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D-Day Ohio Question…

D-Day Ohio made a new rule stating that all attendees above the age of 16, must be a registered Reenactor in order to enter with an impression. See, I am 16, and I really want to go, but I cannot get into contact with reenactor communities, and it’s probably past registration deadline. So, official reenactors, of which (if any) of these photos do you think classifies as FARB enough for me to go to D-Day Ohio in gear, without being labeled a “walk on reenactor”? (Btw, I am wearing a very FARB M1 helmet in each picture, you can see that straps, it’s pretty bad, and that is intentional. Thanks)

Photo 1: M1 Helmet, full haversack with entrenching tool and mess kit pouch, cartridge belt, with 1st aid pouch and canteen, and m37 trousers, leggings and m3 rough out service boots.

Photo 2: M1 Helmet, cartridge belt, with 1st aid pouch and canteen, and m37 trousers, leggings and m3 rough out service boots.

Photo 3: M1 Helmet, cartridge belt, and m37 trousers, leggings and m3 rough out service boots.

u/Sub2JR_Productions — 1 day ago

Question?

On At The Front, what are the real differences between the standard and summer M41 Jackets? Could I use either or for specifically a D-Day impression, or is the Summer jacket less accurate for a reenactment? Thanks.

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u/Sub2JR_Productions — 9 days ago

Help please

At D-Day Ohio, do I have to be a registered Reenactor to show up in my impression AT ALL if I am 16? I don’t want to be in the battle, I don’t want to carry any weapons, but can I just walk around in my impression, or can I not go in at all? I just spent a lot of money on this, and I don’t want to miss out. Thanks😭.

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u/Sub2JR_Productions — 14 days ago

Enough Dubbing?

Is this enough dubbing to give the Service Shoes the right color? I want to look good for D-Day Ohio!

u/Sub2JR_Productions — 15 days ago

Just bought this off EBay, it said it was a D-Day original, but upon inspection it says October 4th 1944, which go me nervous. So, would this still work for D-Day Ohio specifically? Thanks.

u/Sub2JR_Productions — 2 months ago