Wednesday, December 25, 2019
Marine Corps Tattoo (Body Art) Policy
Marine studentencorps Tattoo (Body Art) PolicyMarine Corps Tattoo (Body Art) PolicyThe Marine Corps takes a conservative approach to personal appearance, in terms of grooming and uniform standards. Eccentricities in dress or appearance that detract from uniformity and team identity are not permitted. Following this principle, the Marines have detailed guidelines governing what kinds of tattoos are allowed. The Corps fruchtwein recently updated its policy in 2016, and while there were some changes, the basic policy remains the same Tattoos are permitted as long as they can be covered by the standard physical training uniform of green t-shirt and shorts. If they follow these guidelines, Marines can have as many tattoos as they want. Under MCBUL 1020, there are several official ways to measure tattoos to make sure theyre in compliance with Marine Corps rules. There are both elbow-measuring and knee-measuring tools that can be used to make sure the uniform would cover a tattoo (ideally b efore its applied to the skin). Sleeve Tattoos and Brands in the Marines A sleeve tattoo is a very large tattoo, or a collection of smaller tattoos, that covers or almost covers a persons entire obere extremitt or leg. ansicht are prohibited in the Marine Corps.? Half-sleeve or quarter-sleeve tattoos (very large tattoo, or a collection of smaller tattoos that covers, or almost covers the entire portion of an arm or leg above or below the elbow or knee) that are visible to the eye when wearing standard physical training gear (t-shirt and shorts) also are prohibited. In addition, Marines may not have tattoos or brands (any marking that cant be easily removed) on the head or neck, inside the mouth, or on the hands, fingers or wrists.One exception that is allowed a single band tattoo of no more than three-eighths of an inch in width on one finger. Other Types of Tattoos Prohibited by the Marines Tattoos or brands that may be considered prejudicial to good order, discipline and m orale, or are of a nature to bring discredit upon the Marine Corpsare not allowed. These may include but are not limited to, any tattoo that is sexist, racist, vulgar, anti-American, anti-social, gang related, or related to an extremist group. Cosmetic Tattoos in the Marine Corps The Marine Corps allows cosmetic tattooing in certain circumstances. Cosmetic tattooing refers to medical or surgical procedures conducted by licensed medical personnel.For example, an individual may be medically authorized to get a tattoo on scar tissue in order to disguise it or make it less noticeable. Tattoos in Other Branches of the U.S. Military All the other branches of the armed forces have policies governing tattoos. They all tend to be similar to the Marine Corps policy, although the Army loosened its rules somewhat in 2015, to help with recruiting efforts. But all prohibit tattoos that are derogatory in nature or are too large or obtrusive. The goal is to keep Marines and other troops as uniform as possible, right down to their skin.
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