This Marine went from flutes to Fallujah

Team Mighty
Feb 5, 2020 7:03 PM PST
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[brid video=”114093″ player=”7965″ title=”War Ink Band Camp to Phantom Fury”]Mike Ergo enlisted with the Marine Corps Band but then decided to go Infantry and wound up engaged in heavy urban fighting in the Second Battle of Fallujah in 2004. …

Mike Ergo enlisted with the Marine Corps Band but then decided to go Infantry and wound up engaged in heavy urban fighting in the Second Battle of Fallujah in 2004.


One of Ergo's defining tattoos from the war is an image on his left forearm of St. Michael holding a scale of justice and a foot on the face of a dead Iraqi he came across in a combat.

"For a long time I was seeing this person's face every single day, sometimes every single hour of the day," said Ergo. "My thinking was if I had to see his face, everyone else had to see it as well. It was a tattoo I got out of anger."

"Vietnam vets talk about their experiences coming back and the big gulf that happened between the veterans and civilians," continues Ergo. "This is an opportunity for our generation to make sure that doesn't happen again."

Ergo's story is part of War Ink: 11 for 11, a video series presented by We Are The Mighty.  The series features 11 combat veterans from Iraq and Afghanistan using tattoos to tell their stories on and off the battlefield. Each week for the next 11 weeks, a different tattooed veteran will share his or her story.

Do you have a tattoo that tells the story of your war experiences? Post a photo of it at We Are The Mighty's Facebook page with the hashtag #WeAreTheMightyInk. WATM will be teeing up the coolest and most intense ones through Veteran's Day.

Video Credit: Rebecca Murga and Karen Kraft

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