Does anyone here do reenactments(specifically WWII)

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Does anyone here do reenactments(specifically WWII)

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I've always been a huge collector and reenactor. Looking for others that are interested on here as well! *, even tell me what gear you have! i'll get some pics up later of my stuff.
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nobody does anything like that in my area. would be interesting in hearing about it though
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Yeah, it's really fun and interesting. You get to meet incredible fun people that like the same things you do!
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I fought in a real war and the idea of playing at it. regardless of which one, just doesn't really cut it for me. :roll:
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Nice!

What war did you fight in, if you don't mind me asking!
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toboggan wrote:Nice!

What war did you fight in, if you don't mind me asking!
The Civil War :naughty:

I've got a 1939 or '42 K98 Mauser Karabiner. Full US uniform and such. I never wear the uniform.

There's a huge WWII paintball game called Oklahoma D-Day. Around 5,000 people show up. I won't make it this year, for sure, but next year is looking good. Not exactly a reenactment, but fun never-the-less. http://www.ddayadventurepark.com/
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Nice you should post pics up of that uniform! If you ever wanna sell... (: :smile:
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toboggan wrote:Nice!

What war did you fight in, if you don't mind me asking!
Two tours in Vietnam, 1967 and late 1968-1969. And war can be and is *.

My uncle and me in November 1967 in Thailand where we met up for an R&R. I'm the skinny one. :lol:
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nice!

My Grandpa was in the Army in 55 and 56.
Didn't serve over seas at all!

Are you still that skinny? or as big as a bear? lol
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toboggan wrote:nice!

My Grandpa was in the Army in 55 and 56.
Didn't serve over seas at all!

Are you still that skinny? or as big as a bear? lol
I got bigger every time I got hurt bad, which happened way to often. Now I'm old and crippled up way to much.

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Your as young as you feel Bear.

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Trafficjamz wrote:Your as young as you feel Bear.

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Don't be saying that, some mornings I wake hurting so bad, I feel like I must have died overnight or at least come close. Beside the disabled vet thing I got screwed up several more times over the years. Even the state and federal (beside the VA) governments think I'm to broke to be working anymore, so I play as much as I can. Like my mother-in-law says; "Old age is not for sissies!"
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true! looks like you still have your share of fun! I wish i could hunt often. i barely get out anymore due to school and work.
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My dad was a Marine, in country '68-'70. Thanks for your service, Bear. And welcome home.
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gdh wrote:My dad was a Marine, in country '68-'70. Thanks for your service, Bear. And welcome home.
Thank you for the kind words.
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