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The military never officially sanctioned its use, but that didn’t stop it from being emblazoned on patches, rifle magazines, vehicles and, of course, bodies. Unit pride, identity and grief ...
However, it wasn’t until WWII that tattoos became closely associated with military identity in the U.S. Norman Collins — better known as “Sailor Jerry” — tattooed thousands of service ...
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