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[pct-l] creepy



Yes, morbid, but they also can be instrumental in expediting medical care 
when the victim is still alive, but unconscious, as happened to a friend of 
mine.  She's a very vocal fan now and wears one laced in her bootlaces and 
in the laces of her running shoes... I keep intending to order ones for my 
husband and myself...

Kim


From: "Jeff Moorehead" <jeffmoorehead1@cox.net>
To: "PCT List" <pct-l@mailman.backcountry.net>
Subject: Re: [pct-l] creepy
Date: Thu, 26 Jan 2006 10:10:10 -0800

Creepy? Yes, still I believe that is the only way they were able to identify 
Michael Kennedy and Sonny Bono after the trees pulled that major ground 
offensive a few years back...

>With all the chat lately about trail hazards, (cats and trees and such) I 
>find the dog tag idea a little creepy.  My ex-husband veteran explained to 
>me that the primary purpose for dog-tags is to identify the casualties on 
>the battlefield.  Maybe it's just me, but it's a little bit creepy......
>Marion
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