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Hi all , return from this fantastic week end .

this event was great but cold , we were all invited by the Duty First Reenacting group

First , was the big public show in two times ( assault on the town , combat in the street)

after it was an exibition of 87th infantry division in the town during ww2 , all the modern things was remove

 

Reenacting group :

 

-Duty first

-Crèvecoeur

-Big red one poland

-Rock of the marne

- lion of carentan

- jeepest

and many individual

 

the Show :

 

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pictures taken with an original camera

 

 

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I would thanks the duty first and Serge balleux for this fantastic week end , we were about 100 GI with the same patch for a quality reenactment

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Wow, that looked like it was a great event. I like the setting with the buildings and the way the nuns were present during the battle. Nice job and thanks for sharing the photos.

 

Jack

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This hands done has to be the best reenactment/display I have ever seen. You guys look great and the setting is just amazing. Looks like it is right out of the history book.

I'm with Blake_E I would love to join you guys for an event.

I am really amazed.

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thank you very much for you comments !!! :thumbsup:

a pleasure to have american comrades with us .

this great events was organizeb by duty first , and was done by many quality reenactment group together .

 

more video of the show

 

 

 

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here is link to litle galery from Polish participatns (Big Red One Poland (www.bigredone.pl - temporary unavailable by this domain)): http://bigredone.pl.testsb.strefa.pl/galeria.php?gid=1

 

there are only 15 pic, that I select - cause my kodak35 get`s little break this time, so I take only few digital shots after event, but i think they`re good enough to let You see.

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Kloonej, What's wrong with your Kodak 35? I know they tend to tear up modern thinner films, especially in cold weather. My 'PH-324' did the same thing 2 years ago.

I've had a number of Kodak 35 and 35 RF cameras apart before and know a few quick fixes.

 

I took part in the Mock Battle at Remagne a few years ago. Took some pictures with my folding camera back then.

 

This December we spend the day at the chateau at Assenois;

http://www.flibweb.nl/flibweb/cpg143/thumb...s.php?album=167

 

I shot mainly with my Leica IIIc, Speed Graphic (with Roll film holder) and a Digital Epson R-D1.

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Kloonej, What's wrong with your Kodak 35? I know they tend to tear up modern thinner films, especially in cold weather. My 'PH-324' did the same thing 2 years ago.

I've had a number of Kodak 35 and 35 RF cameras apart before and know a few quick fixes.

 

I took part in the Mock Battle at Remagne a few years ago. Took some pictures with my folding camera back then.

 

This December we spend the day at the chateau at Assenois;

http://www.flibweb.nl/flibweb/cpg143/thumb...s.php?album=167

 

I shot mainly with my Leica IIIc, Speed Graphic (with Roll film holder) and a Digital Epson R-D1.

Hello! Thats exactly what was happened. I had this problem few times before (even i hot: +30C deg.) but i change film and everything was fine. This time i use 3 rolls and everyone was teared up by first twist.

 

Can You help me on PRV?

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HolyHappiness

I got goose bumps when I saw the pic of the .30 on the roof and the one where the 2 Germans are pulling away a wounded comrade.

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