Former soldier who put a tattoo of 223 soldiers who died in the whole body in Afghanistan
In honor of the soldiers who lost their lives in Afghanistan, there seems to be a former soldier who put the whole tattoo of the name of 223 soldiers who died in battle. This former soldier was out of the army in 1996, but he said that he was assisting the army in another way afterwards.
Details are from the following.
Lest he forget: Ex-soldier has all 223 names of troops killed in Afghanistan tattooed on his body | Mail Online
According to this article, former soldier Sean Clark (43 years old) told reporters of 223 soldiers who died in Afghanistan and put in a tattoo of the name of soldiers who lost their lives to the whole body.
Mr. Sean belonged to the Eighth Light Infantry Battalion from 1989 to 1996 and was asked for assistance from former colleagues and soldiers who were dispatched to Afghanistan even after quitting the military, so we raised funds on the Internet etc. , She seems to be backing up the army in the shade. The collected funds are mainly used to support members of the injured army.
Mr. Sean put a tattoo at 11 am on Armistice Day (November 11th) that the First World War ended. Kevin Kent 's tattooist' s Kevin Kent said, "It will be a long and painful job, it will be okay, is it really okay?", But he heard that he never hesitated at all. Four hours later, the tattoo was completed and Shawn's whole body became a memorial monument of a soldier who lost his life in Afghanistan.
This is Sean.
A picture just after putting a tattoo. Despite the fact that some time passed after I finished putting in a tattoo, I heard that the redness did not pull up and it was tingling.
Mr. Sean raised money for soldiers who are going to the battlefield as a result not only because they wanted to praise and admire the soldiers who killed in a way that nobody was doing but to praise them, It seems that I also wanted to appeal what I was doing. There seems to be some people who have already said that they would like to see a large amount of funds by looking at this tattoo. If it is requested in the future, it seems to be considering adding a name each year.
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