will i be DQ FOR ENLISTMENT for my hand tattoos they are 3x3 inches each and ones a lions face, the other is a owls face
will i be DQ FOR ENLISTMENT for my hand tattoos they are 3x3 inches each and ones a lions face, the other is a owls face
From your title "hand tattoos on hands" I thought you had tattoos of hands on your hands...haha
Regs in relation to tattoos keep changing. It used to be as long as they weren't offensive or gang related then it changed to not being visible in uniform. I honestly don't know what it is now. I would ask a recruiter.
"There are no secrets to success. It is the result of preparation, hard work, learning from failure."
- Colin Powell
The new regulation is getting tough. Every tattoo has to be listed on a document with pictures added. It then has to go all the way up the chain of command with each person signing their approval. Good luck.
Respectfully,
Sgt, how often do you see fellow soldiers with tattoos on hands, and are they that strict with policy?
"There are no secrets to success. It is the result of preparation, hard work, learning from failure."
- Colin Powell
This article was the CSA ideas of when he was SMA for a brief time.
http://www.armytimes.com/news/2011/1...ikely-102411w/
A large majority want to see changes to the tattoo policy. Simply put, they don’t want to see so many tattoos.
Command Sgt. Maj. Ronald Riling, of Army Materiel Command, said he shares that view. “I think the tattoo policy is a little loose,” he told Army Times. “The Army is a profession, and we need to relook [at] the tattoo policy. I don’t like tattoos on the neck where they are visible. If they’re not visible and they’re covered up, I think that’s a soldier’s prerogative.”
I for one like to see standards change to a more professional appearance than looking like a MMA fighter. I think tattoos are becoming ludicrious. I do not know why people want to mark up their body then always regret it when they hit late middle-age.
My tattoo is on my arm and nowhere visibile when I am in uniform.
Last edited by Chief Kemosabe; January 21st, 2012 at 09:02 PM.
Iraq/Afghanistan Vet/Former Marine
Enlisted in 1983 - Still serving
I've always agreed with the not visible while in ACU uniform policy. Which would ban hand and neck tattoos.
"There are no secrets to success. It is the result of preparation, hard work, learning from failure."
- Colin Powell
The MMA fighter comparison was spot on too. /cookie to fmcityclicker
I see where u guys are coming from, but what I dont understand is u guys comparing ppl with tattoos to mma fighters? I recently spoke to my recruiter and he can get them waived. But a guy with tattoos and one without all can be excellent soldiers, so imj dont stereo type the guy with the tattoo, because in battle im sure he will as you will and watch your back...