Can You Have Tattoos in the National Guard?

Recruits for the Army National Guard and Air National Guard should follow the same appearance, grooming standards, and moral character as any “full-time” active-duty recruit would be expected to follow. Tattoo policies became less stringent during the Iraq and Afghanistan wars to open up the option for more recruits to join. Today, there are also more millennials who are opting for body art, so policies have been again re-examined in order to open the doors to more recruits.

Despite some of these changes, when it comes to tattoos, the National Guard still sets clear policies.

  • The US National Guard does not limit the number of tattoos you can have.
  • Recruits cannot have tattoos on their wrists, hands, neck, or face.
  • The singular exception to the hand rule is allowing one ring tattoo per hand.
  • Under no circumstances will any tattoos that could be considered sexist, racist, extremist, or indecent tattoos be allowed.

If you plan to join the National Guard or any branch of the military, tattoo removal is an excellent option for you. The specialists at Removery are skilled and highly trained in removing tattoos that do not meet the National Guard’s tattoo policy.

Our PicoWay® laser technology can safely remove any unwanted tattoo to ensure that you comply with the admittance standards of any military branch you plan to join. We use only the most advanced state of the art equipment that is designed to remove tattoos of any color, on more skin types, and in fewer sessions.

Laser Removal for Tattoos That Violate National Guard Policy

Do you have a tattoo that violates the National Guard Tattoo Policy?  Removery offers a 10% discount to those who are in the process of enlisting or already enlisted in the National Guard contact a Removery tattoo removal expert to learn more about your options.

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