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He planned to add a tattoo spelling “Life” on his left arm, but that’s on hold because of a Marine policy taking effect Sunday. The Marines are banning any new, extra-large tattoos below the ...
The Corps will now let Marines wear slightly bigger arm band tattoos but the popular sleeves -- ink covering most or all of a person's arm -- are still banned, according to a detailed new policy ...
They just know they can't get a sleeve." Marines still won't be able to get sleeve tattoos — which typically cover the arm from shoulder to wrist — under the latest updates to the tattoo ...
The Corps will now let Marines wear slightly bigger arm band tattoos but the popular sleeves — ink covering most or all of a person's arm — are still banned, according to a detailed new policy ...
For the first time in 15 years, US Marines will be allowed full-sleeve tattoos that cover most of their arms and legs - but inked soldiers could be banned taking part in ceremonial other high ...
The U.S. Marine Corps on Friday announced updates to its tattoo policy, allowing Marines to sport sleeves and have as many tattoos as they’d like anywhere except their faces, necks and hands.
But Marines whose tattoos aren’t visible in the T-shirt ... his wife thought he was “stupid” for prohibiting the full-arm designs. “I just don’t want them being Marines,” Neller ...
Even Marines abiding by current regulations can be prohibited from assignments, however, including Marine security guard or recruiter due to forearm tattoos. Leadership conceded that tattoos are ...
Under the new policy, Marines can have tattoos anywhere on their chest or back, as long as a crew-neck T-shirt can cover them. Arm tattoos are allowed no further than a line around the ...
The U.S. Marine Corps on Friday announced updates to its tattoo policy, allowing Marines to sport sleeves and have as many tattoos as they’d like anywhere except their faces, necks and hands.