U.S. airmen or Guardians eager to get inked with an “Aim High, Fly-Fight-Win” or a classic “I heart mom” tattoo now have the opportunity to do so. Branch officials announced Tuesday that tattoos up to ...
The U.S. Army is updating its tattoo policy. According to a memorandum issued Wednesday from the Secretary of the Army, effective immediately, Army policy surrounding tattoos now allows some tattoos ...
The Air Force style authorities have spoken: neck and hand tattoos are in, beards are still out. The new version of the service’s dress and appearance standards policy allows tattoos up to 1 inch long ...
In the Air Force, you can now officially have tattoos on your neck, drink your coffee while walking and not salute your boss when you drop your kids off at daycare, according to newly updated dress ...
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 ...
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