Description
The official MOD90 ID Card Holder “MOD90” Identity card holder for holding your Armed Forces Identity card aka MOD90 or MOD form 90, the official ID card of soldiers of the Royal Navy, Royal Air Force or British Army, this wallet is specifically designed for those serving in the Airborne division or known as the Parachute Regiment.
Known for making up the bulk of 16 Air Assault Brigade and and ready to move at a moments notice 16 Air Assault Brigade stand ready to take on the most arduous of taskings and react quickly to any situations where they are needed on behalf of the UK government whether it is peacekeeping operations or a speedy evacuation as seen as recently as on Op Pitting with the evacuation of personnel.
Made of finely polished 100% leather with the crest of the Ministry of Defence.
The ideal Parachute Regiment wallet for holding your Identity card
- Features the official crest of the Ministry of Defence aka MOD.
- Flips out police warrant card style with 2 transparent ID card holders.
- It also holds another card in the additional window which may be used for another related card such as your Forces Railcard, Defence Discount Service Card, Driving license or other special Identifcation.
- One is ideal for your MOD90 or ID card and the other perhaps your Armed Forces Railcard or Defence Discount Service card
- Designed to perfectly and securely hold your Armed Forces Identity Card.
- This card holder is “TRI-SERVICES” and can be used by any of the Armed Forces whether Army, Navy, RAF or Royal marines and whether Regular or Reserveand MOD employees and cadet forces.
- Featuring the crest of The Parachute Regiment
It is recommended to keep your MOD90 Identity Card seperate from your other personal documents as loss or theft has to usually be reported as soon as possible,
It should also be noted now that MOD90’s can be retained by ex-services personnel on leaving the service, they are to be cut at the corner where the date of expiry where is so they cannot be used to enter MOD establishments, but are rather there to retain a link to the service and also for forces benefits alongside the DDS card which does the same thing, although they are not replaceable.
Since the Home Office revised the existing guidelines years ago MOD90 is now a permitted proof of age since the date of birth is printed on the ID itself and door staff should be aware of this.










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