Short answer yes. However because it is visible while in uniform you will need to have your recruiter approve it. As with all tattoos it will need to be free of obscene and vulgar images or racist or inappropriate words.
no
if they are not visible then yes, hopefully not high up on your neck!!
Yes. Recently the services have been cracking down on new enlistees with massive tattoos. The Coast Guard, Marines, and Air Force have the strictest requirements; and the Army generally the most lenient, allowing full sleeves and waivers even for hand and neck tats. There are exceptions to this rule. They depend on size and placement of the tattoo. For a clearer answer it would be best to speak to a recruiter.
not where i live
Lil Durk has multiple tattoos, including some on his neck. The one on his neck says 'Blessed". He appears to like the tattoo lifestyle and wrote a song about tattoos.
most of the tattoos are hers but the spiderweb on her neck and cross on her back are fake.
Yes, and no. It all depends on what and where the tattoo is, and if you are willing to get it removed if it is not acceptable. AFI (Air Force Instruction) 36-2903 covers brands and tattoos.
Robert LaSardo
It' the Chinese sign for love.
Momentum
Yes of course. For some reason tattoos are socially unacceptable, and if you have tattoos on any exposed areas such as hands and neck then careers are likely to be affected.
She has a tattoo on the back of her neck (strars stars)
She has tattoos of the initials JCL for herself, her sister & mother on back of her neck, and the word FATE on her wrist.