DutchIndo
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Except when you encountered 505th ...........Teabag1927 said:we do that most the time anwyay...
Except when you encountered 505th ...........Teabag1927 said:we do that most the time anwyay...
But it wasn’t always like that. I know when I got into WW2 re-enacting in 1990, there seemed to be VERY few Airborne folks on the Allied side. I didn’t start seeing large groups of paratroopers until well into the mid 90s.Guttersnipe said:Whether it's American Civil War, Napoleonic, WW2 - or whatever - famous or Elite units are always over represented in reenacting.
p51 said:But it wasn’t always like that. I know when I got into WW2 re-enacting in 1990, there seemed to be VERY few Airborne folks on the Allied side. I didn’t start seeing large groups of paratroopers until well into the mid 90s.
Teabag1927 said:band of brothers, and lets not forget that Ryan was easy Co. 506th, i believe.
GranadaGuy617 said:We still have the 101st 506th Easy boys... there is an 82nd with the RPS...but they are pretty much gone too.
Marcus said:Here is some video/slideshows of some regular old Heer troops:
http://www.21stpanzerdivision.com/index1.htm
I remember you guys at Big Bear back in the 80s. One of you guys told me a funny story about an amputee and some Dynamite. It seems you guys had a battle in the AZ. You set off some Dynamite and had an amputee dressed up as a GI. You guys acted as if the guy lost his leg and it got in the Papers. One of you guys told me you guys got in big trouble. At the Big Bear battle I joined up with your unit as a "stray". Your unit was well led by a Reserve Captain I believe. I left the 505th at that battle and joined you when I saw how you operated. The CHG 82nd at the time was more like a mixed bag of shooters. You guys used a lot of small unit tactics and had some good leaders. The 82nd CHG splintered off into Nick Freidrich LHA, I was with both. The reason of the split was Nick felt the Germans ran the CHG. I agree only because they were the most organized. The Germans then (now) were pretty fanatical (no offense), dedicated.cco23i said:I use to do 82nd here in Arizona in the 80's and we did 504th. We would come out for battles and such quite frequently. Now all I do is USAAF ground crew, a forgotten area of the war.
Scott
DutchIndo said:I remember you guys at Big Bear back in the 80s. One of you guys told me a funny story about an amputee and some Dynamite. It seems you guys had a battle in the AZ. You set off some Dynamite and had an amputee dressed up as a GI. You guys acted as if the guy lost his leg and it got in the Papers. One of you guys told me you guys got in big trouble. At the Big Bear battle I joined up with your unit as a "stray". Your unit was well led by a Reserve Captain I believe. I left the 505th at that battle and joined you when I saw how you operated. The CHG 82nd at the time was more like a mixed bag of shooters. You guys used a lot of small unit tactics and had some good leaders. The 82nd CHG splintered off into Nick Freidrich LHA, I was with both. The reason of the split was Nick felt the Germans ran the CHG. I agree only because they were the most organized. The Germans then (now) were pretty fanatical (no offense), dedicated.
GranadaGuy617 said:But right now...2nd ID has a beautifully working Comm System...that will only work for us because no other unit is on the same page.