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Mr Quion met Mr Albano and his son and asked the marine engineer to consider removing his tattoo with a laser.
The Marine Corps has done away with a tattoo policy rule requiring its members to submit 360-degree photos of themselves when seeking enlisted retention, or special assignments like embassy guard ...
On Thursday, the Marine Corps debuted its latest tattoo regulations, and those Marines will be disappointed because full sleeves are still off limits. The new policy updates the Marines Corps ...
Sgt. Lucien Lewis, a career planner with Headquarters and Service Battalion, Headquarters Marine Corps, displays the tattoos on his right shoulder. Lewis had the tattoos before Marine ...
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 ...
U.S. Marines who are thinking about expanding their body art should proceed with caution. The Marines Corps overhauled its tattoo policy last week, with the goal of seeking “to balance the ...
Sgt. Lucien Lewis, a career planner with Headquarters and Service Battalion, Headquarters Marine Corps, poses to show the tattoos on his arms in 2017. (Lance Cpl. Benjamin Harris/Marine Corps ...
The Marine Corps has relaxed some of its stringent tattoo policies, terminating a rule requiring troops to submit a 360-degree photo of themselves to extend their contracts or in applications for ...
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