Re: [MV] Reenactors

From: flyn3nvt@adelphia.net
Date: Sat May 21 2005 - 22:23:05 PDT


 Here is something I noticed. A couple of yrs ago at our rally here in vt. One of our locals brought his M114. It was restored nice in 60's era paint. He was running it around the field all weekend giving people rides. Well another VN history buff and I decited it was our turn and we put on our frag jackets and helmet and climbed in. He behind the M60 and I behind the M2. Well as we started moving, everyone who had a camera in that field, took it out and started taking pics. I noticed this right from the start and it was fun.

To each his own, I say.
---- Ryan Gill <rmgill@mindspring.com> wrote:
> At 4:32 AM +0000 5/22/05, dmaguire@mchsi.com wrote:
> >
> >I do not wish to wear a uniform of any kind because I cannot shake the thought
> >that, if I did, I would be convincing others
> >that I am something that I am not,
> >intentionally or unintentionally. My belief only. I am a history buff, a
> >military vehicle enthusiast, and a weekend mechanic - nothing more.
>
> Ignorance aside, I'm not sure how anyone with a
> clue could think that someone in a WWII uniform
> that's not ~70 years old is anything but a
> re-enactor. Seems like 1/2 of the folks out there
> re-enacting are vets themselves, they don't seem
> to mind it all. Neither do the WWII vets I've met.
>
> >I am not that far from the Missouri event and own a WWII halftrack and ammo
> >trailer that are more than able to make the run if I trailered them there.
> >When I saw that I would need to wear a period uniform to participate, I was
> >disappointed and maybe felt a bit left out. Not because I was "scared the
> >hobby was changing" - but because it looked like a fun event that I could not
> >be a part of unless I suspended my beliefs. I hope everyone in it has fun and
> >wish all of them a great time. It just isn't the event for me.
>
> The Reenactors on this web page look so much
> better in their WWII uniforms with correct kit
> and other items on their trip . Much better with
> the uniforms than green windbreakers, sneakers,
> jeans and baseball caps. I suspect that even the
> most ignorant Europeans realized that they
> weren't WWII vets.
> http://www.2ndarmored.com/france_convoy.htm
>
>
> >PS - In response to Tim's earlier dissertation/rant... My hobby isn't
> >changing. I am a military vehicle
> >preservationist and I, for one, have no idea
> >why re-enactors are even acknowledged by the MVPA.
>
> Because some of us do both.
>
>
> >There should be an MRA
> >(mil. re-en. assoc.) or MUPA (mil. uniform preserv. assoc.) that exists as a
> >sister organization, maybe. That "V" is there for a reason.
>
> There are some re-enacting groups out there, but
> its far looser than the MVPA. Frankly, there are
> some things about the MVPA I don't like but
> that's meat for another table.
>
>
> --
> --
> Ryan Gill rmgill@SPAMmindspring.com
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