Originally posted by Johnny Lloyd
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We take hits at reenactments because we need to show what the effects of CW combat were to folks watching...and to teach us what effect losses have on our ability to lead and be part of units on the field. That is useful and educational. Any other purpose for taking hits I find just as silly as this photo. This photo is useless as an educational vehicle because it is greatly eclipsed by the awful real deal. We don't need this photo to remind of us anything other than the interesting talent on the part of Wendell Decker and all those reenactors that tried to look like dead people.
To me, this isn't about honor, or even realism, or "making a statement about the horror of war", its about the coolest, most unusual photo. Its not even an intellectual exercise. In my opinion this photo won because it is different, not because it is accurate. If you think it is the best because it is cool, morbid, fascinating or whatever, just say so. But don't tell me it honors the real heroes. The real photos of their shattered bodies and their gravestones do that.
Whats next on the agenda? A Turner Ashby in death lookalike contest?
Did not take us long to descend from honoring someone who made a real difference in the hobby to another cool photo of simulated dead people.
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