Strut, My husband is a avid reader of your catalogs and orders every change he gut's so I thought I would send you his Marine corps tat, he found this t-shirt in Italy and carried it around for almost 20 years before he got it as a tat. let me know if you can if you would use them and need more info. semper fi
Category: Tattoos
Training Tattoo
This was my first training post and a few of us decided to go out and get tattoos, we were stationed in Millington, TN in 1989.
CPL Nehotte
1988-1993 USMC
Semper Fi
A Marine’s Dog Tags
Here's a pictures of my brothers tattoo. he's in the marines and just got sent back to Japan today. In the dog tag it says USMC. he doesn't know what he wants to put in the other one yet.
Carried Around the Design for 20 Years!
I got the Devil Dog in 1984 while stationed back at Parris Island waiting for my Intel School to begin. 20 years later (January 2004) I added the Aircrew Wings over the American Flag backdrop from my time as a gunner with HMH-462.
If my wife doesn't divorce me I'll find a way to incorporate my time as a Water Survival Instructor into a future tattoo as well!
Unique
For many years now, my kids have tried to talk me into getting another tattoo. I told them that it would have to be someting that no one else had…so this is what I came up with…my rank at retirement. Maybe next time I'll get my hash marks…all six of them…
Original USMC Insignia Tattoo
Finished by Dan at Bullwinkles in Wichita, KS. Sgt Riley
Honor Thy Grandfathers
My name is Tina Dunn. My son, LCpl Dunn. is in the 2d FAST Co. out of Yorktown, VA. I have seen your newsletter and the on the internet of the tattoos that people are sending to you. I thought I would share with you my sons. He decided to get this tattoo last year. He left for Boot Camp in 2002, just 3 days after his High School Graduation. He was so proud to go his father and I actually signed him in early because of him being to young. He wanted this tattoo so bad. He wanted to Honor both of his Grandfathers. Both grandfathers had served time in the United States Army. Also both grandfathers are deceased so he wanted to honor them in some way. He thought this was the best way. I must say after he got it, It may me proud that he would want his grandfathers names on his arm forever. He is very proud of this tattoo. I hope you will enjoy looking at it.
Just so they remember us!
New, Jan 28th 2004 ~ David Wingfield, 3rd Marines 67/68
Picture Of My Son
Sgt. Grit,
I've attached a picture of my son and I with the tattoos we got when I visited him, in California this past Christmas. My son served with the 1st Marine Airwing from 1992-1998. I Served from 1965-1969, 1966-67 with HQ 3/11 as a 2533, radio/telegraph operator.
Couldn’t go buy Beer!
I must have walked into a 100 Tattoo shops while on active duty with the plan to get a tat. But every time I asked about the cost, it seemed like a better idea to spend the money on beer! Last Sept 2003, after being out for a little more then 10 years, my three sons forced me down to the Tattoo shop and made me get this one. They paid for it, so I could not go spend the money on beer.