Eagle, Globe, and Anchor Tattoo

I got my Eagle, Globe, and Anchor on Sept. 12, 2002 after graduating boot camp, and after serving in OIF 1 I designed my second tattoo to honor all those who have given the ultimate sacrifice. Without our honor, and respect for them, our Corps would be nothing. Semper Fi, Joshua Allan Lance Corpral of Marines Honorably Discharged read more

Vietnam Tattoo

This is a tattoo acquired by a young just 18 year old just before deployment to the Northern I Corp. of Vietman in 1968, obtained in California. It is the best thing this Grunt ever did to honor the Corp. we served. We least not forget the ones we lost who gave all. Glad to have served, glad to have survived, glad to keep the memory alive for all of those that served. Gary Spence Sempi Fi – 2/3 Marines Sept. 68 – Oct. 69 read more

Iwo Jima Tattoo

Dear Sgt. Grit, As a Marine (’73-’79) and the very proud father of a Marine, (Cpl Basch, T.F. currently serving his second tour in the Sandbox), I promised that I would get a tat to honor him. This was done by Peg at Lady Luck Tatoos, Canandaigua, New york. And just think it only took 29 years after my discharge to get it. Amazing what happens when your son becomes your hero! Semper Fi! Tom Basch Coporal of Marines 1973-1979 read more

John Wayne Tattoo

I had the opportunity of a lifetime on July 14, 1966, while serving with India Co 3rd Bn 9th Mar. out of An Hoa. when I met John Wayne. Although there is a story with this, it is somewhat embarrassing to relate to this day. Mr. Wayne gave me one of his business cards and on the back he wrote what is underneath his portrait. I have that business card after all of these years. Thanks to Tim at Custom Skin Art in Altoona, PA. for this fine work and the work he did on my other 5 tattoos. I really could not explain to my children all of my experiences from those days in Viet Nam and decided to use the art of tattoo to try and relate what words could not accomplish. Jim Humphreys SGT. India Co 3rd Bn 9th Mar. Radioman read more