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Firefighters use ink as link to fallen friends

Tradition, tragedy inspire N.H. man to commemorate heroes with tattoos

By Christina Pazzanese
Globe Correspondent / May 19, 2004

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After Massachusetts legalized tattoos in early 2001, Nashua firefighter Roger Hall began exploring what kind he might get. Maybe a burning shamrock or a fire-breathing dragon. (Full Article: 740 Words)

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