Dear Sir – Attached are a few pictures of my son’s new tattoo. When he finished with boot camp in 2005, he came home and got a tattoo of a dragon that covers his right upper-arm. He said that he probably would not get another tattoo. However, with the new rule that went into affect recently, as well as the arrival of his 21st birthday, obviously he changed his mind. So, just before the new rule went into effect, he went out and got this tattoo. I’m not a huge fan of having a lot of tattoos. However, my son has worked very hard to be the fine Corporal in the Marine Corps that he is today. He is also a wonderful son. The tattoos don’t change any of that. If he enjoys his body art, which he does, then that’s what matters the most. Also, they will be a reminder of home that he can carry with him when he goes on his 2nd deployment to Iraq later this year. Sorry this letter is so long but I would also like to thank your readers. I have actually been considering getting a tattoo on my calf. I had never even considered a “Marine Mom” design, but it sure makes sense. The pictures these moms shared gave me some great ideas. If “once a Marine always a Marine” is true, then I will always be a “Marine Mom” no matter where my son’s life takes him.
Category: Tattoos
Marines Tattoo
Sgt. Koropatnick step off with your left leg. Marines 1999-2007
Corpsman Tattoo
Here is my Tatt. I have been a Corpsman for the last 17 years,and have served with the Marines since 1999. I hope you enjoy the ink. James “Doc” Nadal HM1 USN Semper FI
Ancient Tattoo
On a 1949 night that I and a couple buddies (first) made Corporal we went to J’ville for the poverbial stewed, s…ed and tattooed routine. This is what a 58 year old globe and anchor looks like. The EGA is a new phrase. We old farts called it a globe and anchor. Perhaps I should get it redone 🙂 … Thanks for posting all the pics Gunny. See my career info at http://chezjacq.com/usmc-career.html. Cap’n Jacq’ Jacques Tucker, Capt., USMC (Ret) Kansas City, MO jacq @ jacq.org
Radiation Symbol Tattoo
This is a pictures of my husbands tattoo. He got it right before he left for Iraq this January 2007. I had been dying for him to get one since we met and this seemed like the perfect opportunity. We got one together! He is an NBC guy, so his friend designed a bio-hazard symbol and we placed the words death before dishonor around it. It is a moto tat for a moto marine. Thanks Heather Bogielski CPL William E. Bogielski 2nd LAAD BN Cherry Point, NC Heather Bogielski
Purple Heart, Eagle, Globe, and Anchor Tattoo
Devil Dog Tattoo
I don’t know why it took me 40 years to get this tattoo, but it was worth the wait. Cpl Tim E. Worth