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Caught in the D-day crossfire

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Sun Sep 18, 2005 6:19 pm
by Jared
Right on the frontlines we were for the D-day Re-enactment in Conneaut Ohio this past weekend.
Http://www/ddayconneaut.comWhile there were many shots I'll just post a few for now...


Of course what post here would be complete without an airplane shot? They had a Stinson L-5 along with a Yak, and a P-51D.....Unfortunately the P-51 was a 3/4 scale model and the lawn mower engine (Sounded like it anyways) they had fitted on the front of the airplane didn't do it justice....

Yes all photos are originally in color, I just thought that some of them looked better in black and white considering the period the re-enactors were really aiming for..

Re: Caught in the D-day crossfire

Posted:
Sun Sep 18, 2005 6:47 pm
by Hagar
Nice photos Jared. They look almost genuine.

D-day Re-enactment in Conneaut Ohio this past weekend.
I imagine there's a good reason for that but it seems a tad late.
Re: Caught in the D-day crossfire

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Sun Sep 18, 2005 6:50 pm
by Corsair Freak
I like re-enactments... they have a Civil War re-enactment around these parts every october, it's the same thing every year, but it never gets old. great shots Jared.
Re: Caught in the D-day crossfire

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Sun Sep 18, 2005 7:43 pm
by Jared
Nice photos Jared. They look almost genuine.

I imagine there's a good reason for that but it seems a tad late.
Yeah, I know they do it every year on the same weekend, I believe it started out because that was the weekend the city was able to guarantee them the access they needed to the park for the re-enactment. I think if they tried it earlier in the year they may have had more trouble from the local beach-goers..

Re: Caught in the D-day crossfire

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Sun Sep 18, 2005 7:47 pm
by Craig.
Brilliant shots. Looks like a great day out.
Re: Caught in the D-day crossfire

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Sun Sep 18, 2005 8:15 pm
by FLYING_TRUCKER
Great shots Jared...not sure about women medics on the beaches of D Day though?
Thanks for posting them

Cheers...Happy Landings...Doug
Re: Caught in the D-day crossfire

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Sun Sep 18, 2005 9:15 pm
by flyboy 28
Could be a guy.
Nice shots, Jar.
Re: Caught in the D-day crossfire

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Sun Sep 18, 2005 9:27 pm
by Jared
Nope, it was a woman, she did a better job in acting than some of the other medics and fortunately unless she was standing right in front of you, a guy couldn't tell the difference between her and her male counterparts in all of their get-up..

Re: Caught in the D-day crossfire

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Mon Sep 19, 2005 3:53 am
by TSC.
Great shots Jared, they look really authentic when converted to black & white.
I think if they tried it earlier in the year they may have had more trouble from the local beach-goers..
I'm sure if they just turned up in full kit like in the pictures, then the local 'beach-goers' would soon make some room for them ;D

TSC.
Re: Caught in the D-day crossfire

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Mon Sep 19, 2005 4:09 am
by Saitek
Great shots. I like the way you did them in black and white. Really added to it.
Re: Caught in the D-day crossfire

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Mon Sep 19, 2005 8:02 am
by beaky
Fantastic. The B&W treatment really works.
As for female medics on the beach on D-Day: I'd bet that had they been allowed, many military nurses would have been willing, if scared... just like the guys who went. But that was definitely one situation that demanded extreme combat skills and endurance, even from medics- not many women would've been up to it.
I'm not a huge re-enactment fan, but I'm curious: any explosions, or was it just (blank) gunfire? And no landing craft, I guess. Pretty cool that they added some aircraft- what a strange experience for the pilots, flying over that mock battle...
Re: Caught in the D-day crossfire

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Mon Sep 19, 2005 5:31 pm
by Jared
lol, Rotty there was 3 different landing crafts..

Just kind of hard to get a good picture of them from where we were standing.
There was blanks being fired throughout the whole battle, explosives planted here and there, as well as the cannon being fired quite frequently..

As stated there was explosives, albeit not quite as much as in previous years such as when they were filming the scene for a WWII documentary on PBS..

Re: Caught in the D-day crossfire

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Mon Sep 19, 2005 5:38 pm
by Hagar
The nearest we have to that is the Dad's Army crowd who regularly turn out at all the local air displays & suchlike. They are really very good & even look like the characters in the TV series. Not quite the same but it helps add to the atmosphere.
Re: Caught in the D-day crossfire

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Mon Sep 19, 2005 6:07 pm
by beaky
lol, Rotty there was 3 different landing crafts..

Just kind of hard to get a good picture of them from where we were standing.
There was blanks being fired throughout the whole battle, explosives planted here and there, as well as the cannon being fired quite frequently..

As stated there was explosives, albeit not quite as much as in previous years such as when they were filming the scene for a WWII documentary on PBS..

That's cool; gotta have the landing craft. And explosions... ("That one blowed up real good...")

Re: Caught in the D-day crossfire

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Mon Sep 19, 2005 9:30 pm
by The Ruptured Duck
3/4 scale mustangs are flying heaps of carbon fiber with a chevy small block. They are a maintinance workers nightmare