Nursing /NCO Board AR 670-1 Wear and Appearance of Army Uniforms and Insignia Part 4
Para 3-3 | What are Indecent Tattoos?
Indecent tattoos or brands are those that are grossly offensive to modesty, decency, propriety, or professionalism
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Para 3-3 | What are Indecent Tattoos?
Indecent tattoos or brands are those that are grossly offensive to modesty, decency, propriety, or professionalism
Para 3-3 | What are Sexist Tattoos?
Sexist tattoos or brands are those that advocate a philosophy that degrades or demeans a person based on gender
Para 3-3 | What are Racist Tattoos?
Racist tattoos or brands are those that advocate a philosophy that degrades or demeans a person based on race, ethnicity, or national origin
Para 3-3 | Where are Soldiers prohibited from getting tattoos?
on the head, face, neck, wrists, hands, or fingers
Para 3-3 | How many Tattoos are Soldiers authorized below the elbow or knee?
No more than 4
Para 3-3 | What is the maximum Authorized size of a Tattoo below the elbow or knee?
must be smaller than the size of the wearer’s hand
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Term | Definition |
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Para 3-3 | What are Indecent Tattoos? | Indecent tattoos or brands are those that are grossly offensive to modesty, decency, propriety, or professionalism |
Para 3-3 | What are Sexist Tattoos? | Sexist tattoos or brands are those that advocate a philosophy that degrades or demeans a person based on gender |
Para 3-3 | What are Racist Tattoos? | Racist tattoos or brands are those that advocate a philosophy that degrades or demeans a person based on race, ethnicity, or national origin |
Para 3-3 | Where are Soldiers prohibited from getting tattoos? | on the head, face, neck, wrists, hands, or fingers |
Para 3-3 | How many Tattoos are Soldiers authorized below the elbow or knee? | No more than 4 |
Para 3-3 | What is the maximum Authorized size of a Tattoo below the elbow or knee? | must be smaller than the size of the wearer’s hand |
Para 3-3 | What is the date of Soldiers being Grandfathered but can get no more tattoos in unauthorized areas? | 31 March 2014 |
Para 3-3 | What must Soldiers that were grandfathered to the Old Tattoo Policy do? | They must self-identify to their commander with locations and descriptions |
Para 3-3 | What must happen if a Soldier is not in compliance with the Tattoo Policy? | They must be processed out of the Army |
Para 3-3 | When must Commanders perform a check for extremist, indecent, sexist and racist tattoos? | Commanders must perform an Annual Check to ensure Soldiers are in Compliance with the Tattoo Policy |
Para 3-4 | What Jewelry is Authorized for wear while in uniform? | Soldiers may wear a wristwatch, a wrist identification bracelet, and a total of two rings |
Para 3-4 | Is a Wedding Set considered two rings? | No; a wedding set is considered one ring |
Para 3-4 | What Identification bracelets are authorized? | medical alert bracelets, missing in action, prisoner of war, or killed in action (black or silver in color only) bracelets |
Para 3-4 | How many items are Soldiers Authorized to wear on the wrist while in uniform or civilian clothes on Duty? | Soldiers are only authorized to wear one item on each wrist while in uniform, or in civilian clothes on duty |
Para 3-4 | Are Soldiers Authorized to have any piercings? | No; only exception is Females can wear earrings with the service, dress, and mess uniforms |
Para 3-4 | What type of earrings are authorized for Females? | screw-on, clip-on, or post-type earrings in gold, silver, white pearl, or diamond. The earrings will not exceed 6 mm or 1⁄4 inch in diameter |
Para 3-4 | Are Females Authorized to wear earrings with the Class C uniform? | No. |
Para 3-4 | What are considered Class C uniforms? | combat, utility, hospital duty, food service, physical fitness, field, or organizational |
Para 3-4 | Are there any Restrictions for Females wearing earrings off duty? | No; except the earrings do not create or support ear gauging (enlarging the holes in the lobe) |
Para 3-4 | Are Males Authorized to wear earrings off duty? | No. |
Para 3-4 | Are Males or Females Authorized to wear Piercings off duty? | No; except females can wear only earring piercings while off duty |
Can Males or Females wear Ankle bracelets, toe rings, necklaces, devices, medallions, amulets, and personal talismans or icons while in Uniform or on duty in civilian clothes? | No they are not authorized for wear in Uniform or on duty in civilian clothes |
Para 3-4 Are gold caps, platinum caps, or caps of any unnatural color or texture for teeth for purposes of dental ornamentation authorized? | No |
Para 3-6 | Are Keys or key chains Authorized on the belt, belt loops, or waistband? | Yes as long as they are Not Visible |
Para 3-6 | Are Soldiers Authorized to wear an Electronic Device on belt, belt loops, or waistband of the uniform? | Yes, but Only One Electronic Device can be worn |