![]() ![]() ![]() There is serious artwork on these warriors, created as tributes to fallen comrades or to signal a personal peace with a 40-year-old war.Īnd there are some cartoon characters, done on a whim. There was a move - briefly - to tattoo everyone who joined the Army to identify deserters as well as prior servicemen, Davis said. Army had a lot of people enlisting, receiving a bonus, then deserting so they could re-enlist in a different locale, he said. Where: Clark County Historical Museum, 1511 Main St., Vancouverįees: $4, adults $3, seniors/students $2, children $10, families veterans, active-duty military personnel and families are free.Ī service-related tattoo was not always a personal choice, said Jeff Davis, a Vancouver military historian. When: Opens Tuesday with a reception from 5-7 p.m. What: “Vet Ink: Military-Inspired Tattoos” ![]()
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