What has not changed in the revised policy is the ban on extremist, indecent, sexist or racist tattoos. Soldiers traveling commercially on official business are authorized to wear the Army Combat ...
After 21 years of service, U.S. Army Sgt. First Class Louis B. Smith Jr. found himself battling a new enemy: heart failure.
Despite updates to regulations in 2016 that clarified rules and gave troops slightly more flexibility on where they can put their ink, some still complain that the Marine Corps is too restrictive ...
Estela Martín argues that under a change in army rules her tattoo will never need to be exposed When Estela Martín got a black lotus flower tattooed on the upper part of her right foot at the ...
In June, the Army took some steps to clarify exactly what is permitted. It reportedly now allows recruits and soldiers to, for instance, have one tattoo on each hand — as long as they do not ...