United States Coast Guard members put their lives on the line while covering a lot of ocean. Now, Coasties are able to cover a lot more of their bodies with ink, because the Coast Guard recently eased ...
As the military struggles with dismal recruiting numbers, a congressional watchdog is suggesting that confusion over tattoo policies may be a factor in recruiting and retention for the services. The ...
The "Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo" feels like it has been around forever but, in actual fact, it only officially began in 1950 and was awarded the "Royal" part of its title in 2010. However, if you ...
The Marines, noted for having the strictest tattoo rules in the military, just eased up a bit in a nod to the ubiquity of the form of body art. During the weekend, a recruiter who handles Marines who ...
The Navy is easing its tattoo policy in a bid to recruit and retain more sailors from the millennial generation, of whom more than 1 in 3 sport body art. Sailors will be allowed to have neck tattoos, ...
Military vets often get tattoos to resemble a significant event or time while he or she was serving to preserve the memory in a physical way. High Caliber Tattoos’ Bobby Easley & the Indianapolis Art ...
The House Committee on Armed Services and the military services have acknowledged recent challenges in recruiting, which they have attributed to a number of social and economic factors. Tattoo ...