways. These features have been overcome at the naval training station, San Francisco, by lengthening the wire so as to permit of Its being worn bandolier fashion from above the left shoulder to below the right arm, the tag hanging a few inches below the apex of the right axilla. In this way the wire does not rid® up nor Interfere with the movements of the body.—Army and Navy Register.