

I portray a WWII US War Correspondent/Photographer and to that end have acquired uniform and accoutrements to fit, including putting together a basic 'field office'.
Most of my uniforms are original, as are the accoutrements to go with it, where I can manage it, getting nothing dated past 1943, and in 2007 when I got into it all, stuff was pretty much available and at the right prices, looking at prices now I doubt whether I could afford it, all of the cameras are original, 1930's and 1940's dated, and they are all used as I shoot on film and try to recreate 1940's pictures, coupled with that theme I aalso have a uniform for the portrayal of a Signal Corps photographer.
The other representation I do is that of an Officer in the 1st AMS (American Motorised Squadron) .. what's that some of you are probably thinking, well its a branch of the Home Guard that was only seen in London being made up as it was of American diplomats, office workers etc who were there at the time, they wore British BD but had their own weapons and badges, info is online about them. The BD is repro but most everything else again is original and for that scenario I have a choice of two weapons to carry in the Sam Browne belt, both original, a Colt 1873 SAA and a Colt police positive from about 1919, I also have a Kimar model 1911 in 8mm blank, (no pic, sorry) with repro Colt grips and I have managed to get a plain slide for that so no 'Kimar' markings show at all.
I'm not going to say too much more but will let the pictures tell the story hope its of interest and fits the topic ..