Military Ink

Glasgow's west end is home to the Primrose Path Tattoo Society where ex-service men & women have gravitated to reflect, celebrate and sometimes come to terms with their lives in the military, all while under the artists needle.

Tattoos have a long tradition in the military but at the Society, each one is custom designed to reflect the deeply personal and emotional experience.

David Selwyn joined the army in 2005 and served on two tours in Afghanistan with 2 Scots, the Royal Highland Fusiliers. He was medically discharged from the army after ten years following a diagnosis of post-traumatic stress disorder and a recurring injury to his shoulder. David has come to the Studio, ahead of Remembrance Day, to get a large and colourful tattoo from artist William Hughes to represent his own army career and the pride in his Regiment.

As the artist focuses on his work we share this uniquely intimate relationship where memories good and bad are recalled, shared and sometimes laid to rest.

Details of organisations offering information and support with addiction, mental health, or feelings of despair are available at BBC.co.uk/actionline.

Thanks to the Primrose Path Tattoo Society

Producer: Debbie McPhail

Sound Design: Lee McPhail

Sound Recording: Murry Collier and Chris Currie

Executive Producer: Peter McManus

Can a tattoo capture the highs and lows of a life spent in the military?

In a tattoo studio in Glasgow's west end, ex-service men and women go to reflect, celebrate and come to terms with their lives in the military, all while under the artist's needle.

Sound Mix: Lee McPhail

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