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And Marine Corp repro gear, as I mentioned earlier original gear will be even harder to find.GranadaGuy617 said:Now, lets see how many Marine / PTO and Japanese Reenacting Units Pop up in the wake of this production.
Fletch said:Our domestic factory-farmed breed of TV exec, for all his media-savvy, is too dumb to come in out of the rain. I can hear him thinking (if you can call this "thinking"):
"Sweeps week? No audience. Nobody gives a $#!! about WW2 in the Pacific except a bunch of old crazy-ass Marines.
Yeah, read NONE for the Japanese units. It's so weird, tons of people do German, but no one wants to come out as Japanese. We thought that we'd get a boost from Flags of our Fathers, and Letters from Iwo Jima, but that didn't materialize either. At our PTO event last weekend (BTW where the heck were you Dylan?? [huh] ) we only had about 12 Japanese vs. 40-50 Marines, assorted Aussies, and 3 guys doing Army (also underrepresented - Army units in the PTO).GranadaGuy617 said:Now, lets see how many Marine / PTO and Japanese Reenacting Units Pop up in the wake of this production.
VERY Cool! Do you happen to know what regiment he was in? I had a friend up here who served in the 184th Infantry on Leyte and Okinawa, unfortunately though he passed away about two years ago.Widebrim said:And include my father, who fought in the Pacific with the 7th ID, one of the many Army divisions that served in that theater...
DannyBoy said:Yeah, read NONE for the Japanese units. It's so weird, tons of people do German, but no one wants to come out as Japanese. We thought that we'd get a boost from Flags of our Fathers, and Letters from Iwo Jima, but that didn't materialize either. At our PTO event last weekend (BTW where the heck were you Dylan?? [huh] ) we only had about 12 Japanese vs. 40-50 Marines, assorted Aussies, and 3 guys doing Army (also underrepresented - Army units in the PTO).
On a side note, there was a guy at the event selling the now surplus costumes from the movie. The stuff he had wasn't all that great material wise (and exorbitantly priced to boot), but maybe soon some more quality stuff from the movie will hit the market, 'cause original Japanese stuff is just too darn expensive.
At the risk of sounding crass, I can't imagine this being a springboard to anything. The bottom line here is that the focus on WW2 has generally always been the ETO. You can attribute it to many reasons (far more correspondents in the ETO, distances between battles, people not being able to relate to the Pacific like they could europe from the last war, etc), but that's just how it is. "Thin Red Line" and "Windtalkers" did next to nothing to expand the re-enactor base. Yes, neither was a "Private Ryan" for the PTO, but I think it was put best by a friend of mine recently:GranadaGuy617 said:Now, lets see how many Marine / PTO and Japanese Reenacting Units Pop up in the wake of this production.