No, my Google-Fu is strong!
Yeah, have fun googling shirtless dudes. Just saying...
No, my Google-Fu is strong!
And I think judging people by the art they place on their skin as "bush league" makes you sound like a judgmental tool.Not trying make a "get off my lawn" post......tattoos are bush league, your an officer, learn how to act like one.
Like a draft horse and a grey splotch...Guess what? I won't be an Officer in the USN when I'm 70, so who cares? Get back to your original argument that my shoulder-filly makes me less of an Officer.Ya, how's that gonna look when your'e 70.
Ya, how's that gonna look when your'e 70.
This here is the best advice so far. I personally wouldn't get a tattoo but if that's your thing bear this in mind.I guess I'm in the minority here where I support tattoos, but first and foremost you have to follow the regs. Get whatever you want as long as YOU are happy with it. Now and 60 yrs from now. I don't think there's anything wrong with them but whatever you get can make you a target, whether it be for ridicule or more nefarious purposes. Like anything in life, understand the risks and proceed with them in mind.
And I think judging people by the art they place on their skin as "bush league" makes you sound like a judgmental tool.
"Bush league" is poor leadership, poor grammar (your vs. you're, look it up) and an inability to judge a person on their actions, results, and effectiveness, not their appearance.
I'm an officer, I've been entrusted with aircraft, aircrews, and weapons as a Mission Commander/PPC in my platform; and been placed in a position to engage/carry all three in one of the higher profile areas of the world during a presidential election (SOH, summer of 2012) when Iran was trying to make a "statement."
I think all of my actions were those of an officer in the Navy, and required the trust and signature of my CO.
I managed to do it despite my tattoos, which are apparently a hindrance in your eyes.
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Get over yourself.
To the OP, you are a grown up. Get a tattoo if you want one. Live with whatever perceptions you will be subject to from the clean-cut types who have an image of what they think an officer should look like.
If you can't, then don't.
Pickle
Ouch, this burns!Nice horse ink.....heee!!!
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Just what was drilled into my my head.............albeit a long time ago.......Officers don't get tattoos. Sorry if I pushed a button.