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. “The ...
The Marine Corps is considering changes to its current tattoo policy, a Marine Corps spokesman confirmed to Task & Purpose. The possible changes were first hinted at publicly on Reddit after a user ...
A recent decision by the U.S. Marine Corps to loosen its policy on tattoos brought a new wave of recruits to the Alle-Kiski Valley Marine recruiting offices. The Marine Corps changed its policy Oct.
The U.S. Marine Corps updated a 5-year-old tattoo policy that will now permit Marines to have sleeves, ditches and an unlimited number of other modifications to their skin. Corps officials announced ...
Marines have long wanted a more relaxed tattoo policy. (Alan Lessig/Staff) If a leaked email is true, the Marine Corps may soon allow sleeve tattoos, an unlimited number of tattoos for officers, and ...
The Marine Corps has done away with a tattoo policy rule requiring its members to submit 360-degree photos of themselves when seeking enlisted retention, or special assignments like embassy guard or ...
Marine Cpl. Jeremy Carter gets a tattoo of a American Flag on his arm on Thursday, Sept. 20, 2001, from tattoo artist Lee Waters of Tattoo Lee's Golden Needle in Jacksonville, North Carolina, the home ...
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. “The ...