1. women 2. rate insignia 3. warfare pins which ones were you looking at to find the meaning of and i will answer your question as best as possible
No not that i no of but if you are wanting to join the navy it is better to ask your local navy club
yes
Yes, personnel in the Royal Navy are allowed to have tattoos on their lower arms, but there are specific guidelines. Tattoos must not be offensive, and they should not cover more than a quarter of the arm. Additionally, visible tattoos while in uniform are subject to the Navy's overall appearance standards. It's advisable for individuals to check the latest regulations, as policies can change.
yes I hate to differentiate from the above given answer, but visible tattoos are a big no no in all branches of the military. The Navy MIGHT go a little less hard on you, but I doubt it.
Some common misconceptions about professors with tattoos are that they are unprofessional, unintelligent, or not serious about their work. However, having tattoos does not affect a professor's ability to be knowledgeable, dedicated, and successful in their field.
A brotherhood could represent an outlaw gang. Many of these members get tattoos that represent their gang. One percenter and Aryan brotherhood are common brotherhoods that get tattoos in prison representing their affiliation.
None below the wrists, above the neck and possibly none below the knees
It was Sean Connery. He has two small tattoos on his right arm. One says "Scotland forever", the other "Mum and Dad." He got them when he enlisted in the British Navy at the age of 16.
Sassing your mother and masturbation are the common "cause" of tattoos. :-)
One is "Live, Laugh, Love"
The location for a name tattoo depends entirely on the person's preference. Some common places for name tattoos are the thighs, wrists, ankles, and shoulders.
Yes, generally more girls have flower tattoos than shark tattoos. Flower designs are more popular among women due to their aesthetic and symbolic meanings. Shark tattoos are less common and appeal to a smaller audience.