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U.S. Air Force Airman has an excessive amount of tattoos on his arms Aug. 31, 2011, at Nellis Air Force Base, Nev. The new Air Force Instruction 36-2903, which was revised July 18, 2011, states ...
The revelation that the Air Force may tweak its tattoo policy this fall has airmen divided. Some favor the Army's plan. Others favor the leniency recently granted to sailors by the Navy's plan. A ...
Since then, tattoos have continued to grow in popularity, to the point where Thomas said the Air Force was losing 1,000 recruits a year “in some cases because they may have had very small ...
The Air Force and Space Force are now allowing tattoos on the neck and hands, ... The struggle to find new recruits from that small pool was felt by the Air Force last year. Maj. Gen. Ed Thomas, ...
Punishment for what the Air Force now defines as “excessive tattoos” can range from modest to, well, nearly thermonuclear. But buried in the fine print is something worth noting: taxpayers ...
The Space Force will permit small neck tattoos, and the Air Force is waiving some size limits on hand tattoos, according to an Air Force Recruiting Service memo leaked recently on the popular ...
The service is axing its "25 percent rule," which prohibits tattoos that cover more than a quarter of an exposed body part. That rule was added to the Air Force Guidance Memorandum, or AFI 36-2903 ...
WASHINGTON – The Air Force has announced new policies on tattoos. Authorized tattoos on the chest, back, arms and legs will no longer be restricted by the “25 percent” rule, while tattoos ...
LOS ANGELES (CBSLA.com) — The U.S. Air Force is changing its policies on dress and appearance in regards to tattoos in an effort to recruit more airmen. The new policy, which will go into effect ...
Airmen stationed at Nellis Air Force Base in Nevada no longer have to leave the base to get a back tattoo of Curtis Lemay flying atop a massive eagle with the word “airpower” in stencil font.
The Air Force has reportedly rescinded a short-lived tattoo policy that prohibited body art on the 'saluting arm' after turning away 26 recruits from basic training.
The Air Force has reportedly rescinded a short-lived tattoo policy that prohibited body art on the 'saluting arm' after turning away 26 recruits from basic training. Fox News Media Fox Business ...
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