I needed a cover-up Tattoo and I wanted a Corps Tattoo to represent my Esprit de Corps and my time in. This was a picture given to me from my mother when she visited DC.
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Semper Fi
Semper Fi on right forearm… I got out in 1984, and felt it was time for some new Marine Corps ink… Never too old!!!
Retirement Ink
After retirement, I thought this was a good way to show that even though I don’t wear the uniform anymore, the Marine Corps is still inside.
Eagle, Globe, and Anchor on Chest
Im currently in 2nd LAR as a scout and this was my first tattoo I always wanted a badass looking EGA and my brother who was in the Corps long before me and served in Operation Iraqi Freedom and also was in Fallujiah and when I told him that I wanted to get one we went together to both get one. The next time I was home and this is what I got.
24th MEU-SOC
24th MEU SOC
Honor, Courage, Commitment
Honor, Courage, Commitment….
Teufel Hunden
I started this design in early 2011, and had it completed in 2012. I had the devil dog part outlined, takig about 5 hours to complete. When healed, I had the EGA part added to the DD. Then in early 2012 I had the stripes of the flag and the letters of the U.S.A. I have many others, this is the first one I had put on the site due to the constant prompts from my son. Sure they are not real comfortable to have put on, especially in certain areas of the chest, back, or other sensitive areas, But in the MARINE CORPS, pain is just an after thought. It only hurts if you allow it to hurt. HARD CORPS to all our warriors – tattooed , or not. Semper Fi Sgt Mac USMC
My Eagle, Globe, and Anchor Tattoo
This is my non-traditional Eagle Globe & Anchor tattoo.
USMC Skull Tattoo
Cover up of 1976 tat on my left shoulder
Right Shoulder Eagle, Globe, and Anchor
Cover Up tat on my right shoulder