Yes, so long as it meets certain criteria; not offensive, racist, hate symbol, doesn't cover a certain percentage of exposed skin, etc.
The person with the tattoo either served in the United States Marine Corps, or it is a tribute to a close relative or friend who served.
Because tattoo's are not sanctioned by the Marine Corps.
If they are in the corps.
The meaning of a Marine Corps tattoo can differ greatly. What most of them do have in common though, is that they are worn to show that the individual was in, or is still in, the Marines. Usually tattoo's are customized to portray the specific unit the Marine served/serves.
To find out if the Marine Corps are recruiting a person can locate and ask a Marine Recruiter near their location. A person can also request information directly from the Marine Corps. From there the person will be contacted by mail or directly from a local Marine Recruiter.
Most veterans have a Marine Corps sticker, or keep their combat knife, or a saber, or their Dress Blues. Some even have a USMC tattoo.
The highest command is Headquarters Marine Corps. The highest person in that command is the Commandant of the Marine Corps (CMC). The current CMC is General James F. Amos.
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A person looking for the Marine Corps logo can find it at The Official Marine Corps Website. The logo, emblem, seal, all can be found there. It will also list uses for the logos and seals.
The Assistant Commandant of the Marine Corps.
Sergeant Major of the Marine Corps - there's only one in the entire Marine Corps.
A soldier is someone who is in the army. A Marine is a person who is serving in the United States Marine Corps. What you are probably referring to is an infantryman or someone who is a member of the Marine Corps Infantry.