Medal Of Honor Tattoo ((install)) -

If you are a civilian, you do not have that horror. You have admiration. And admiration, while noble, is not the same as sacrifice. Getting this tattoo can feel, to a Purple Heart recipient, like wearing a purple heart costume to a Halloween party. Let’s be honest about the visual reality. The Medal of Honor is a beautiful, ornate design. The light blue ribbon with the thirteen white stars is striking. The eagle and the Minerva profile are classic.

To get that symbol tattooed on your body is not a flex. It is a liability. medal of honor tattoo

Imagine a 22-year-old Marine infantryman sees your tattoo at a grocery store. He approaches you. He looks at the blue star. He looks at your eyes. He doesn't know you. He asks, quietly: "Were you there?" If you are a civilian, you do not have that horror

I know a former Marine who got the Medal of Honor tattooed over his heart. He had never deployed. He had never been shot at. He got it because his grandfather was a recipient at Iwo Jima. When I asked him about the reaction, he said: "Every time I take my shirt off at the gym, old vets stare at me. They aren't admiring the art. They are searching my eyes to see if I've earned the right to wear it." Getting this tattoo can feel, to a Purple