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| [[File:Reach-Dog tag.png|thumb|250px|[[Jorge-052|Jorge-052's]] dog tags, as seen in ''[[Halo: Reach]]''.]] | | [[Image:Dog Tag.jpg|thumb|Historic dog tag.]] |
| '''Dog tags''' are simple identification devices that have been used by military forces for centuries.<ref>'''[[Halo: The Flood]]''', ''page 225'' (''"He paused to recover their dog tags, scavenged some ammo, and kept on going."'')</ref> the [[United Nations Space Command]] armed forces as well as other military organizations, such as the [[Sedran Colonial Guard]],<ref>'''[[Halo: Nightfall]]'''</ref> continue to use this form of identification in the 26th century. | | '''Dog tags''' are simple identification devices that have been used by military forces for centuries. This practice of identification has continued in the [[UNSC|UNSC Defence Force]]. |
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| Historically, dog tags were simple metal plates attached to necklaces. However, it is likely that with new technology developed since our time, the current design of dog tags was changed. The purpose of the dog tag is to provide information when it is most critical. This includes the soldier's name, rank, [[service number]], and [[blood]] type should they be injured and need medical treatment. | | Historically, dog tags were simple metal plates attached to necklaces. However, it is likely that with new technologies, the current design of dog tags has changed. |
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| Usually, dog tags are removed from a fallen soldier to identify and later report their death, without the need to carry the body, as this would be virtually impossible in a combat situation. For example, in his trek through [[Installation 04]]'s [[Library]], [[John-117]] found a dead [[UNSC Marine]] named [[Marvin Mobuto]], and took his dog tags.<ref>'''Halo: The Flood''', ''page 245'' (2003 edition); ''page 272'' (2010 edition)</ref> Dog tags are supplemented by [[neural interface]]s, which are capable of displaying basic information for identification and additional information on a soldier's [[Wikipedia:Vital signs|vital signs]]. This information is accessed via a [[heads-up display]]. Dog tags are useful in that they do not require a heads up display to access basic identification information. [[Orbital Drop Shock Trooper]]s, more commonly referred to as ODSTs, have their name, rank, service number and blood type on a sticker on their shoulder, instead of dog tags, although this might simply be redundancy for easier identification.<ref>'''[[:File:DutchODST.png|This image]]'''</ref>
| | The purpose of the dog tag is to provide information when it is most critical. This includes the soldier's name, service number, and blood type, should they be injured and need medical treatment. All [[UNSC]] personnel wear dog tags when on active duty. There are, however, some exceptions. [[Spartans]] have never been described as wearing dog tags, as it is possible that they interfere with [[MJOLNIR]] and [[SPI]] armor. Also, the armour itself acts as a dogtag, containing all info on the spartan wearing it. |
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| [[Gek 'Lhar]], a [[Sangheili]] [[Commander (Covenant)|commander]] in [[Jul 'Mdama]]'s [[Jul 'Mdama's Covenant|reformed Covenant]], collected the dog tags of some of the soldiers he had killed; some of which were [[Spartan]]s. These [[keepsake|dog tag trophies]] were later recovered by [[Fireteam Majestic]], after [[Paul DeMarco]] succeeded in killing the Sangheili.<ref name="Expendable">'''[[Spartan Ops]]''', ''[[Expendable]]''</ref>
| | Historically, dog tags were removed from a fallen soldier to identify and later report their death, without the need to carry the body, as this would be virtually impossible in a combat situation. for example in Halo the Flood Master chief found a dead solider called Marvin Mobuto and took his dog tag. |
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| ==Gallery==
| | Dog tags are supplemented by [[neural interface]]s, which are capable of displaying basic information for identification and additional information on a soldier's [[Wikipedia:Vital signs|vital signs]]. This information is accessed via a [[HUD|heads up display]]. Dog tags are useful in that they do not require a heads up display to access basic identification information. |
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| File:H4 Marketing Dog tags.png|{{UNSCShip|Infinity}} dog tags.
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| File:FUD - Chyler dog tags.png|[[Thomas Lasky]] holding [[Chyler Silva]]'s dog tags, with an attached [[Mgalekgolo]] armor fragment.
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| File:Nightfall - LockeAikenMacerWisner.jpg|Dog tags worn by [[ONI]] officers and [[Sedran Colonial Guard]] members.
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| File:DeMarco - 3.jpg|[[Paul DeMarco]] recollecting the dog tags stolen by [[Gek 'Lhar]].
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| File:HR-Jorge-DogTags.jpg|Closeup of Jorge-052's dog tags.
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| ==List of appearance==
| | [[Category:UNSC]] |
| *''[[Halo: The Flood]]'' {{1st}}
| | [[Category:UNSC Identification]] |
| *''[[Halo: Reach]]''
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| *''[[Halo: Evolutions - Essential Tales of the Halo Universe]]''
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| **''[[The Mona Lisa]]''
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| *''[[Halo 4: Forward Unto Dawn]]''
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| *''[[Halo 4]]''
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| **''[[Spartan Ops]]''
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| *''[[Halo: Nightfall]]''
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| *''[[Halo: Smoke and Shadow]]''
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| ==Sources==
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| [[Category:UNSC identification]] | |