Posted by Goose on November 05, 2015 at 17:22:21 from (70.198.46.78):
In Reply to: Tractor Tattoo posted by Ken Christopherson on November 05, 2015 at 15:21:37:
I can't imagine anyone having so little respect for their body that they cover it with tattoos.
I've put this 80 year old frame of mine through a lot of misery and trauma over the years, but I've never had the slightest urge to deface it with a tattoo. And I spent ten years in the Marine Corps in an era when it was almost a rite of passage to get a Marine Corps emblem tattooed on your forearm the day after you graduated from boot camp.
In fact, the Corp is cracking down on tattoos bigtime. Several years ago, a directive was issued that no Marine could have a tattoo that was visible when wearing any authorized uniform. Marines who had tattoos at the time the directive was issued had to have them entered in their service record book as pre-existing. I haven't heard that the directive was rescinded, so I assume it's still in effect.
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