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Anyone else take part in either of these two hobbies? I've been a reenacter since about 2005, however have taken about a 2-year hiatus from the hobby, and am just now getting back into it.

 

What is re-enacting you ask? In layman's terms, it's cowboys and indians. To be more specific, it's men and women dressed in exact(I stress the word exact, as when I first started, I was Lol'd at for a few modern pieces) gear from a certain timeframe, and trying to accurately re-create certain battles, events, and eras from times past. It's been a great hobby for me the past few years.

 

I was primarily inspired to take part in this activity after reading a few of Stephen E. Ambrose's books, for instance Citizen Soldiers, D-Day, and Band of Brothers. Also, movies were a huge part in it, featuring many titles like Saving Private Ryan, Band of Brothers, and The Longest Day.

 

I currently hold a few impressions, which include:

 

  • 82nd/101st Airborne Rifleman (Normandy)
  • 82nd/101st Airborne Combat Medic (Normandy)
  • U.S. Navy Aviator, 1942 (Sub-Impression)

 

I am in the process of trying to put together a German impression of some form, whether it be Wermacht or SS, whatever units are closer to me.

 

 

 

Here you can find pictures of my equipment, with descriptions of what is included underneath. All of my equipment are originals, or HIGHLY-ACCURATE reproductions.

 

Uniforms:

 

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  • M1942 Reinforced Jump Jacket and Trousers
  • Khaki Service Shirt with Tie
  • M1C Swivel-bale helmet with netting and burlap camouflage
  • Corcoran Jump Boots
  • Navy G1 Flight Jacket
  • M1944 "Ike" Jacket with PFC insignia, jump wings, and overseas cap.

 

 

Web-Gear

 

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  • M1943 Entrenching Tool with Cover
  • M1936 Combat Suspenders
  • M1936 Pistol Belt
  • M1936 Musette Bag with Raincoat inside
  • M1 Bayonet with sheath
  • M1910 Canteen with cover (Reproduction on right, original on left)
  • M1924 Bandage Pouch (Original)
  • Rigger Pouch
  • M1911 pistol with leather holster
  • .45 Magazine Pouch

 

 

Weapon-related

 

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  • M1 Garand Rifle
  • Hawkins Mine
  • MK-II Frag Grenade x2

 

 

Jump Gear (Normandy)

 

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  • M5 Rubberized Assault Gas Mask Case with mask inside
  • B-3 Mae West Life Preserver
  • First-Aid Pouch
  • Parachutist Rope
  • 2 Sticks camouflage face paint
  • M1938 Horsehide Riding Gloves

 

 

Combat Medic Web-Gear

 

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  • M1936 Medical Combat Suspenders
  • 2 M1936 Medical Bags with Type-I and Type-II inserts
  • Assorted Medical Gear inside bags
  • Red-Cross Brassard
  • Emergency Medical Tag Booklet

 

 

Medical Equipment

 

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  • Small First Aid Dressing "Carlisle Model" x12
  • Small First Aid Dressing "Carlisle Model" Waxed x6
  • Bandage, Muslin, Triangular x2
  • Sulfanilamide x2
  • Burn Injury Set
  • Ammonia Inhalants x3
  • Foot Powder
  • Eye Pads x4
  • Solution of Morphine Tartrate x8
  • Motion Sickness Preventive x2
  • Large Battle Dressing "Carlisle Model"
  • Large Bandage Compress
  • Petroleum Gauze
  • Bandage, Gauze, Compressed x11
  • Tweezers x2
  • Scissors x2
  • Glass Syringe
  • Safety pins x2
  • Halazone (Water Purification) Tablet vial x10
  • Bandage, Gauze, Roller, Plain
  • Iodine Swabs x2

 

 

Ration-related

 

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  • US Army Field Ration K (Full set)
  • Package Cigarettes, Lucky Strike with invasion seal
  • Ration Type-D x4

 

 

Reading Material

 

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  • Assorted ORIGINAL Life and Time magazines

 

 

 

 

Well, that's it. I will post detailed impression pictures at a later date when I have my gear finalized with insignia and get other odds and ends sorted out.

 

I would highly encourage this hobby to anyone looking for a never-ending, hands-on, history experience which has piqued my interest for the past many years. I can provide links to vendors, FAQs, forums, and whatever you would like to know about the hobby.

 

Thanks for reading! Feel free to leave any comments or questions you have!

 

-Modgers

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I've seen a re-enacted Gettysburg battle up in PA. It was pretty cool, but I don't remember too much because I was just a weeee lad. :d

 

Haven't seen any others though. I would be interested in seeing a post-Civil War era re-enactment of some kind though, or maybe even a Revolutionary War one.

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I've seen a re-enacted Gettysburg battle up in PA. It was pretty cool, but I don't remember too much because I was just a weeee lad. :d

 

Haven't seen any others though. I would be interested in seeing a post-Civil War era re-enactment of some kind though, or maybe even a Revolutionary War one.

 

My neighbor reenacts the civil war battles. I went to one meeting but I just don't have time for it. It sounds cool, he describes how at night you can see all the campfires around and just hear of everyone telling stories and stuff.

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Nice...

 

 

My question is if you put a dollar amount on what you have spent.. (not including time) how much did your gear cost you?

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I would love the Re-enact the Omaha beach assault (first war scene in Saving Private Ryan).

 

Maybe ill look into it in the future!

 

True that

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One of my relatives has a massive German collection, I don't know too much about it but I know he has a whole german ww2 uniform with a sabre.

 

As some people have pointed out, this looks pretty dam expensive.

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Nice...

 

 

My question is if you put a dollar amount on what you have spent.. (not including time) how much did your gear cost you?

 

Eh, I'm not really sure. Some of this stuff I bought five years ago when I first started. Yes, it's an expensive hobby, but not if you find the right places to buy from. A lot of places will make A+ quality reproductions for little.

 

Also, troll posts will be deleted.

 

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