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August 07-02-13 04:37 PM

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Originally Posted by Schroeder (Post 2078576)
OK, so by loosing you mean facing occupation of your own turf by hostile forces. In that case you're almost right then. But there were Americans who faced that before 1864 and that were the natives (whole new can of worms here.:D). But I see where you are coming from.:yep:

You knew where I was coming from before you tried to troll an argument with me over Vietnam.

Cybermat47 07-02-13 05:12 PM

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Originally Posted by Armistead (Post 2078373)

Being a reenactor and partaking in the movie still remains one of the best experiences I've ever had.

You were in the movie? Awesome! I take it you were a CSA soldier, not a Northener?

Armistead 07-02-13 05:39 PM

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Originally Posted by Cybermat47 (Post 2078616)
You were in the movie? Awesome! I take it you were a CSA soldier, not a Northener?

I died both blue and grey, but I came CSA...:yeah:

Jimbuna 07-03-13 06:00 AM

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Originally Posted by Armistead (Post 2078623)
I died both blue and grey, but I came CSA...:yeah:

I know a guy that played a Roman soldier in the film Gladiator and after the first day of filming he was really having a fantastic time...till the next day when he was 'killed off'. :)

Armistead 07-03-13 09:00 AM

We came back to life over and over.

Most of the filming was done on a nearby farm, but Pickett's charge was done on field. It was awesome to walk across that field the same as my gggpappy did. It was electric, even acting, a sense of fear took over.

Jimbuna 07-03-13 10:23 AM

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Originally Posted by Armistead (Post 2078925)
We came back to life over and over.

In the days of the Roman Empire medical science was nowhere near as advanced as that :)

Armistead 07-03-13 10:49 AM

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Originally Posted by Jimbuna (Post 2078956)
In the days of the Roman Empire medical science was nowhere near as advanced as that :)

:haha::haha:

Well, we didn't shed blood, just died. Except for a few staged scenes, there was no blood or gore, just watch the charge. no blood. They did supply a rubber bayonet for many due to several getting poked.

It was also strange being watched by Jane Fonda. She mostly stayed out of the way sitting on a tower. There were actual rumors of her getting fragged on set. Many reenactors actually use real relic working muskets, these weren't allowed there, but some still had them.

Our family has my gggpappy's sword. I wanted to carry it across the field as he did, but my uncle wouldn't let me then...

Jimbuna 07-03-13 10:57 AM

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Originally Posted by Armistead (Post 2078966)

Our family has my gggpappy's sword. I wanted to carry it across the field as he did, but my uncle wouldn't let me then...

That's a real shame I'm sure he would have been overjoyed at the thought.

My wish is to sail into Arctic waters on a cruise liner holding my fathers Russian Convoy medal.


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