D-Day+8 Onsted MI, WW2 reenactment 2011 #2
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cool greeatings from germany
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DID HE JUST FREAKING SAY NICE ASS EVEN JOKING THATS PRETTY WIERD
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You can usually join a reenactment group at age 15, however, you won't be allowed to carry a weapon until you turn 18. Until then you can portray a medic, chaplain, or similar non-combative soldier. Good luck!
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i wonder if any of these reenactment grops would let a 15 yr old join.......
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@45THUNDERBIRDS What rounds were you guys using blanks or rubber tipped?
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@TheScottGordon Though I have always been tempted to do a British Commando impression as one of the guys I used to reeanct with was a former Royal Marine Commando and his father was in the Commandos during the war. Fought in Europe and the Pacific and even the Korean war and was even a bodyguard for Churchill for a few days. Just need more money and dont be mistaken if you let yourself get carried away this hobby will suck all your money.
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@TheScottGordon Just had a look at Soldiers of Fortune. Looks like a great shop and good prices. I wonder if they source en mass from at the front or wwiiimpressions. I started with my first impression as 82nd Airborne so I still have alot of paratrooper gear. Unfortunatley I don't have any photos because I never take them; theres smatterings of me here and there around the internet from event photos and photos that others have taken. The favourite piece of my kit is my M1903 Service Rifle :)
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@ginjaninja1988 yeah im interested, and am looking at starting off with the american gear (101st airborne) and then when im older and have even more spare money lol -- i will go for british paras etc. Xmas is the time to ask for stuff soo im hoping lol. I look at Soldiers of fortune as they seem to be the cheapest :S - do you have any photos i can see of you or vids?
LOL! thats joe for ya!
45THUNDERBIRDS 10 months ago