The evolution of military tattoos, from Sailor Jerry to skull logosFor generations, tattoos have served as both a rite of passage and a record of service for members of the military.By Clay Beyersdorfer11 hours ago
How WWII brought about the normalization of tattoos Finding an ink-free service member is infinitely more rare than the alternative, but that is a relatively new phenomenon. By Claire Barrett4 days ago
Soldier is first to get approval for traditional Samoan hand tattoosAn Army captain earlier this year became the first soldier to be granted approval to display the traditional ink.By Jonathan Lehrfeld and J.D. Simkins12 months ago
Services need clear guidance for granting tattoo waivers, report saysLawmakers are questioning whether tattoo policies are slowing military recruiting.By Meghann Myers3 years ago
Hand, ear and neck tattoos now OK for soldiers amid recruiting crunchThe service has gone back to its surge-era tattoo policies as recruiting falters.By Davis Winkie3 years ago
Can the military boost recruitment by allowing more tattoos? A congressional panel wants Pentagon leaders to look into the issue.By Leo Shane III4 years ago