In February 1952, New York City bought 2.5 million dog tags. By April, every kid in New York - from kindergarten to fourth grade - had their very own dog tags, allowing them to be easily identified in the event of a nuclear attack.
In February 1952, New York City bought 2.5 million dog tags. By April, every kid in New York - from kindergarten to fourth grade - had their very own dog tags, allowing them to be easily identified in the event of a nuclear attack.