![]() ![]() And hands may sport only one finger ring tattoo. Both officers and enlisted can now tat themselves up as much as they want, as long as it’s not on the face or neck. Last week, the Marine Corps revised its policy, allowing the “sleeve” (whole arm) tattoo and also permitting officers more than four tattoos visible in uniform. ![]() They don't have an ace up their sleeve, they have the worst hand imaginable, meaning they are used to having no assistance of any sort because officially they are not even there so the whole operation is always deniable.No military regulation has been more closely watched-and more frequently changed-than the do’s and don’ts of tattoos. The other guys in the store respect him.įrom his stunned reaction, and the effort they've put into showing that this old guy knows things ordinary people don't, we can assume that this is not any special forces tattoo but most probably one from a unit (fictional) which does not officially exist and few know about.Īs for why the cards, if they are the worst hand you can get then I'd say its fairly obvious that it means the unit is regularly in extreme situations with no back up. The old guy is obviously ex military and of the 'seen and done everything in my time' variety as evidenced by his knowing everything about the out of date FBI card from a half glance. As has already been said the scene clearly implies that it is a military tattoo.
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