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On the issue of American military identity cards

This question ... sorry, it's really hard to answer. . . .

I only have one ID card at hand now (nonsense), which was run at Fort Benning base.

Because many bases of the U.S. military are ordering such ID cards, the styles of ID cards vary from place to place. However, there are only the following differences in style. Please note:

1. Letterpress printing and gravure printing. I saw this advertisement in equipment magazine. My brother even ordered letterpress, and mine is intaglio = = 2. : because when I clicked on the name column, I found that the name column made by other bases was cursive, while mine was ordinary. Sorry), so it seems that ID cards made in other bases are also made in different fonts. 3. typesetting now that the identity cards of the us military have been upgraded, typesetting is different from before. Our old version is divided into four lines, followed by name, military number, blood type and religious belief. The new model has an extra line (I seem to remember). For the army, it's us. The army, for land and sea, says USMC (don't ask me anything else, I really don't know anything else). Generally speaking, it is mainly to add a service distinction.

Other differences ... really not! Say ... what is curling? Although my own card is a military version, I can't find the hem after rummaging over and over again. However, if I am looking at my intaglio card, it does look a little sunken in the middle. The question of size is the simplest. Isn't there a noise-reducing rubber sleeve attached to the dog tag? If it is too big, it will be stretched. If it is too small, it will not stretch at all, but it will not wear. Let me talk about it first.

In a word, the ID card is not too expensive. If you want to order it, order the military version, which costs tens of dollars and is valuable for collection. Brother Lian heard from friends in Shanghai that his reputation is good, and he should not do such a wicked thing as using the civilian version to cheat you on the military version.

Suddenly found that you are a stingy guy who doesn't give points. Forget it, you wrote so much, it's cheaper for you = =

However, for my efforts, give me a score of about 20 points. To fight the American army, TAT.