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    I have a strange allergy, can I enlist?

    When metal touches my skin for an extended period of time my skin gets irritated and starts to itch. My concern is wearing dog tags. I know they make silencers which people wear and also came across a plastic tube that the chain can be put through. Would I be allowed to wear one of those? Thanks.


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    There might be times when you wouldn't be able to wear something over the chain, such as during boot camp, but otherwise I don't recall any times when it would have been prohibited. I used the outer shell of 5-50 cord over the chain.

    This might be a time when you don’t want to volunteer information. Getting a little itch won’t stop you from doing the job, but might possibly be another hurdle to jump.


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    I just wouldnt mention it.
    I have a mole on my neck, and wearing my dog tags was very irritating. In boot camp, I did as I was told and wore it with the plastic wrap.

    Once in the fleet, I had my dog tags in my pocket and put it on for inspections.


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    That's weird, I never once wore dog tags around my neck in boot camp. We kept our medical thing in our boot, and didn't get the tags till about 3 days before graduation. This was almost 3 years ago, fwiw.


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    Quote Originally Posted by BR34 View Post
    That's weird, I never once wore dog tags around my neck in boot camp. We kept our medical thing in our boot, and didn't get the tags till about 3 days before graduation. This was almost 3 years ago, fwiw.
    Each platoon and DI are different. I was in bootcamp 7 years ago.


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    We never wore dogs tags in boot camp either. I always used 550-cord for my tags, except for inspections. The cord was quieter and more comfortable.


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    Quote Originally Posted by giveen View Post
    Each platoon and DI are different. I was in bootcamp 7 years ago.
    I wonder if any plts wear them now before graduation. I don't remember seeing them on any of the other recruits from other companies either. We need to find out from a newer Marine.


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    We were given a tag that had our social and name on it if I remember.. It wasn't an official one. We got our real ones during Marine week prior to graduation.


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    that's a waste of money...

    as for us we got ours when they made our IDs.... no point wasting cash when they might drop...

    the 550 cord sheathing is a great idea as it's more comfortable and nice looking.


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    Quote Originally Posted by BR34 View Post
    I wonder if any plts wear them now before graduation. I don't remember seeing them on any of the other recruits from other companies either. We need to find out from a newer Marine.
    I thought we wore them for part of the time, but am not really sure. Not a long time, but twelve years is long enough to wipe away that detail of boot camp.


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    For combat purposes, the 550 cord is a bad idea. Unlike the chain that can break if someone is choking you, the 550 cord can be used to kill you because it won't break away.


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    We weren't allowed to wear our dog tags in boot camp. But after we earned the title we had to but we weren't allowed to wear those things...

    We also showered with our "thinking caps" (Kevlars) a couple times..so..I mean..it depends on your PLT.


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    Quote Originally Posted by SSgt Petzold View Post
    that's a waste of money...

    as for us we got ours when they made our IDs.... no point wasting cash when they might drop...

    the 550 cord sheathing is a great idea as it's more comfortable and nice looking.
    Nice looking dog tag chain, now that's a good one. What the hell does it matter what the chain looks like as long as it is serviceable and besides who is going to look at it when you are wearing it?

    Never ever read so much trival in my entire life.i


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    Quote Originally Posted by dizark View Post
    We were given a tag that had our social and name on it if I remember.. It wasn't an official one. We got our real ones during Marine week prior to graduation.
    Same thing with me. I went through in Dec 2008.


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    Quote Originally Posted by marine95 View Post
    For combat purposes, the 550 cord is a bad idea. Unlike the chain that can break if someone is choking you, the 550 cord can be used to kill you because it won't break away.
    We only used the casing of the 5-50 cord, over the chain, so that it would still break if grabbed.


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