I've been involved in WWII reenactment for over 20 years now. East Coast. I change up every so offen to meet my own age/size standards. Something I do. No more Airborne impressions. I cannot pull it off to my satisfaction. This is an indivdual thing. I fortunitly have been asked to...
It's post WWII. Korea era most likely. WWII ones were fully lined. They were sized differently. Like 5 or 4. They were stamped in the armpit area inside on coats
A vintage Store operating since 1973 burned. The owner was injured in the blaze. They were a landmark in Lancaster PA. and a source for much vintage clothing.
http://articles.lancasteronline.com/local/4/340702
My prayers go out to the owner and hopes for a speedy recovery.
Having run in a Station with a fire pole I can tell you that the first time you jump onto the pole and look down its like you are jumping out into nothing. Most apparatus bays are 25-30ft high. The pole looks like a coffee stirrer. And if you don't move at the bottom the next fireman comes...
My friends and I did a Living history last month. We did a "in the field" display Bougainville 1943.
Some from earlier this year. We were doing Midway 1942
From a year before with "Whitey" Groff a WWII Marine Raider with 1st Raider Battalion Col. Edson commanding. Was at...
I try to research all areas of the conflict. MTO is interesting but then so is CBI. (yes many Americans do not know this area)
American home front/defense is an interest too. Myself and some other loungers are involved here http://www.fortmiles.org/ Nothing like crewing the big guns!
My friend and I did a small display for a Christmas walking tour. Battle of the Bulge Christmas 1944.
The town was home to one of the survivors of the Malmandy Massacre.
Most people remembered.
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