Cold War US reenactment

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Cold War US reenactment

Post by housil » Sun Aug 23, 2009 7:27 am

Norge, that´s me in 1988

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Cold War US reenactment

Post by housil » Sun Aug 23, 2009 7:32 am

US Army reenactment at real Cold War in 1988:

Our real (former) US-Army Jeep
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Setup of "camp"
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Camouflaged Jeep at camp
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Buddy1, real German Bundeswehr Paratrooper!
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Camouflaged foxhole
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That´s me, 20 years ago...
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that´s us
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Post by housil » Sun Aug 23, 2009 7:41 am

Campsite:
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(where is the foxhole and where is the Jeep? :wink: )

Inside camp, having ration´s - real brown MRE´s
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Crackers & cheesespread
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Me "frying something" with US messkit on ESBIT stove
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Whole "crew"
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Jerrycan´s, MRE case (brown!), dufflebags, rucksacks...
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the only non-military item - note the blue case: German beer :wink:

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Ready to leave after three days... :cry:

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Re: Cold War US reenactment

Post by biscuits brown » Sun Aug 23, 2009 9:20 am

Good pics Housil. Very atmospheric!

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Re: Cold War US reenactment

Post by norge » Sun Aug 23, 2009 9:39 am

cool pictures!!!! :D :D

i dont think many people do this anymore since the cold war is gone away.
we did this kind of things a lot when the us army and usmc was here
on exersices,first we did trading with them to get mres and gear
than we had our own exersices. mostly arctic ones :D

cheers from norge :D

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Re: Cold War US reenactment

Post by DangerousDave » Mon Aug 24, 2009 7:22 pm

Is this a Cold War "Operation Grief"? From the 1980's? I think there may be a few Nato officials, that would like a word with you.
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Re: Cold War US reenactment

Post by Cracker » Mon Aug 24, 2009 9:40 pm

You mean "Greif" .. from Skorzeny's forces? :mrgreen:
Sure, someone may one day kill me with my own gun.
But they'll have to beat me to death with it because it's empty.

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Re: Cold War US reenactment

Post by housil » Tue Aug 25, 2009 6:30 am

DangerousDave wrote: I think there may be a few Nato officials, that would like a word with you.

Hahahahaha....... (sorry for laughing :lol: )

Greif was against the enemy - we were WITH the US troops - especially when they begged us in the fields to buy "stuff" for them at the local supermarket. :wink: (1 bottle of "stuff" = one case of MCI´s etc.)

What do you think from where we got all that new US equipment?!?
From them! We swaped it in the fields for e.g. let them (a whole platoon!) sleep at our house 1st floor (instead under the river bridge) or a plate of warm Bratwurst with Sauerkraut (for eveybody!) or...
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Re: Cold War US reenactment

Post by Cracker » Tue Aug 25, 2009 1:04 pm

Greif was also with the americans :mrgreen:
(Ok, they blew up bridges, gave americans the wrong directions, stole supplies etc.. :D but there are just minor details)


It's always funny to beg with soldiers, it's almost a sport.
you can get all kinds of nice stuff, actually at all training fields..


Our dog always like foxholes and people in camouflage clothing.. when she walks through the lines, she always walks from foxhole to foxhole, and she always gets crackers with "kippencrème" (chickenpaste) from the dutch ration.. nobody likes it.. :mrgreen:


Normally if you ask people, they're not very reluctant to give you MRE items like beverages or meals.. as long as they still have enough for themselves :wink:
Sure, someone may one day kill me with my own gun.
But they'll have to beat me to death with it because it's empty.

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Re: Cold War US reenactment

Post by housil » Tue Aug 25, 2009 1:56 pm

Cracker wrote: It's always funny to beg with soldiers, it's almost a sport.
you can get all kinds of nice stuff, actually at all training fields..
Back in the 80th, "...when everything was better..." :wink: whe had manouvers in our forest´s, cities, everywhere. Called REFORGER :mrgreen:

You came home and your whole little town was full of US or German troops, Jeeps, Tanks, helicopters etc...

Maybe a tank right in your driveway, taking cover under your barn...


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those places were suddenly surounded by the locals as audiance, watching all that military stuff and activities and traded everything for everything...

Our whole county was a Field Training Exercise (FTX).

After the FTX, we "examined" all the places for "left overs", like:

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also they never took their tent poles with them, always left hem behind (for us) :mrgreen:

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