This actor pretty much love tattoo, based from this picture we can see that he truly had that two advantages, his square shape of his face and his athletic body blast him to a bright career. On the right hand he had American flag that obviously represents nationalism of him, ad another one is on his inner wrist some quote/word right there.
Well now we got three different tattoos on the same place, I do not have information which one comes first, but it pretty screw us which one is real. Sleeve tribal tattoo, it was very popular especially in men community, and also he add more variety on the middle of his chest with heart tattoos and a short quote under it. That was more or less tattoos he had, I hope you can be pulling t a good sight of it.
those arent real tatoos. he doesnt have any. those are from two different movies. 'Stop-Loss' and 'Battle in Seattle'
ReplyDeleteThe black and white flag is the combat flag, its in reverse and completely black and white. It shows that you've been overseas. Also, it says grunt on his arm. :)
ReplyDeletethe flag in black an white in reversed is for when you get deployed an its so when its on you body the union is on the left its just patriotism an a replica of what the army uniform has
ReplyDeletewell coming from a staff sergeant in the army, combat engineer mos btw. the flag is backwards because it is made to look like you are charging the enemy. if the flag were the "right" way instead of "backwards" it is made to look like they would be retreating instead of moving forward.it has nothing to do with being deployed at all. every army uniform has it. and that is why.
ReplyDeleteThe stars always lead the way into battle. HOOAH!
ReplyDeleteAnd SSG Beck is wrong, although he's right about the way the flag is pointing. The Black and White is the flag you wear on your shoulder overseas. He would know that if he had been deployed at all. And Grunt is for the Infantry, ground pounder all the way!
ReplyDeletePFC Cruz Said...NO!!! Actually SSGT Beck is CORRECT!! If you were someone in the military YOU would know thats right! but im guessing ur not?? lol As a soldier my self that is correct what SSGT said! you would also know not to talk out of ur place when ur addressing a SSGT!!! the black and white flag yes is worn over seas but also is worn in color over seas!! it represents charging the enemy and never showing fear towards them!! HOOAH!!!!
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ReplyDeletePFC Cruz and SSG Beck are correct. The black and white does symbolize the color of the flag you wear in combat. It could be a representation of both aspects. He could have to symbolize him being in the military and his combat experience. I dont know though because I did not make the movie lol
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