Posted on Sep 23, 2014
COL Vincent Stoneking
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The newest revision to AR 670-1 is available now. It is on S1 Net, or your favorite official site.

AR 670–1
Wear and Appearance of Army Uniforms and Insignia
This rapid action revision, dated 15 September 2014--
o Updates guidance for authorized and unauthorized hairstyles for females (para
3-2).
o Clarifies guidance on Soldiers obtaining new tattoos (paras 3-3c(3)(a) and
(b)).
o Updates tattoo policy for Soldiers with grandfathered tattoos who request to
apply for commissioning or appointment (para 3-3g).
o Clarifies that Soldiers who entered the Army with body mutilation have the
ability to request an exception to policy (para 3-3l).
o Adds wear guidance for an activity tracker, pedometer, or heart rate monitor
(para 3-4a).
o Removes the wear guidance for Criminal Investigation Division Command
Soldiers to wear shoulder sleeve insignia of their respective commands as
their shoulder sleeve insignia-former wartime service (para 21-17a(7)(d)).
o Clarifies wear guidance for gold star lapel button (para 22-6c).
o Adds wear guidance for next of kin lapel button (para 22-6d).
o Updates definitions of braids/plaits, conservative, cornrows, dreadlocks or
locks, neat, optional clothing, and twists (glossary).
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SSG Accountant
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COL Vincent Stoneking Great update, specially for the tattoo policy.
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1SG Company First Sergeant
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Saw that this morning as well Sir. I thought it had already been posted but I guess not, thanks for sharing.
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1SG (Join to see) It may well have been. A very quick search for AR 670-1 didn't turn it up for me, and the "recent discussions" still sorts based on recent comments, so it could very well have been. Considering the emotion around the tattoo issue, I figured it was worth a potential double-post.
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Yeah I am sure that many are happy about the revision to the tattoo policy COL Vincent Stoneking, especially given the amount of posts and complaints about the original change back in March.

Given the amount of complaints we saw back then, S1s across the Army should have lines of Soldiers in the days to come submitting Warrant and commissioned Officer packets.
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