Thursday, April 23, 2015

New Army Tattoo

Erase Tattoo Removal Blog 


The army has recently updated their tattoo policy after under harsh criticism this year. The revised changes have been published this month and are effective immediately. All army personnel are expected to comply, along with new recruits who are hoping to enlist.


So what are these changes and what is and isn’t allowed.  Firstly, face and neck tattoos are still not allowed in the Army.Any tattoos that are visible above a t-shirt neck line are not permitted and could mean a person will be denied by the army, or will not receive promotions. 

Vulgar and offensive tattoos are also not allowed. While the policy has changed, the meaning behind tattoos must not be offensive to anyone, especially if the tattoo is visible when soldiers visit other countries.

The changes that are going to make the biggest impact include those that prior to this month limited the size, placement and number of tattoos a soldier could have. With the new rules, soldiers are allowed to have as many or as little amount of tattoos as they want, and are not limited by size.

If someone is looking to enlist and has a tattoo that is not allowed under these restrictions, the best choice is to have the tattoo removed with professional lasers. Contact your local tattoo removal studio to learn more about cost and treatment plan joining the army is not a part time job, it is a career. 

Tattoo removal is an investment for those looking to start a new career in the armed services and laser tattoo removal can help make sure you are able to start your new career.

If you are in the Chicago land area and looking to get a face or neck tattoo removed get in touch with Erase Tattoo Removal studio in Oak Brook, IL. We can help get you ready for the army by erasing that tattoo that will keep you from enlisting. 

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For those looking for exact policy changes and revisions they can be found under AR 670-1 & DA PAM 670.  

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