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"Find someone dead who looks near enough like you, or whose body is beyond recognition, and change identity tags with him."
We quickly decided to leave our uniforms behind, along with identity tags and personal papers.
But the family was not notified until about five years ago that an identity tag bearing his name had been found, she said.
And then the metallic click as the identity tags slid off.
So it's reading - this is where the spying really comes in, beyond identity tagging.
Impatiently he pulled out his identity tag, with the current year's punch-mark on it.
The chief reached down and lifted the corpse's identity tags, on a chain around what was left of the neck.
See these later signals with its identity tags?
He held up a handful of identity tags.
It's a microchip which, when inserted into some part of the chair, will act like an electronic identity tag.
Members are issued with a unique number embossed onto an identity tag or bracelet.
But that does not mean that the idea of chips as personal identity tags will ever generate profits.
"It's a communicator," she said to the empty lab, "or maybe a smart identity tag."
Harvey explained: 'The identity tags are changed every week.
Ribaud had said something about it being an identity tag for one of the original crew members.
They had Wiseguy group and sort the identity tags, based on time and position of their transmissions.
Jim Warwick was identified from his identity tag.
Joe is given a fallen comrade's identity tags and assumes another identity.
"There's no identity tag, but they're all coded with a Starfleet alpha priority."
None of the corpses wore identity tags.
I myself collected Ernst's identity tags and papers.
They are very sensitive and when their world seems to be falling apart, they want to put identity tags on anything they consider theirs.
An identity tag is worn.
Identity tags had been switched.
Harvey took off his identity tag and inserted it into a machine like a railway station weighing machine upon which he stepped.