ZRX61 wrote:
Mike wrote:
Come to think of it, I find the whole idea of grown men (and women) dressing up and playing soldiers to be a bit odd, but each to their own, I suppose.

I agree, I think I gave that up when I was about 10 or 11..

Ztex...........guess its my turn on the "soapbox".
Reenactment is a part of "Preserving history". In no way is it playing army! Do you get the true understanding of war by reading a book or watching a video??? Well you might learn some things but do you get a deep feeling and appreciation for it and our freedoms???
I have a deep interest in history and since I have never served and I am 36 yrs old. I learn more from reenactment living history events on what it was like then from a book.
The 1st time I witnessed a MG42 shoot a 2000 round belt with one trigger pull, slide the barrel out and roll it in the snow, Install it and another 2000 rounds through it within 2 minutes. My thoughts were NOT HOW COOL as some teens today might think but my mind took me to remember that there were hundreds of those guns aimed into the water on a beach in France!!!! I have never gotten that feeling from a book!!!
My 3rd great granfather served in the Civil War. He returned home and a couple of short years later he wrote "recollections of war". These were his personal reflections of battle. At a young age my father read from it while standing on the very grounds that he fought on. To look out from the high ground at where confederate cannons were position over the field where Vermonters came charging from was amazing. Then to see a similar skirmish reenacted had a greater impact seeing how close they got and then stopped and shoot muskets into each other. I could have not gotten those feelings reading a book or listening to my dad.
Now as a Living History supporter and participant. (Vietnam War). I cannot stand that "playing army" statement. I am sure that when the video of the P-40 shooting live guns, that you were the only one not to wish that they were there to witness it cause that would be "Playing Army Air Corps"
Off my soap box now.
Ztex.................Great post!!!!
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