Rumors about Hegseth's tattoos have consistently circulated online since Donald Trump nominated him as defense secretary.
WASHINGTON — To help compete for top talent, the Army has updated its regulations for tattoos, cutting processing times for new recruits who have the body art. Secretary of the Army Christine E.
If you’re a tattoo artist in an Army town, batten down the hatches because soldiers just got the green light for more ink. The Army announced on Thursday that soldiers are now allowed to have tattoos ...
Incoming U.S. Army recruits are facing new, strict guidelines for any ink they want on their body, under new regulations limiting soldiers' tattoos. In an announcement to troops at bases in eastern ...
New rules that would ban new recruits from having tattoos below the elbows and knees or above the neckline have been approved by the Army, military magazine Stars and Stripes reports. The new policy ...
Soldiers on Fort Hood don’t have to leave the installation for a popular form of self-expression anymore. Starting now, Fort ...
Soldiers can now sport ink on their hands, behind their ears and on the back of their necks, according to an updated Army tattoo policy published June 23 aimed largely at helping recruiters avoid the ...
Tattoos are as ubiquitous in the military as high fade haircuts, high-stress jobs, and even higher annual percentage rates for brand new muscle cars. Given the prevalence of ink among service members, ...
HUNTSVILLE, Ala. — A newly revised tattoo policy that will remove the limit on the number and size of soldiers' tattoos is coming very soon, Army Chief of Staff Gen. Ray Odierno said Wednesday. The ...
The Army on Wednesday significantly relaxed its tattoo policy, becoming the military branch with some of the most relaxed rules for ink, as it scrambles to deal with a recruitment crisis. "Social ...
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