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OT - This guy looks like a reenactor- Either that or squad designated bullet magnet
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Reenactor...I'd think. We have one around here like that.
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Would a regular M1936 pistol belt be able to be adjusted enough to fit this guy? Or would he had to have had one special made? I have several pistol belts and I don't think I could adjust it anywhere near the size to fit that guy.
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Reenactor...I'd think. We have one around here like that.
Unfortunately, this guy is the real deal - haven't been able to id him as yet
He is no fool who gives what he cannot keep to gain that which he cannot lose
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Originally Posted by
Mark in Rochester
this guy is the real deal
Reminds me of the fat Captain actor accompanying Ernest Borgnine in "The Dirty Dozen"...navigating for him poorly.
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notice the rifles, appear to be M1903 or M1917 all with the long bayonet - doubt reenactors
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Originally Posted by
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M1917 all with the long bayonet
Yes, when you look up the original photo they are M1917 rifles.
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The eyes of the General Officer are firmly fixed on this guys immense girth. Reminds of another WW2 photograph.
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Originally Posted by
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The eyes of the General Officer are firmly fixed on this guys immense girth. Reminds of another WW2 photograph.
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Attachment 129337
This one also
He is no fool who gives what he cannot keep to gain that which he cannot lose
There are no great men, only great challenges that ordinary men are forced by circumstances to meet.
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