Can Navy SEALs have tattoos?

As of March 2016, tattoos including full sleeves are acceptable. According to the Navy, only the head, face and scalp are off limits. The neck and behind the ear may have one tat but it should be restricted to one inch. Additionally, tattoos on the torso should not be visible through the white uniform shirt.
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Can you have tattoos in Special Forces?

The Army tattoo policy for 2021 is adapting to body ink becoming much more a part of general society. The tattoo policy no longer limits the amount or size of tattoos on the body so long as they are not present on the head, face, ears, neck, elbows, or hands.
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What tattoos are not allowed in the Navy?

Navy Tattoo Policy
  • You CAN have a single tattoo on your neck, provided it's less than 1″ in diameter.
  • You CAN have full sleeve tattoos.
  • Hand tattoos, including ring tattoos, are also allowed.
  • You CANNOT have tattoos on your head, face, ears, or scalp.
  • Offensive, racist, extremist, and sexist tattoos are NOT allowed.
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What is the Navy's policy on tattoos?

The Navy's tattoo content restrictions remain the same: no tattoo located anywhere on the body can be prejudicial to good order, discipline, and morale, or be of a nature that brings discredit upon the naval service.
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What military branch allows tattoos?

The Navy tattoo policy, updated in 2016, is the most lenient in all the branches. Navy tattoos can be anywhere on the body except the head, face, or scalp. The Navy is the only branch that allows tattoos on the hands.
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Will military pay for tattoo removal?

Generally speaking, visits to a tattoo removal clinic will be on your own dime—the government will not pay for you to have a tattoo removed, nor will health insurance. Fortunately, we do offer special discounts for military recruits, active duty, and veterans – it's our way of saying, “thank you for your service!”
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Why are tattoos not allowed in military?

The Reason: It is strongly believed in the armed forces that a candidate with tattoos has chances to have skin disease like skin cancer. They have termed permanent tattoos as “health hazard” as they can act as carriers for certain diseases.
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Can I join the Marines with tattoos?

In terms of size of placement Marines are only prohibited from tattoos on their face, head, neck and hands, with the exception of one ring-like tattoo. Removing the ban on knee or elbow tattoos heralds the return of sleeves for Marines.
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Can I get a waiver for my tattoo?

You can get a waiver, or you may not need one -- provided that the tattoo is not offensive in any way. Tattoos on the neck above your collar when you wear a regulation shirt, if it can be seen, is disqualifying. Tattoos anywhere that are racist, sexist or offensive in any way are disqualifying.
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How do become a Navy SEAL?

Meet the minimum Armed Services Vocational Aptitude Battery (ASVAB) score: GS+MC+EI=170 or VE+MK+MC+CS=220 or VE+AR=110 MC=50. Be 28 years of age or younger. Pass a physical examination required for divers. Be a U.S. citizen and eligible for security clearance.
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Can you have a sleeve in the Navy?

This allows Now that size restriction is gone, effectively allowing sleeve tattoos that can be seen even while wearing short sleeved uniforms, like the tan-and-black service uniform. But the biggest change may be above your collar. The new rules allow a tattoo on your neck, even behind your ear.
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What can stop you from joining the Navy?

To enlist, you must be qualified under current federal laws and regulations or have an appropriate waiver. There are age, citizenship, physical, education, height/weight, criminal record, medical, and drug history standards that can exclude you from joining the military.
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Can I have a neck tattoo in the Navy?

Neck: The Navy is the only branch to allow a single neck tattoo. One neck tattoo, no larger than 1-inch in diameter, is permitted. All other branches prohibit neck tattoos visible above a crew neck shirt.
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How long do you have to serve as a Navy SEAL?

Navy SEALs are eligible for retirement after 20 years of service, but many SEAL members continue service for at least 30 years to maximize their retirement benefits. After 20 years of service, Navy SEALS are eligible for 50% of their average base salary for retirement.
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Can CIA agents have tattoos?

Tattoos or brands anywhere on the head, face, and neck above the uniform collar are prohibited. 2. Tattoos or brands that are indecent or violate the Agency's harassment policy must be covered at all times while at work, including while in locker rooms.
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Do Green Berets allow tattoos?

(1) Tattoos or brands anywhere on the head, face, and neck above the class A uniform collar are prohibited. (2) Tattoos or brands that are extremist, indecent, sexist, or racist are prohibited, regardless of location on the body, as they are prejudicial to good order and discipline within units.
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Can I get a tattoo before basic training?

If you get a tattoo before basic training, it will depend on what tattoo you have and where it is. If you get a tattoo that is on the Air Force banned list before you start your basic training, then it is highly likely that the Air Force will not let you start your training.
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Are blackout tattoos offensive?

While the idea of a blackwork tattoo being offensive is very much up for debate, many believe the practice is a form of cultural appropriation. Consider this: a white man pays money to darken his skin for social gain (to look cool to his friends, to get more matches, for Instagram clout… whatever the reason).
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Can fighter pilots have tattoos?

TATTOOS, BRANDS AND PIERCINGS

Tattoos, brands or piercings anywhere on the body that are prejudicial to good order and discipline, or of a nature that may bring discredit upon the Air Force, are prohibited both in and out of uniform.
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Who gets paid more Marines or Army?

Personnel in the Army and Marines receive the same pay for the same rank, experience and duties. This is because, like all members of the Armed Forces, they use the exact same pay tables.
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How many pull ups Does a Marine have to do?

Men need to complete between 18 and 23 pull-ups on their PFT, depending on their age, to get full marks. Women need between four and 12 pull-ups on their PFT, also depending on age, to get the full 100 points on that event.
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Can a tattooed person donate blood?

If you have recently had a tattoo or body piercing you cannot donate for 6 months from the date of the procedure. If the body piercing was performed by a registered health professional and any inflammation has settled completely, you can donate blood after 12 hours.
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Why can't you donate blood with a tattoo?

You may not be able to donate if your ink is less than 3 months old. Giving blood after recently getting a tattoo can be dangerous. Though uncommon, an unclean tattoo needle can carry a number of bloodborne viruses, such as: hepatitis B.
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What happens if you get a neck tattoo in the Army?

There is no change to the restriction of neck tattoos. They are still prohibited. Soldiers who had a neck tattoo prior to the March 31, 2014, policy change and properly documented it will continue to be grandfathered. Any neck tattoo obtained after that date is in violation of the Army's policy.
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