The document discusses proposed revisions to the U.S. Army's tattoo policy. It would restrict tattoos to being below the knees and above the elbows, as well as above the neckline. Tattoos also cannot be racist, extremist, or sexist. While intended to apply to new recruits, current soldiers may be affected as well. The revisions are part of larger changes to grooming standards that would also restrict hair, makeup, and piercings for soldiers. Some argue the changes go too far and could negatively impact soldiers' careers.