Re: [MV] Korean War re-enactors?

Glenn Goodman (ggoodman@novell.com)
Thu, 19 Aug 1999 11:03:02 -0600

Amen. I thought MV stood for Military Vehicles. I've never seen anything =
that said that does not include ALL Military Vehicles. Maybe I missed it. =
:-> Don't leave, Gordon. Or anyone else in the background that has been =
wondering about the "attitude" of the list. Some people are just =
naturally bitter and cantankerous and jump at every chance to slap someone =
else down. I've learned a lot here and I'm sure I'll learn more. Much =
about MVs and more about human nature. Good luck finding what you're =
after.

>>> "JOHN SEIDTS" <john@astory.com> 08/19/99 09:50AM >>>
What the hell is the problem with asking about re-enacting? Gordon, =
please
disregard the stupid flamers. Re-enacting and living history is an
important part of private military vehicle collecting and restoration. It
is an excellent way to participate in public events and get positive 'face
time' with the average citizen to teach them we are not all white
supremacist gun-toting idiots.

Do we have Gremlins on this list? Or maybe a better term would be =
'trolls.'

The advantages of being a member of this list far outweigh the disadvantage=
s
of being privately flamed. I'd stick here- definitely worth wading =
through
the occasional crap that comes your way.

The Korean War is a very overlooked period in US military history, even =
with
the construction of a national monument. Even if you don't find a group,
doing an impression from the period is not difficult. Field gear, =
uniforms,
and most field equipment is very similar and many times identical to that
used in WWII. Very easy to find. Email me off list if you have more
questions about uniforms or equipment.

-----Original Message-----
From: Richard Van Hoomissen <rvanhoo@ibm.net>
To: Gordon W. Bell <bellsurveying@smithville.net>
Cc: Re-Enactors <ww2_l@listbot.com>; MV <mil-veh@skylee.com>
Date: Thursday, August 19, 1999 12:26 PM
Subject: Re: [MV] Korean War re-enactors?

>I think you are on target, what is the inquiry? And what is the rig you
>have??? Richard
>
>Gordon W. Bell wrote:
>>
>> Guys,
>>
>> I know this is WW II board but, I don't know where else to ask this =
one.
>>
>> Is there a Korean War or Vietnam re-enactor units/ groups/websites/
>> bulletin boards?
>>
>> I just bought a Korean War M-43 and I got looking and it seems there
>> isn't a whole lot of attention given to this little military police
>> action. Are there folks out there that who do living history of these
>> two periods? I mean EVERYBODY does Civil War and WW II what of the =
other
>> periods of trial for our military?
>>
>> Forgive me if this question seems out of place but I am new to this
>> hobby and I am wondering if this is an area of our hobby that needs
>> attention and people?
>>
>> This is a serious inquiry so please don't flame me for it. Thank You.
>>
>> respectfully,
>>
>> Gordon W. Bell
>>
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