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原帖由 tntxhy 于 2008-7-4 10:25 发表
这个活动是拿来拍电影的么?哪里筹来的经费
<华盛顿邮报>报导去年那次滑铁卢重现时,介绍过参加者的背景情况。参加者来自各军事俱乐部的军迷,一般每月集训一到两次,包括如何操练,战斗和“阵亡”。
比如伦敦商人大卫.多尔是其中一位,属于第17枪骑兵社团。他在两年里参加了不少次战场重现,从克里米亚战争的“轻骑兵冲锋”到布尔战争。
费用自理,一套装具2660美元到5320美元,骑兵更贵点,约6650美元一套。如果加上旅费,也算比不小开支。
不过成员乐此不疲,除了重温历史,还可以交友。
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2007/06/18/AR2007061800482_2.html
The reenactors usually belong to individual clubs that represent specific military units from various wars. Members meet once or twice a month to practice drilling, fighting and even "dying."
"It's just huge fun," said David Dore, a London businessman who belongs to a society that portrays the 17th Lancers cavalry regiment. He said that in the last two years, his group joined numerous reenactments, including the Charge of the Light Brigade in the "Valley of Death" on the Crimean Peninsula and a Boer War battle in South Africa.
But passion for this pastime is inevitably tempered by finances. A complete kit of uniform, boots, weapons and other trappings for just one historical period costs between $2,660-$5,320, so many reenactors stick to one period costume. Those with deeper pockets can buy more expensive uniforms like the cavalry outfits, typically costing more than $6,650, or acquire kits from several periods.
"We all have to like history, but the main attraction is the social side of things," said Frederich Loggen of the Dutch town of Deventer. "We become good friends here."
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