Tattoos are now permitted on the hands and back of the neck if they are not "extremist, indecent, sexist or racist." Army Regulation 670-1, which was modified via a message released Jan. 25, also now specifies: "Any tattoo or brand anywhere on the head or face is prohibited except for permanent make-up."
because they were army
The Soviet Army suspected most SS men of having committed atrocities. If they could, SS men tried to get taken prisoner with ordinary regular German soldiers and remove the tattoo.
Tattoo was a signal that called soldiers and sailors back to their quarters. It came to represent an entertainment for an evening. Today it refers to a military musical performance that may include other exhibitions of military skills.
A tattoo with 6 and 7 together can represent the gang MS-13 (6+7=13). People with these tattoos will likely be covered in gang tattoos, they would rarely only have one small tattoo with these numbers if it indeed represented gang affiliation.
US Army, British Army, Canadian Army, Free French army, Polish Army, and the German Army
As long as you don't have tats on your hands, face, or neck.
Tattoos are prohibited on the hands ( Knuckles fingers ) .they are also prohibited on the front side of the neck the face and the ears.. Forearms / arms are ok as long as the tattoo is not offensive ( Racist sexist )..
Chris Brown has a tattoo of a skull with a halo above it!
Hands or eyes
No. Just express yourself. Its not gay to tattoo your hands.
For many veteran's, a star tattoo on their hands means that they got through a difficult time in their lives. A veteran wearing a star tattoo can also mean that they shined during their time served.
praying. praying.
Yes, recruiter can and are allowed to have tattoo's, however they must be authorized under the Army's tattoo policy. These policies can be found in Army Regulation (AR)670-1
NO you can not.
He has Praying Hands w/rosary tattoo on his left shoulder and a Celtic Cross on his other.
The best solution might be to wait until you have been in the Army for a bit, or even after you are out, and then see if you still feel strongly about getting an Army tattoo. It's a big decision to make and one that will be with you forever.
a clock with no hands on it.my hubby works at the prison