I was stationed with VMA-311 in Vietnam 1971. We were part of MAW I. This is a picture of our A-4s on the flight line. We flew more combat sorties then any other squadron in Vietnam.
Author: SgtGrit
Brothers x 2
This tattoo is for my family members that are serving or have served in our beloved Corps!
Platoon 343
Anyone out there who was part of Platoon 343 April 1972 to July 1972, would love to here from you.
L/Cpl Roger A. Limer
Semper Fi
Old School Bulldog WWI Helmet
Just an Old School Bulldog with a WWI helmet. Also got the old school font for the “U.S.M.C” you see alot in “Sailor Jerry” style tattoos.
Vietnam Memorial
I tattooed this on my Vietnam Vet Brother Gilbert. We are both Marines… Semper Fi
U.S.M.C. DOG TAGS
U.S.M.C. DOG TAGS, with the years of service 1968-1975. He did two tours in Vietnam .
Tribal Eagle Globe and Anchor
Tribal Eagle, Globe and Anchor with daughters name in the dog tag,
The King of Battle, Marine Artillery
EGA with Artillery Cannon……
G.I. Joe
'Joe retired in 1988 as Master Sgt. (E8) from the U.S. Army having served eleven years. He also was a retired Master Sgt. (E8) in the U.S. Marine Corps, where he served for twenty two years. He received a Purple Heart along with numerous other medals and fought in the Battle of the Chosin Reservoir.'
Khe Sanh ,Tet 1968
My name Sgt. Glenn A. Gray while serving with HQ. CO. 3RD. MarDiv. Quang Tri, I had a conversation with L/Cpl. George Marshall. He gave me a picture of him featured in Life Magazine of him playing a guitar in a bunker. The picture was taken by David Duncan Douglas. I have just finished the Book about the 26th Marine Regiment's gallant survival during the Tet Offensive called I Protest. I have the origional picture given to me in Vietnam of LCpl. George Marshall. I wonder if any Vietnam Vets know what happened to L/Cpl Marshall?