3rd Battalion, 6th Marines, Sergeant Paul Williams, 20, of Fostoria, Ohio, poses to show his tattoos, including two bull dogs (or "Devil Dogs", a nickname used by US Marines to address each other which was allegedly given to them by the Germans in the First World War), and lyrics from the Dire Straits song Brothers in Arms "Through these fields of destruction / baptisms of fire / I've witnessed all your suffering / as the battle raged higher", for a portrait at the entrance to a bunker at a base in Marjah, Helmand province, southern Afghanistan, Photo by Mauricio LIMA

3rd Battalion, 6th Marines, Sergeant Paul Williams, 20, of Fostoria, Ohio, poses to show his tattoos, including two bull dogs (or “Devil Dogs”, a nickname used by US Marines to address each other which was allegedly given to them by the Germans in the First World War), and lyrics from the Dire Straits song Brothers in Arms “Through these fields of destruction / baptisms of fire / I’ve witnessed all your suffering / as the battle raged higher”, for a portrait at the entrance to a bunker at a base in Marjah, Helmand province, southern Afghanistan, Photo by Mauricio LIMA

3rd Battalion, 6th Marines, Sergeant Paul Williams, 20, of Fostoria, Ohio, poses to show his tattoos, including two bull dogs (or “Devil Dogs”, a nickname used by US Marines to address each other which was allegedly given to them by the Germans in the First World War), and lyrics from the Dire Straits song Brothers in Arms “Through these fields of destruction / baptisms of fire / I’ve witnessed all your suffering / as the battle raged higher”, for a portrait at the entrance to a bunker at a base in Marjah, Helmand province, southern Afghanistan, Photo by Mauricio LIMA

Leave a comment