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English: The Marine Corps addressed Marines who have sleeve tattoos like the one shown above in Marine Administrative Message 494⁄08, Sept. 4. The message explained that inked Marines, who were previously grandfathered by MARADMIN 198⁄07 are no longer allowed to serve on recruiting and Marine Security Guard duty. ‘‘High standards of professional military appearance remain a part of our Marine Corps heritage. We serve proudly in every region of the world, in peace and combat, fulfilling our role of America’s ambassadors and defenders of freedom,” said Gen. James T. Conway, commandant of the Marine Corps, in MARADMIN 014⁄07. |
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Source | http://www.marines.mil/unit/mcbquantico/PublishingImages/2008/080918_MADMINTattoo1_HiRez.jpg | ||||
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