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Tattoo artist, Lal Hardy, donates free tattooes during the Ink for Heroes event on June 18, 2011 in Catterick, England. Ink For Heroes is a charity event to raise money and awareness of the soldiers that get injured during service, with all proceeds going to both “Help The Heroes” and “The British Legion”. Injured soldiers can also get tattooed for free during the event. (Photo by Bethany Clarke/Getty Images)






Glen Freany a veteran, injured in Northern Irealand in 1988, gets a regimental tattoo during the Ink For Heroes event on June 18, 2011 in Catterick, England. (Photo by Bethany Clarke/Getty Images)










Shephen Shine, 27, who lost a leg when serving in Iraq in 2007, is tattood with a regimental tattoo reading “Their Sacrifice – Our Freedom” during the Ink For Heroes event on June 18, 2011 in Catterick, England. (Photo by Bethany Clarke/Getty Images)






Sharon Swates shows a memorial tattoo to her sons on active service during the Ink For Heroes event on June 18, 2011 in Catterick, England. (Photo by Bethany Clarke/Getty Images)






Richie O'Connell, 27, a soldier in One Mercian Regiment who was injured in Afghanistan in 2010, gets a regimental tattoo during Ink For Heroes on June 18, 2011 in Catterick, England. (Photo by Bethany Clarke/Getty Images)






A tatoo enthusiast attends the Ink for Heroes event on June 18, 2011 in Catterick, England. (Photo by Bethany Clarke/Getty Images)






War veteran, Dave Green, injured during service in Afghanistan being tattooed by Martin Clarke during the Ink For Heroes event on June 18, 2011 in Catterick, England. (Photo by Bethany Clarke/Getty Images)






Hazzy Lunt, adds to Steve Chambers collection of over 200 tattoos during the Ink For Heroes event on June 18, 2011 in Catterick, England. (Photo by Bethany Clarke/Getty Images)
19 Jun 2011 09:36:00