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Post by sumaquel on Apr 19, 2010 9:34:48 GMT -5
The Green uniform of the GI was it modern or WWII period?(last row, second to the left photo)---macky That guy is not a reenactor. I think he's an official US Embassy military attache representative for the event. He is of course wearing present-day uniform. Thanks Veevee, I found this store full of military uniforms surplus and I found one similar to the uniform he is wearing....It realy looks like the same with Perry's uniform(PS khaki uniform)the only difference is its color green(Fatigue)---Macky
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ediego
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Post by ediego on Sept 28, 2010 11:08:58 GMT -5
Thank ya'll for honoring our soldiers airmen and navy defenders of our nation during World War 2
I am proud and I appreciate ya'll
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Post by frank on Feb 1, 2011 15:31:53 GMT -5
Does anyone know the contact number of the guide from Bataan who is marked with the X in the photo? Send me an e-mail if you have it. He had some places to show us when we get to visit again. Thanks
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Post by labrador on Feb 2, 2011 8:14:39 GMT -5
That's chad from the phil. army museum. I'll get his number from perry this weekend.
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medic
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Re-living Philippine history with a passion.
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Post by medic on Feb 3, 2011 23:51:20 GMT -5
Hehe, looks like Chad is a 'marked' man. Great photos, it'll help a lot with my PS impression.
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Post by 79thfoot on Feb 10, 2011 2:50:32 GMT -5
I wish somehow the Philippine Reenactment group could acquire an M-3 or maybe even a Bren Carrier in running condition. The one at the AFP Museum is awesome in itself but it would be so cool if it could actually tow around a replica AT gun.
I hope that somehow the remaining USAFFE vets wherever they are know that they are loved and honoured!
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