pjavi
Unteroffizier
Posts: 131
|
Post by pjavi on Oct 27, 2011 9:04:19 GMT 8
Friends; The Airsoft communitee invited the AFP, who the AFP also invited us to be part of their military show. The AFP will be placing also their exhibits like armored cars / APC etc.... Note: The Airsoft communitee & the AFP basically will be in their modern uniform, thus the BNK, PSHS & other WWII airsofters will be in historical uniform. Invite your friends too. Sama na kayo & list your names in the forum / e-mail- Cheers!!!
The AFP has invited us in a "Military Uniform Exhibit" event at the Mall of Asia, 10am-6PM . > We must be there preferrably 9AM so we can dress-up before the 10AM openning. > We are asked to wear any military uniform of any era & of any country we want. > For other who want to participate in walking on top of the stage for the people to see you in uniform, pls. prepare a 1-2 minute script describing your uniform, who you are reenacting, the historical background, battles the soldier participated wearing the uniform you wear, etc... all related on your outfit. This will be read by the "host" while you are walking on the stage so that the people would be educated & know what army you are representing. > While you are on stage, you may do some tactical script / actions & other creativity on 1-2 minutes > During the actual event, give 1 copy of your script to the Host (MC). > Pls. send your name if you want to participate since the organizers do not allow walk-in participants for this Military Reenactment is a delicate exhibit & needed for security reason. So far, here are the names of the participants who will attend :
BNK Group 1. Engr. Pedro Antonio Javier - Igorot Philippine Constabulary 1910-20s 2. Alexavier Agilard Javier - Igorot Philippine Constabulary 1910-20s 3. Jessa Jarel - Philippine Revolutionary Infantry Soldier, 1898-1903 4. Bong Catangay - Philippine Revolutionary Infantry Soldier, 1898-1903 5. Sumaqual Hosalla - Philippine Revolutionary Infantry Soldier, 1898-1903 6. Selwyn Alojipan - Guardia Civil Veteranos, 1860-1898 7. Nathaniel Laxa - Philippine Constabulary officer, 1935-42 Type A Uniform
WW2 Airsoft or The dead soldier's society ( foreign Military) 1. ?
|
|
|
Post by legionnaire on Oct 27, 2011 11:13:28 GMT 8
"For other who want to participate in walking on top of the stage for the people to see you in uniform, pls. prepare a 1-2 minute script describing your uniform, who you are reenacting, the historical background, battles the soldier participated wearing the uniform you wear, etc... all related on your outfit. This will be read by the "host" while you are walking on the stage so that the people would be educated & know what army you are representing." If you are representing the true Igorots in their native traditional attire, they never wore trousers under their traditional "Bahag" loincloth. This is a joke to their culture and false historical representation. It's like trying to do an impression of a Scot in a kilt and wearing trousers underneath.
|
|
|
Post by jnmodeller on Oct 27, 2011 21:27:34 GMT 8
Please if your going and not in the list , sign up they wont allow walk in participants,
note; catwalk is not compulsory
1. Engr. Pedro Antonio Javier - Igorot Philippine Constabulary 1910-20s 2. Alexavier Agilard Javier - Igorot Philippine Constabulary 1910-20s 3. Jessa Jarel - Philippine Revolutionary Infantry Soldier, 1898-1903 4. Bong Catangay - Philippine Revolutionary Infantry Soldier, 1898-1903 5. Sumaqual Hosalla - Philippine Revolutionary Infantry Soldier, 1898-1903 6. Selwyn Alojipan - Guardia Civil Veteranos, 1860-1898 7. David Banaghan - Capt. Howard, British instructor under the Philippine Revolution 8. Nathaniel Laxa - Philippine Constabulary officer, 1935-42 Type A Uniform 9. Jojo Nicolas - German heer sagent 10. Eric Nicolas - Bataan soldier ps 11. Dennis Nicolas - US Ranger, WWII 12. Benjamin Gabrido - US Airborne, WWII 13. Jojo Dy - Japanese Imperial Army officer, WWII 14. Ysidro P. Castillo III - pre-WWII Phil Scout Class "A" uniform 15. Martin Molinos - WW2 US 101st airborne uniform, Easy Comp.2nd Battalion 506 16. Diego Imao - Philippine Scout Infantry, WWII 17. Albert Labrador - German Heer Army Officer, WWII 18. Teddy Anatalio - US Airborne, WWII 19. Reinier Villlanueva - US Ranger, WWII 20. Josephine Torres - Phil Scout nurse 21. Edgardo Dele Pena - ww2 Japanese infantrymen 22. Don Fernandez - German heer infantrymen
|
|
jimmiroquai
WW2AAA Board Chairman
Walking the endless steppes...
Posts: 1,326
|
Post by jimmiroquai on Oct 28, 2011 7:01:43 GMT 8
Can't make it. :/
|
|
labrador
Feldgendarmerie
kriegsberichter
Posts: 1,988
|
Post by labrador on Oct 28, 2011 8:00:34 GMT 8
1. Engr. Pedro Antonio Javier - Igorot Philippine Constabulary 1910-20s 2. Alexavier Agilard Javier - Igorot Philippine Constabulary 1910-20s 3. Jessa Jarel - Philippine Revolutionary Infantry Soldier, 1898-1903 4. Bong Catangay - Philippine Revolutionary Infantry Soldier, 1898-1903 5. Sumaqual Hosalla - Philippine Revolutionary Infantry Soldier, 1898-1903 6. Selwyn Alojipan - Guardia Civil Veteranos, 1860-1898 7. David Banaghan - Capt. Howard, British instructor under the Philippine Revolution 8. Nathaniel Laxa - Philippine Constabulary officer, 1935-42 Type A Uniform 9. Jojo Nicolas - German heer sagent 10. Eric Nicolas - Bataan soldier ps 11. Dennis Nicolas - US Ranger, WWII 12. Benjamin Gabrido - US Airborne, WWII 13. Jojo Dy - Japanese Imperial Army officer, WWII 14. Ysidro P. Castillo III - pre-WWII Phil Scout Class "A" uniform 15. Martin Molinos - WW2 US 101st airborne uniform, Easy Comp.2nd Battalion 506 16. Diego Imao - Philippine Scout Infantry, WWII 17. Albert Labrador - German Heer Army Officer, WWII 18. Teddy Anatalio - US Airborne, WWII 19. Reinier Villlanueva - US Ranger, WWII 20. Josephine Torres - Phil Scout nurse 21. Edgardo Dele Pena - ww2 Japanese infantrymen 22. Don Fernandez - German heer infantrymen 23. Dondi Limgengco - Brit Airborne
|
|
|
Post by jnmodeller on Oct 28, 2011 9:49:20 GMT 8
BNK 1. Engr. Pedro Antonio Javier - Igorot Philippine Constabulary 1910-20s 2. Alexavier Agilard Javier - Igorot Philippine Constabulary 1910-20s 3. Jessa Jarel - Philippine Revolutionary Infantry Soldier, 1898-1903 4. Bong Catangay - Philippine Revolutionary Infantry Soldier, 1898-1903 5. Sumaqual Hosalla - Philippine Revolutionary Infantry Soldier, 1898-1903 6. Selwyn Alojipan - Guardia Civil Veteranos, 1860-1898 7. David Banaghan - Capt. Howard, British instructor under the Philippine Revolution 8. Nathaniel Laxa - Philippine Constabulary officer, 1935-42 Type A Uniform
WW@ Asia Airsoft 9. Jojo Nicolas - German heer sagent 10. Eric Nicolas - Bataan soldier ps 11. Dennis Nicolas - US Ranger, WWII 12. Benjamin Gabrido - US Airborne, WWII 13. Jojo Dy - Japanese Imperial Army officer, WWII 14. Ysidro P. Castillo III - pre-WWII Phil Scout Class "A" uniform 15. Martin Molinos - WW2 US 101st airborne uniform, Easy Comp.2nd Battalion 506 16. Albert Labrador - German Heer Army Officer, WWII 17. Teddy Anatalio - US Airborne, WWII 18. Reinier Villlanueva - US Ranger, WWII 19. Edgardo Dele Pena - ww2 Japanese infantrymen 20. Josephine Torres - Phil Scout nurse 21.Don Fernandez - German heer infantrymen 22. Dondi Limgengco - Brit Airborne 23. Garet Rebagoda- PS Bataan 24. G Romel Severo - Airborne 101st 25.Larry Ronqiullo- Gen Cailes KKK 26. Ronald Michael Venturina- wehrmacht heer
|
|
labrador
Feldgendarmerie
kriegsberichter
Posts: 1,988
|
Post by labrador on Oct 28, 2011 10:49:40 GMT 8
pls remove, diego imao, add rommel severo 101st airborne
|
|
|
Post by jnmodeller on Oct 28, 2011 17:43:40 GMT 8
Guys this event originally is a launching of a magazine and mil cosplay as simply as that, but due the the fallen soldiers last week there will be tribute and ceremony in the late afternoon. They have included our logo on their poster to acknowledge our participation.
|
|
jimmiroquai
WW2AAA Board Chairman
Walking the endless steppes...
Posts: 1,326
|
Post by jimmiroquai on Oct 28, 2011 20:17:52 GMT 8
Nice! Represent, guys! Hopefully we get new recruits!
|
|
labrador
Feldgendarmerie
kriegsberichter
Posts: 1,988
|
Post by labrador on Oct 28, 2011 20:52:14 GMT 8
mike "nuts" baliwag would also like to go.
|
|
|
Post by adler2010 on Oct 28, 2011 20:55:49 GMT 8
That's great Nuts will be joining too!
|
|
|
Post by jnmodeller on Oct 29, 2011 9:21:23 GMT 8
Guys i was informed that there will be a Mil cosplay contest too for thoses who wishes to join you have to pre register before the event. contact Roberto Diamzon 0916-716-4135
|
|
|
Post by hughdotoh on Oct 31, 2011 5:21:31 GMT 8
[quote author=legionnaire board=gamespi thread=993 [/quote] If you are representing the true Igorots in their native traditional attire, they never wore trousers under their traditional "Bahag" loincloth. This is a joke to their culture and false historical representation. It's like trying to do an impression of a Scot in a kilt and wearing trousers underneath. [/quote] Matter of fact, the "ba-ag" was never worn in the bush. The lakays say that trousers were preferred, as it offered better protection against bugs and crud that would otherwise run up the legs and settle in the crotch. Igorot scouts in "ba-ag" fighting it out, is a myth; never happened. They wore standard-issue stuff like the rest. However, the Igorots did bring along their own woven blankets and rattan backpacks - much more reliable than the M1921 pack.
|
|
|
Post by legionnaire on Oct 31, 2011 17:25:12 GMT 8
Thank you for the information about the interesting use of the rattan backpack and it's enduring quality. But was the Rattan backpacks used by constabulary or Scouts as standard issued equipment used by Igorot troops in the field? Or was this on their personal own use only?
Did the Igorot Constabulary or scout both wear regulation trousers under their traditional "Ba ag" at the same time ?
|
|
labrador
Feldgendarmerie
kriegsberichter
Posts: 1,988
|
Post by labrador on Oct 31, 2011 22:05:49 GMT 8
i'd imagine not standard equipment but bring alongs from home. haven' seen any photographic proof of trousers worn under the ba ag. anyone?
|
|