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    Originally posted by iannima View Post

    In any case, I would remind my esteemed Genosse Viktor that one cannot conclusively state that THROUGHOUT the 1960s only leather soled boots would be used... EVEN I cannot do that...
    Genosse iannima, Moscow Centre has informed this Command that your New Research Project has been registered at the Central Records Complex.

    Your Quota for Discoverers and Posting dates will be PMed to you, as normal...

    Their confidence in your Command in the Boot Direction of Interest is not misplaced...... it has been "Advised"

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      RedBaran11,

      I had a little fun with your photo

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        Originally posted by Ingsoc75 View Post
        RedBaran11,

        I had a little fun with your photo

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          Genosse,
          I wish I could say that deployment on the Findlay Front was a success, but, sadly, it rained almost the whole time it was open to the public so I only had my stuff out a very short time before I had to save it from the rain.

          But, here are some pictures of what I did accomplish.

          The night I arrived they didnt have a security detail yet, so me and a couple Fascists volunteered for guard duty at the gate.
          Oh, what fun being in my element!





          There was also a WWII battle on Sunday, but almsot everyone had left, so I joined in and fell in with my WWII unit





          On saturday, there was a parade through town...



          I know its not perfect, but marhcing three miles is a bit more than prancing aorund my backyard and I got really worn out and had to adjsut several times.
          But hey, I tried!

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            Well done Justin!
            Did you really march three miles ahead of the vehicles' column? Or did they overtake you?
            It looks good as it stands though, as you appear to be heading a full complement of motorised forces ... Shame that they are using inferior imperialist equipment, although we could save the Jeeps (and the Jimmys ) because of Lend Lease ...
            Again well done! I don't think I have ever managed to march for full three miles ... never managed to convince my friends to do more than a few dozen metres ...

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              Genosse RedBaran11,

              The Images you have posted have been added to the Charge sheet Appendix of your Employment Record and Glorious Achievements in the Name of Worker and Farmer Power , at the same time.

              The Moscow Centre Eyebrow was raised at your choice of Kameraden and yet the same time it is busy giving your Command admiring Glances for your Wachedienst..... .

              You may have just caused an Internal Purge of several Directorates by SMERCh....

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                RedBaran11, very impressive of you to represent the socialist brotherhood there!

                I also thought you might of wanted some company.

                Last edited by Ingsoc75; 05-18-2009, 02:33 PM.

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                  Originally posted by iannima View Post
                  Well done Justin!
                  Did you really march three miles ahead of the vehicles' column? Or did they overtake you?
                  It looks good as it stands though, as you appear to be heading a full complement of motorised forces ... Shame that they are using inferior imperialist equipment, although we could save the Jeeps (and the Jimmys ) because of Lend Lease ...
                  Again well done! I don't think I have ever managed to march for full three miles ... never managed to convince my friends to do more than a few dozen metres ...
                  Well when I received directions to the assembly point before the parade, the guy told me it was about three miles into town.
                  I just plotted the route on Google Maps and in actuality the parade route was almost exactly a mile and a half (about two and a half km).
                  But yes I did march the entire time, but not in Exerzierschrifft (SP?).
                  I can't remember the exact name of the style of march I used most of the time. It wasn't the almost like normal walking, it was with moving your knees up and down right before goose stepping.

                  I also was not leading the parade, there was a Young Marines and the air force equivalent in front of me, but that was it for the on foot complement. The vehicals stayed behind us the whole time.

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                    Great stuff, Justin! It's good to see someone out there "represntin'"... as for your involvment with the fascist units, you are not the first NVA member to have also served in the Wehrmacht, but let's just say it's good you paraded in a dark-collar tunic, because your career will be over by the time open collars arrive...

                    Which brings me to your two friends on guard duty: Things must not be going very well for the Third Reich these days, if that guard doggie is the best replacement they can afford for those big, mean Alsatians they used to have.

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                      Originally posted by Ingsoc75 View Post

                      Genosse Ingsoc75,

                      The disclosure of Advanced DDR Olympic Cloning Technic has not been Cleared to be shown on this unsecured Communication Complex.

                      Duty Car Dispatched.

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                        /\ great photoshop pic

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                          Blumentarn- Where the hell is it?

                          Hi, new member here. I'm very interested in reenacting the DDR in any form, but I've decided to go with mid-to late 80s and/or mid 60s era. I have a full 80s era Strichtarn(spelling?) uniform and equipment. but for the 60s uniform, id like to find some blumentarn pants and jacket. Where might I find blumentarn for sale on the net? I've found it pretty elusive. So far i've relied on Gowenmilitaria for the majority of my east german needs, and I highly recomend them, as many of you are already familiar . So anyway. Blumentarn; where can I find some? Thanks- Ian

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                            Willkommen Genosse!

                            If one wishes for a Purely Defensive deployment using the Blumentarn scales of issue, your best bet is Ebay.de

                            If you wish to reenact and wear Blumentarn, you will want to get a repro jacket and pants- originals are far too valuable.

                            I purchased mine off ebay.de for about $75 USD
                            Here is the set I purchased, and you really won't find one for less:
                            http://cgi.ebay.de/NVA-Tarnanzug-Kam...713.m153.l1262

                            I highly reccommend that one right there.



                            Ammo pouches and the canteen and other pieces of equipment can be found here in the states, including Ebay and Gowen (not to stir up another debate, but Gowen's prices are fairly reasonable for most of his field equipment and I have bought some from him. Uniforms are another story, but thats all I'll say.)

                            I myself am still putting together my Blumentarn kit (hence only the brown belt in the pictures above).

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                              I'm not sure what branch you want to portray with your Blumentarn kit, but may I suggest Grenztruppen?

                              They carried a lighter load, therefore translating into less items to search for and less money to spend (saved money to bediverted to funding more DDR items of course! )

                              Basicly, a Grenz in the Mid-60s would have the follwing basic equipment:

                              Kampfanzug
                              Side Cap (older style without sewn flaps)
                              Belt (web or leather)
                              Y-Straps (web or leather)
                              Belt Loops
                              Canteen
                              Ammo Pouch(es)
                              Bayonet

                              With the belt and Y-straps it is best to use the older version- where the hook is on the belt and not the buckle and the Y-straps are not self contained and require the loops.

                              Both the MPi-K and MPi-KM have been documented being used, I personaly use the MPi-K and therefore the earlier bayonet.

                              It is late here so I've really only given a basic glance, but if you need more details let me know and I can go into more tommorow.

                              Again, Welcome to the forum!

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                                And another note, I'm sure Genosse Viktor will chime in on your question, so if you need help translating his response, we'll be glad to assist in your Cultural Development and Advancement of Political Perception

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