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Tattoo Navy Anchor Tattoo

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  Military Tattoo Navy Anchor  | CreateMyTattoo.com Here is another military tattoo that I think all you Navy boys will appreciate. This piece is an Anchor with Roses and a banner. I designed this tattoo when My oldest son left for the Navy in 2012. I wanted to design something that would honor all the men and women who serve in the  US Navy. This piece is designed in black and white because I am leaving it up to the person who is going to wear it. There is not much I can say about this art other than it turned out pretty awesome if I might say. Someday I hope to see all my art on someone's body even if it has to be on mine. Enjoy the art as I add them to the blog. I have more to come so, Please follow my blog so you know when i have uploaded a new art piece. Also, if you don't kind if you do get the art done please send me a picture so i can added to the blog. Thank you and ENJOY!

Military Cavalry Memorial Tattoo

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Tattoo Cav Memorial | CreateMyTattoo.com This Military memorial tattoo was design for a contest at CreateMyTattoo.com . It is more of a Cavalry design with the swords and the spurs. In the United States Army, it is a tradition to earn spurs after a soldier has served in combat with a cavalry division also known as the "Spur Ride". If you would like to read more about the Spur Ride click "Order of the Spur" As you can see I am a huge fan of the Cavalry but I honor any soldier who is prepared to put his life on the line so that my family and I can live in peace. If you know someone who has died in war and would like to honor them, what better way to honor them by getting a tattoo.

Tattoo 1st Cavalry Patch and Ripped Skin

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Tattoo 1st Cavalry Patch and Ripped Skin | CreateMyTattoo.com In 1991, I became a soldier in the Untied States Army. I was attached to a 1st Cav. Armory Division at Fort Hood, Texas. My duty was driving the M1A1 Tanks. I only served a 3 year term. Even though I never saw battle, I have a lot of respect for the men and women who risk their lives to defend our country. This tattoo was original designed for myself but I am sure that there is a soldier out there that honors the 1st cav patch. The design of a 1st Cavalry Patch under the skin resembles Loyalty and Honor,  not only the 1st Cav but also to the country we serve and protect. If you would like to show support you can purchase the Tattoo by clicking on the link above. In the comments area tell me where you would like 50% of the proceeds to go to. Thank you for looking and tell all your friends about this blog.