BGR and IPW were opened to anyone that wanted to attend if they had the attitude to to accept an experience removed from most, if not all things normally associated with an event. Guidelines were presented, but attitude was the key because gear can be
loaned. Attitudes can't be! There were mainstreamers in attendence. There were people from all parts of the US and from Europe. There were no spectators. There were no sutlers. There was only hard marching and dealing with what ever the terrain and weather threw at us. It was not an event with list of who was going to attend. It was an event that people knew, or should have known, was to get as close as possible to the suck of a soldiers life as possible without live ammunition and with the knowledge that sooner or later one could return to civilization. Will there be another version? I don't know. Honestly. It is a difficult task planning the logistics and taking responsibility for the well being of others. But if there is, there will be no spectators. There will be marching. There will be hardships. To do less lessens what the real men put up with daily and for years. If this answers someones questions. Good. If it doesn't. Well, so it goes. March on. It don't mean a thing.
loaned. Attitudes can't be! There were mainstreamers in attendence. There were people from all parts of the US and from Europe. There were no spectators. There were no sutlers. There was only hard marching and dealing with what ever the terrain and weather threw at us. It was not an event with list of who was going to attend. It was an event that people knew, or should have known, was to get as close as possible to the suck of a soldiers life as possible without live ammunition and with the knowledge that sooner or later one could return to civilization. Will there be another version? I don't know. Honestly. It is a difficult task planning the logistics and taking responsibility for the well being of others. But if there is, there will be no spectators. There will be marching. There will be hardships. To do less lessens what the real men put up with daily and for years. If this answers someones questions. Good. If it doesn't. Well, so it goes. March on. It don't mean a thing.
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