* % a evidenceof citizenshipwas enteredon the identification cards so that the abovementionedpapersdid not have to be carriedby the individual. (3) Bach Identification Cardwas to containthe following: Photograph,fingerprint, name and signatureof the individualdate of birth,weight,height,-color of hair and eyes,fact of U.S. citizenship, and signature of the validatingofficer. (h) Lists of suchpersonsshowingage and name and address of next of kin were furnishedweeklyto the Passport Division,Departmentof State. For those traveling from the U.S. a copy of these listswas furnishedto the Collectorof Customs,&n Rancisco, and for those departingfrom Hawaii,a copy to the Collector” of Customs,Honolulu. 20. IDENTIFICATION CARDS: a. The followingpo~ciea and proceduresfor issuhg identificationcardswere established: (1) To expediteissuance,the War DepartmentCardwas issuedto Army and Alr Force civilianemployees,and the Navy card to civilianemployeesof the Navy,as a generalrule. (2) Becauseof the wide geographical dispersionof the civiliansconcerned,arrangenmtswere made for the issuanceof identification cardsby the Anw or Navy 27 SectionI w. ,.,