Navy Tattoo policy changes

Based on the new Tattoo rules for the Air Force, I thought I would do a little research so I could make some suggestions to my cousin who is going to "boot camp" in a few months. Based on what I've seen in their version of Receiving, the only suggestions I can come up with are this.

I concede this that all the services are different and that each version of "boot" is designed to fit a particular need, but this is almost like a a parody.

This cannot be all there is right? I kept waiting for dudes in campaign-covers to come bursting thru the doors and unleash hell. Nope...they unleashed lunch. LOL

 
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Based on the new Tattoo rules for the Air Force, I thought I would do a little research so I could make some suggestions to my cousin who is going to "boot camp" in a few months. Based on what I've seen in their version of Receiving, the only suggestions I can come up with are this.

This cannot be all there is right? I kept waiting for dudes in campaign-covers to come bursting thru the doors and unleash hell. Nope...they unleashed lunch. LOL



That's some hard dick shit, right there :ROFLMAO:. Glad I didn't have to go to Lackland when I joined the ANG. I might've needed crisis counseling to handle all the stress.
 
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Tattoo's are pretty much a non issue in the NZDF, so long as they aren't gang related or offensive. Given the cultural significance with New Zealand's Maori (native New Zealand) culture and fair amount of Polynesians in the military, tattoo's (traditional and modern) of that are also pretty common. A CPO in the navy has recently got a full Moko (a Maori full face tattoo) with clearance from the navy.
 
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