TN2IC said:No, it applies to all CF members. Regardless of what trade.
TN2IC
9. Body Tattoos and Body-Piercing.
Members shall not acquire visible tattoos that could
be deemed to be offensive (e.g., pornographic,
blasphemous, racist or containing vulgar language
or design) or otherwise reflect discredit on the CF.
Visible and non-visible body piercing adornments,
with the exception of women’s earrings and ear
sleepers described in sub-paragraph 6.a., shall not
be worn by members either in uniform or on duty in
civilian clothing. The meaning of the term “on duty”,
for purposes of dress and appearance, is
Interpreted in Chapter 1, paragraph 25.
9A. As of April 1st, 2004, members are not to
acquire any tattoos that are visible on the head,
neck, chest or ears when an open collared shirt is
worn. Tattoos acquired prior to April 1st, 2004 must
comply with paragraph 9.
9. Body Tattoos and Body-Piercing.
Members shall not acquire visible tattoos that could
be deemed to be offensive (e.g., pornographic,
blasphemous, racist or containing vulgar language
or design) or otherwise reflect discredit on the CF.
Visible and non-visible body piercing adornments,
with the exception of women’s earrings and ear
sleepers described in sub-paragraph 6.a., shall not
be worn by members either in uniform or on duty in
civilian clothing. The meaning of the term “on duty”,
for purposes of dress and appearance, is
Interpreted in Chapter 1, paragraph 25.
9A. As of April 1st, 2004, members are not to
acquire any tattoos that are visible on the head,
neck, chest or ears when an open collared shirt is
worn. Tattoos acquired prior to April 1st, 2004 must
comply with paragraph 9.
All I got on milnet was a 3 conversations with the word tattoo in it.Jim Seggie said:Have you tried the Search function ?
http://www.army.forces.gc.ca/lf/Downloads/cfp265.pdf 2001Strike said:Yes, the search function can be a bit like the DIN search tool, unless you know the ins and outs of it.
The portion I quoted is from the dress regs, which I have on a memory stick. No idea where you would be able to find it online.
kawa11 said:http://www.armee.forces.gc.ca/land-terre/downloads-telechargements/reserve/dress-tenue/cfp265_6.pdf20052008 (includes change 6, which is the most recent version)
jemcgrg said:I was told when I went in for my medical that an arabic writing tattoo on my back might be required to be covered up at some point in my career in the military which I thought was interesting.
Jim Seggie said:That sounds like someone's personal opinion. I would not pay much attention to it.
Jim Seggie said:That sounds like someone's personal opinion. I would not pay much attention to it.
Jim Seggie said:What if the tattoo, which is in Arabic (I don't know any Arabic and I don't know many people that do) said "I am an infidel"
Just sayin.....