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Post by snakedoctor on Mar 2, 2016 0:37:33 GMT -8
1) Name, Age, and Location.
- Daniel Lee, 19, Santa Monica, CA
2) How did you hear about Fox Company, 506th?
- Through the Internet? Basically, I looked you guys up.
3) Do you have any reenacting experience? Have you done World War II reenacting before?
- The closest I've reenacted was for the LA Air Raid event 2016 in 1940's period wear Army uniforms. I've never reenacted before in my life.
4) Why do you want to join our unit? What drew you to us instead of some of the other Allied units in the CHG and RPS?
- I want to be a part of something bigger than myself and learn about living history. The other units doesn't seem as disciplined as you are.
5) What knowledge do you have of the Second World War? Are you familiar with the roles of the American paratrooper?
- I know a lot about WW2 (in the military aspect) from front to end. I'm not familiar except for the fact that Paratroopers was a new technology for forward reconnaissance and military strategy at the time (being able to go behind enemy lines).
6) Have you had any contact with World War II veterans previously?
- Not directly.
7) What can you bring to this unit? Will you be an asset?
- I don't have much to offer to the table, I just want to join and connect with people. I can make recruiting videos for the public image of this unit.
8) Anything else we should know about you? - I'm currently a Civil Air Patrol cadet (Rank/Insignia/Grade: Cadet Airman First Class). I'm a Digital Filmmaking Major at Santa Monica College on my 2nd year. I'm a Christian. I don't mind doing a support role as a new recruit (I might actually like it).
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Post by 1LT Phillipson on Mar 2, 2016 6:37:57 GMT -8
Welcome to the forum Daniel! Read up and ask questions if you have them. This is a great group of guys and we are always looking for good people to join.
Look forward to meeting you.
AP
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Post by Eddie on Mar 2, 2016 7:39:50 GMT -8
Welcome Snakedoctor!
Your knowledge will expand greatly as you learn about one of the toughest outfits in WWII
The paratrooper's role is well documented and you should start your own research asap
Come to this forum often and challenge yourself by reading our vast library of posts and unit history/info
We appreciate your interest and invite you to log in as much as you can to observe our day to day interaction
Seeing that you are new to reenacting we have a pretty good loaner gear program
Get familiar with us and we hope you become interested enough to come out sometime
Ssgt "Eddie"
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Post by Rabbit on Mar 2, 2016 8:27:24 GMT -8
Welcome to the forum Daniel!
Make sure to read up, there is a lot of great information about WWII reenacting, and our units history.
I was also in Civil Air Patrol. I ended at Senior Master Sergeant and I really enjoyed my time in CAP. There are a lot of things you learn there that are very applicable to reenacting.
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Post by Smitty on Mar 2, 2016 10:58:40 GMT -8
Welcome to the forum, Daniel.
Hope to see you out at our next event.
Cheers
-Smitty
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Grease
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Post by Grease on Mar 2, 2016 12:08:31 GMT -8
Hey Daniel, Welcome to the forum. I am in Venice Beach. I will get in touch with you and we can meet and talk more about the unit, gear and the hobby in general.
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Post by parajag on Mar 2, 2016 16:43:04 GMT -8
Welcome to the forum, Daniel.
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Post by snakedoctor on Mar 2, 2016 17:40:39 GMT -8
Gee, thanks for the warm welcome gentlemen! Time-wise I think I can make it to almost any event(I really want to attend Ft. Mac and Chino Air show). I'm optimistic about learning new things and maybe take back some good things from this reenacting experience back to my home CAP squadron.
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Post by Rabbit on Mar 3, 2016 8:06:11 GMT -8
Where is your squadron based? Does California CAP put on Search And Rescue (SAR) Academy, Basic Encampment, or anything like that?
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Post by doc101 on Mar 3, 2016 8:07:07 GMT -8
Welcome!
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Post by snakedoctor on Mar 3, 2016 13:51:11 GMT -8
My home squadron is based in Santa Monica, CA. It's called Clover Field Composite Squadron 51. Yes, they have all of the above. I've recently graduated from Basic Encampment and the cadet noncommissioned officer school. I hope to attend the National Blue Beret event at Oshkosh, WI this summer.
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Grease
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Post by Grease on Mar 3, 2016 13:53:19 GMT -8
Daniel, I sent you an e-mail last night. Did you get it?
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Post by Rabbit on Mar 3, 2016 14:41:27 GMT -8
Very nice!
I always wanted to attend that event and get my Blue Beret (don't know if they do that anymore, this was in 2004)
I hope you get the chance to attend, I had heard great things about it from my fellow cadets.
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Post by Pee Wee on Mar 4, 2016 10:32:51 GMT -8
Welcome to the forums, Daniel.
My name is Sgt. Peter "Pee Wee" Panacy, and I'm one of the recruiting NCOs for the unit. As you can likely tell, this group is one of the most tight-knit units in California and we are proud to represent one of the most storied units in WWII.
Great to know you have some experience doing this sort of thing already. But you'll want to research as much as you can in preparation for joining the unit. So get reading, ask questions and prepare as much as you can.
In the meantime, I've changed your status from "recruit" to "FNG." You'll have a little more access to the boards, so make sure you check out what you can and learn as much as possible.
We're gearing up for an event in April, and it would be great to see you out there. Feel free to PM me if you have any questions.
Sincerely,
Pee Wee
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Post by snakedoctor on Mar 5, 2016 0:37:22 GMT -8
Thanks Sgt. Panacy ! I'm thankful that I can finally get a chance at this.
Sgt. Gehry, I did receive your email. My apologies about not responding so promptly. If you check your email, I have responded with a couple questions. I do have an additional question. That question is as follows: Do you know the surplus store on Venice Bl. and Motor Ave.? I was wondering if that's a good place to start for finding gear.
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