u/Key-Technology358

movies similar to Danger Close: the Battle of Long Tan

I recently rewatched the 2019 movie Danger Close about Delta Company 6RAR in Vietnam during the battle of Long Tan in 1966 and i love watching this movie, now i'm wondering are there any other movies about the Aussies and Kiwis in Vietnam similar to Danger Close or just movies about the Aussies and Kiwis in Nam in general?

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u/Key-Technology358 — 7 days ago

any advice on what to carry in the M56 Buttpack

i recently got a large amount of kit and uniforms for reenactment a couple of Vietnam war ones (one tigerstripe uniform the other a repro set of first pattern Jungle fatigues) and also a webbing set for doing vietnam war SF impressions (i'm planning to use it for Australian SASR) and i also want to maybe in the future portray an Australian Rifleman in a regular infantry unit (so in the RAR) but i'm not quite sure what to put in the M56 Buttpack, i assume they'd carry rations and maybe some spare socks and a poncho in it. any advice from people who also do Vietnam war reenactment and of course other reenactors would be very much appreciated. thanks in advance

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u/Key-Technology358 — 8 days ago

am i the only one who hated Sobel's guts in the show Band of Brothers?

I recently rewatched Band of Brothers again, and every time i watch the show and it's the first two episodes with Sobel in them i seriously hate that guy. and it got me thinking am i the only one?

also side note i want to make it clear that i still very much respect the real Captain Sobel as well as all other Members of Easy Company and all Servicemen and Women both past and present in general, i just think in the show he's an asshole

u/Key-Technology358 — 11 days ago

came across this photo while browsing the subreddit anyone know what helmet they're wearing

photo from the SAS i found on the subreddit not sure what the helmet is anyone know what helmet they're wearing?

u/Key-Technology358 — 15 days ago

hey i love listening to bagpipe music both just the pipes and pipes and drums, been listening to a lot of Scottish regimental marches played on the pipes but would like to branch out some more. anyone have any suggestions? thanks in advance

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u/Key-Technology358 — 18 days ago

Jock Lewes one of the founding members of the British SAS during ww2, killed in action December 30th 1941 in Libya. recently found this photo while browsing on Pintrest if anyone has any more info about this photo i would love to learn more about it because i'm very interested in the history of the SAS

u/Key-Technology358 — 1 month ago