Modified Blues

On sea duty in the mid-'50s we wore "modified blues", which were trousers with tropical worsted shirt and white barracks cap. All shirts, tropicals and khaki in those days were long-sleeved. I do not recall any particular designation for this uniform, just modified blues. We wore them for some duty situations, and even wore them on liberty in the Virgin Islands in the summer of 1956 (no, we did not attract any). read more

Wife and Mother

I designed this to honor my Husband and Sons honorable service to our country. I am a very proud Granddaughter, Daughter, Wife and Mother of United States Marines! I was almost quite literally born breathing USMC PRIDE. The meaning behind this tattoo is simple, I will always stand behind and lift you up as you serve our country, I will honorably serve in spirit right behind you and never leave you shamed. I will always continue to honor your pride and commitment to the Corps and to our country. Your shared name is and was more than just a name, it is proof God intended you to both serve with all the honor, courage and commitment only the Corps can give you. I will always be by behind you lifting you up! I am also a very proud Mother-in-Law of a Soldier and a Sailor. Our commitment to serving this country runs deep. read more