U.S. Air Force (USAF), replicas based on the 1975-2015 regulations. Made from mil-spec embossed stainless steel.
Use as a replacement or spare for regulation issued set.
This format is for airmen who were issued tags between 1975 to 2015 using a Social Security number. This was eventually replaced in 2015 with the DoD ID number (EDIPI) (which we offer as Modern Issue Dog Tags).
Depending on the issuing base dogtags were either Embossed or Debossed as machines were replaced over time, we offer both options below (but Embossed is easier to read).
To assist with making replica regulation USAF Dog Tags 1975-2015 we have created a template that automatically formats the information to the era-specific layout. Alternatively, if you have the original Dog Tags in-hand it may be easier to just recreate them directly on the Dog Tag Maker page, or just email us us a photo of them and we can do it for you.
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Why do people buy Dog Tags?
- Veterans order replacement sets of Dog Tags because they have lost their originals, they have been 'borrowed' by family members, or they want to give sets to their family as a memento.
- Family members and friends who want to create a little bit of history to celebrate and remember their loved ones.
- Veterans who never received Dog Tags (i.e. reservists).
Why are some 80s & 90s Era Tags debossed or have notches?
Are these authentic Dog Tags?
- Our templates will help you make a set of tags that are true to the regulation formats of the period you choose, although there may be minor variations depending on how precise the person who made your originals was.
- We offer both an authentic EMBOSSED (modern) Dog Tag font or the historical DEBOSSED (vintage) font depending on how the originals were issued.
Where can I research my relative's military records?
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A premium comprehensive paid service (with Free Trial) covering a large span of period of wars and nationalities. - National Archives Military Records
- National Archives Enlisted Records (1938-1946)
- National Archives Reserve Corps Records (1938-1946)
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- National Archives Veteran's Service Records Request
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USAF Dog Tags 1975-2015 Template Creator
Enter your info into the form below to easily create replica USAF Dog Tags 1975-2015. You can often find this information on DD 214 discharge papers. Watch this YouTube video for a demo. You can also design your tags free-form without using this template, or use our pen-and-paper mail/fax order form, or just send us an email with a description or photo of the original Dog Tags.
Overwrite the light grey text with your particulars and then click the Preview button. You can then make optional changes to your design (i.e. hole/notch location) or choose different chains and silencers on the following preview page.
What is the USAF Dog Tags 1975-2015 format?
Our replica USAF Dog Tags 1975-2015 have Embossed (raised) text on a 2" x 1⅛" dull stainless steel Dog Tag, rolled edge up, hole on left with the suggested regulation format:
- [Last Name], [First Name] [Initial]
- [First Name] [Initial]. (if last name is too long on line 1)
- [Social Security Number] AF (No spaces between groups of digits)
- [Blood Group] [Rh Factor]
- [Religion] (or NO PREFERENCE)
The USAF switched from using Service Numbers to SSN's in July 1969. The SSN was replaced by DoD ID (10 Digits no hyphens) in accordance with DODI 1000.30 on Aug 12, 2012. The letters AF (after the DoD number) are no longer mandatory on tags as of the JANUARY 2019 AFI36-3802 regulations which now supersede U.S.A.F.: Air Force Instructions 36-3103: Identification Tags from May 18, 2016.
The most recent and/or applicable USAF Dog Tags 1975-2015 regulations can be found in Air Force Instruction 36-3802, Jan 9, 2019
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More About USAF Dog Tags 1975-2015
The era spanning from the late 70s to mid 2010s covered many conflicts including: The Cold War, Beirut, Central America, Bosnia, Somalia, Persian Gulf War (Desert Shield and Desert Storm), The War on Terror (Afghanistan and The Middle East), Operation Iraqi Freedom, and many more.
Regardless of where one served whether at home or overseas, the Dog Tags themselves were standardized depending on the branch of service.
During this period the Debossed Tags from the Vietnam era were replaced with the modern Embossed style still in use today, although some bases continued to use the older deboss machines to issue new tags. Even the No-notch tag was issued in 1967 some bases still continued to issue notched tags until supplies ran out.
The Social Security number was the only numerical identifier used on dogtags during this period, which was eventually phased out in the mid 2010s in favor of the DoD ID number. If you require tags with the DoD ID number please see our Modern Dog Tags templates.
Lost Dogtags
Are you a veteran who lost his Dog Tags years ago? We can make you a new set that look almost identical to your originals depending on when you served. We also offer a Veteran discount!
Memorial Keepsakes
Recreations of personal historical Dog Tags from specific war eras make sentimental souvenir mementos to honor the memory of a loved one.
Commemorate your grandfather, father, or other veteran family members who served in the military with a recreation set of replica Dog Tags to match their originals.
Military Family Dogtags
Is one of your relatives in the military? Support your soldier with a Military Family Dogtag.
Not to be used for impersonation!
Not only is Stolen Valor unethical and disrespecful to our service members and veterans, it IS illegal in most jurisdications to impersonate a member of the armed forces. Unlike Military ID Cards, dogtags are not a valid form of official military identification so it is not illegal per se to wear them. However lying about military service or trying to pass yourself of as a service member or vet by wearing a uniform or medals that were not earned is criminalized in some circumstances, especially if done with the goal of obtaining money or other kinds of tangible benefits. Under no circumstances should dog tags be worn with this intent.
Giving back to Veterans
MyDogTag.com supports our military and veteran community by actively sponsoring Military, Veteran, and P.T.S.D. charities and organizations with free Dog Tags, often in memory and support of deceased and injured veterans and their families.
U.S. Military Dog Tags Frequently Asked Questions
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About Dog Tags from MyDogtag.com
At MyDogtag.com, we provide premium quality Personalized Military Dog Tags for sale that will last a lifetime. They are completely customizable so you can easily order G.I. replica Dog Tags as per military specs, or use your own design for any other use or occasion. The tag starts as a blank canvas, what you put on it is entirely your choice... you aren't obligated to put official Military Dog Tag info on it. You also get to see a preview of what your finished Dog Tag set will look like before you even order it! We can even laser engrave your custom logo or image!
All orders are shipped within 1 business day and are usually delivered within 1 week (in North America). If you need any assistance creating or ordering your USAF Dog Tags 1975-2015 please contact us directly, we are here to help!
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