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Ghanaian British soldier shares how he joined the British Army with his rasta without paying a cedi
Terry Kwame Obeng, aka Strabo Quame, overcame setbacks in Ghana’s security services and joined the British Army, receiving ...
WASHINGTON — To help compete for top talent, the Army has updated its regulations for tattoos, cutting processing times for new recruits who have the body art. Secretary of the Army Christine E.
The U.S. Army is updating its tattoo policy. According to a memorandum issued Wednesday from the Secretary of the Army, effective immediately, Army policy surrounding tattoos now allows some tattoos ...
WASHINGTON - The U.S. Army recently eased its restrictions on tattoos, freeing up processing times for new recruits and opening up to a wider pool of candidates looking to serve — a move echoed by ...
As the military struggles with dismal recruiting numbers, a congressional watchdog is suggesting that confusion over tattoo policies may be a factor in recruiting and retention for the services. The ...
If you’re a tattoo artist in an Army town, batten down the hatches because soldiers just got the green light for more ink. The Army announced on Thursday that soldiers are now allowed to have tattoos ...
The Army on Wednesday significantly relaxed its tattoo policy, becoming the military branch with some of the most relaxed rules for ink, as it scrambles to deal with a recruitment crisis. "Social ...
Soldiers can now sport more tattoos on more body parts after the Army decided to loosen its rules on body ink. Pentagon officials say the move was made to help beef up sagging recruiting numbers in ...
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