Mail Lists
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IJA -- WWII Imperial Japanese Army Reenactors-- A group for those interested to seriously discuss Imperial Japanese Army militaria, tactics, and customs for the WWII era. (Please no reference to Japanese as "Japs" or "Nips" -- World War II ended almost 60 years ago. We would like to take an educational, respectful, and objective look at this former adversary.) This is a moderated list and innappropriate posts will be deleted.
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Pacific Reenactor List -- This is a list catering to those who reenact (or wish to reenact) the war in the Pacific Theater of Operations. This is not limited to the Allied side, but can, and hopefully will, have Japanese reenactors too.
If you are interested in the PTO, then please, by all means join the list ;-) Please, no flames or other rude beahviour--we will boot for bad behaviour.
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| WW2-L -- The original WWII reenactor list! WW2-L is a list for WW2 reenactors of all sides. This is a continuation of the old WW2-L list originally started by Dwight Dutton back ca. 1996. Has the perspective from both sides. Noisy, rude and raucous--definitely, NOT for the faint of heart or those easily offended. If you are a WWII Reenactor, you should be on this list, if only in a "digest" format.
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Vendors Links
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Suppliers without webpages
Here is their contact information:
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The Russian Grunt --various pieces for your IJA impression (see below-check current prices)*
therussiangrunt@hotmail.com
* Russian Grunt items:
- leather set: 3 pouches, belt, frog USD $140.00
- helmet cover (specify swede or IJA) $15.00
- M-38 cap w/flaps $35.00
- late war knapsack w/all straps $55.00
- puttees $15.00
- personal effects bag $15.00
- gas mask bag $25.00
- haversack $25.00
- good luck flag $15.00
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eyec123@aol.com.
round "boulevard boutique" eyeglasses tel: 954-429-3238
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Reenactor Links
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2nd Sendai Division
c/o Bob Starr Panzer34t@hotmail.com |
47th Independent Mixed Brigade (USA) -- The 47th Independent Mixed Brigade site, they are a group of reenactors from Arkansas, Louisiana, and Tennessee that portray the average Japanese infantry man in World War Two.
The Independent Mixed Brigades were first formed in China in 1937, mainly for garrison and anti-guerilla duties. They consisted of 4 to 6 independent infantry battalions and a headquarters unit, with supporting units of artillery, signal, and engineers.
E-mail contact: Russell Love
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Cool Links to Sites with Japanese Content:
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| Imperial Japanese Military photos from WWII -- Great photos! About 4 pages of nifty unpublished pix! Give it a look! |
| Teri's Japanese Handgun Website -- Awesome site. Slow loading and low tech, but great, great info!!!! |
| BANZAI -- A cool site/magazine about Japanese weapons! |
| General Information on the Model 38 Rifle -- The title says it all! |
| A Primer on Japanese Rifles -- Good info |