Hey.. I got this one done about 2 months ago. Ooh Rahh and Happy Birthday Marines! Douglas Stidham Mason, Ohio USMC 1988-1992
Author: SgtGrit
USMC Tattoo
Cpl Mikel Walker I 3/12 (1992-1995) While in New Orleans for one of my friends wedding, also a Marine, we decided to get our tattoos. His wife’s cousin in Houma LA, has a tattoo shop called the Ink Pad did the work. Wife wasn’t to happy but I sure am, Semper Fi Marines!!
Eagle, Globe, and Anchor Tattoo
Here’s a picture of my latest Marine tattoo. Sgt. Kirby Whitsel 1978–1985
Skin for them all
Gentlemen, These pictures were forwarded to my family as soon as I was done. This tattoo took 8 months of brainstorming. I come from a long line of heroes and service members. I don’t have the skin for them all but I can at least represent the two men who mean the most to me. My father as a man and as a Marine in Vietnam, my turn (twice) in the sands of Iraq and my best friend, my brother in Afghanistan. This small symbol is a representation of our bond and love of this country. Please display this on your website as proudly as I do. Thank you, SSgt Thornton Ben W. USMC
Figured It Was Time
Well after seeing all of the Ink on your sight I figured it was time to go out and get another Marine Corps tattoo. I proudly served my time with the 1st Battalion 7th Marines in 29 Palms back in the Mid 90’s. Thanks And keep on fighting the good fight. Semper Fidelis, Kevin DeFord Palm Coast, Florida USMC 1996-1999
Dragon Gunner
I would be honored to have you post my tattoo on your page. I was a Dragon Gunner 0351 & I wear this one with pride! Semper Fi Always Marines! Charlie Devil Dog Pittman Cpl. USMC 79-85
Semper Fi Never Say Die Tattoo
Here is my Marine tat. The bottom reads Never Say Die. Hope you enjoy it. Cpl Alfred S. Meyer 2nd Mar Div, 2nd FSSG, 2nd Supply Bn, Supply Co. 95-99
My First Tattoo
Sgt Grit, I have read your newsletter for about a year now both enjoy and anticipate every issue. I am a 61 year old Viet Nam Veteran, I spent 13 years in our beloved Marine Corp and never got a Tattoo. Well last week my son and my daughter finally talked me into getting one and I would like to share it with you, my “Brother & Sisters” and all of your loyal readers. My time was spent at H&S Bn, Support Co, MHE Plt, RVN, as a Heavy Equipment Mechanic at ASP1 behind “Freedom Hill” from Jan 1970 till Dec 1970. I would like to correspond with anyone that served there at the same time. Thanks for allowing me to post this on your excellent site. Keep up the good work and May GOD BLESS you and your organization and ALL of our troops who have or are now serving OUR Glorious Country. Semper Fi Louie W Goodner GySgt USMC (Unassigned)