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I have a close friend who told me that he was to be a local official USMC and was told clearly that he could …?

not to win by a tattoo. The tattoo consists of a cross with a crown ontop of it. The tattoo is located in the stomach. He was told (not sure by whom), it would be easier to get recruited to a recruiting office in Seattle, Washington. He lives in the Central Valley in California. So this does not seem to make a whole lot of sense. He, to Washington had to travel four times, was the first time, apparently a test, the second was to get the fingerprints (which they apparently lost), he had to return a third time to fingerprints again. Now he is back in Washington to finally extradited to San Diego for getting primary and now he says that he too soon and he was not any papers, which he originally said he would have to sign. By the way, these trips were all paid for by his parents pocket. All this seems really lazy to me. My question is, all or some of this really be true?

It's ridiculous, but probably real. By the [relative] recent ban on tattoos in the Marine Corps, he would need a waiver to win. Exceptions are granted on a higher level than the local recruitment office. A Waiver is to receive light from a larger recruitment group (like Seattle), as if your friend is. Yes, I know … It should not matter but administrative logic is an art form that is lost on most of the armed forces … Best luck to your friend.

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