Posted on May 28, 2014
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I am active duty enlisted in the army..I am trying to go officer..is there any way around the new tattoo policy...I am currently getting the one on my arm remove now but I still have one on my leg...
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SFC Logistics Ncoic
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Since you already have the tattoo you can see if they will accept a waiver.
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CPT Senior Operations Officer
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What rule are you breaking? More than four below knee/elbow? Larger than your extended hand? As far as I know the only way is to remove them...
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So, basically if you were a soldiers and had tattoos that were authorized before these new policies came into effect, those tattoos are OK. If you are enlisted and want to commission, however, you must comply with the new policies (even though your old tattoos may have been grandfathered). So, Enlisted Soldiers with any tattoos on the body locations listed in paragraph 3–3c(1) or Soldiers exceeding the limit of
four tattoos listed in paragraph 3–3c(2)(a) through (c) cannot request commissioning or appointment even if they are
grandfathered in accordance with paragraph 3–3c(3).
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Do you have tattoos on the head, face, neck (anything above the t-shirt neck line to include on/inside the eyelids, mouth, and
ears), wrists, hands, or fingers? Do you have more than four visible tattoos below the elbow (to the wrist bone) or below the knee? Do you have band tattoos that are more than two inches in width below the elbow (to the wrist bone) or below the knee? Do you have sleeve tattoos below the elbow (to the wrist bone) or below the knee? Below the knee includes your feet. The size of 1 tattoo is defined as the size of the wearer’s hand with fingers extended and joined with the thumb touching the base of the index finger. A sleeve tattoo is a tattoo that is a very large tattoo or a collection of smaller tattoos that covers or almost covers a person’s arm or leg. If you answered YES to any of the previous questions, you cannot request commissioning or appointment even if they are gradfathered. If you answered NO to ALL the previous questions, then you should be OK. Definitely double check though.
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And I believe this applies to every status of the Army: Active duty, NG, AR FYI
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I hope that helps, and lastly don't go based on what you hear. Consult the regulation. If you are unsure of the wording, then ask for clarification and don't give up hope :)
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SGT Alfred Cox
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unless its religious ... but I'm not sure.
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