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http://www.reenactor.net/ww2/articles/appearance_grm.html
Here's a page with drawing from a site for WWII reenactors that illustrates it pretty well. |
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* Chewing Gum––The Germans commented frequently on this––“Those Americans are always chewing, chewing, chewing, just like cows.” In fact, one slang term the Germans had for Americans was „Kaugummifresser.“ Do not chew gum when portraying a German soldier!
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the long on the top and short on the sides look, looks pretty fucking good to me for some reason. not that there's anything wrong with that. |
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http://img231.imageshack.us/img231/6496/filel.jpg the long on the top and short on the sides look, looks pretty fucking good to me for some reason. The picture, something sinister about it... amazing what a little SS patch can convey |
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Quoted: Like this? http://www.dererstezug.com/images/haircut2a.jpg http://www.dererstezug.com/images/haircut3a.jpg Not something I'd wear but you could certainly do worse. I prefer the 101st ABN mohawk from D-Day. its long on the top, but i havent seen a rear shot of this cut if its just straight around or has that long of a mane on the back? |
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Marine Corps regulation, evenly graduated from 0 to a max of 3" on top.
http://www.marinecorpstimes.com/xml/news/2008/11/marine_chesty_112008w/112008mc_chesty600.JPG There is no way thats 3" on top. that might be a number 3 guard but its not 3". |
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Marine Corps regulation, evenly graduated from 0 to a max of 3" on top.
http://www.marinecorpstimes.com/xml/news/2008/11/marine_chesty_112008w/112008mc_chesty600.JPG Yeah, I was gunna say "medium reg" but longer on top. |
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Tell them you're a historical re-enactor. http://www.reenactor.net/ww2/articles/appearance_grm.html Yeeeeah! That's the ticket! a historical re-enactor! Yup, i'd buy that! Personally though, i always wanted one of those black leather trench coats that the NKVD and other WWII "agents" used to wear. cool beans dude! Scare chicks into giving me their number! "Ewww! you're scary, get away from me!" "You VILL Give me Your phone number!" "OK" |
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Marine Corps regulation, evenly graduated from 0 to a max of 3" on top.
http://www.marinecorpstimes.com/xml/news/2008/11/marine_chesty_112008w/112008mc_chesty600.JPG There is no way thats 3" on top. that might be a number 3 guard but its not 3". A full three inches on top with a Marine Corps regulation haircut often ends up looking pretty similar to the Nazi cut. |
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Quoted: Quoted: Marine Corps regulation, evenly graduated from 0 to a max of 3" on top. http://www.marinecorpstimes.com/xml/news/2008/11/marine_chesty_112008w/112008mc_chesty600.JPG There is no way thats 3" on top. that might be a number 3 guard but its not 3". Agreed... which is why I said "... to a max of 3" on top." |
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In the Corps they call that a Low Reg. Still to long on top IMHO. 0" to 3"
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Tell them you're a historical re-enactor. http://www.reenactor.net/ww2/articles/appearance_grm.html Yeeeeah! That's the ticket! a historical re-enactor! Yup, i'd buy that! Personally though, i always wanted one of those black leather trench coats that the NKVD and other WWII "agents" used to wear. cool dude! Scare chicks into giving me their number! "Ewww! you're scary, get away from me!" "You VILL Give me Your phone number!" "OK" Spartanatheart's troll account? |
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My Dad was career mil from 1942 - 1969
USN USAAF USAF This was the common haircut for USAF during the 50's - 60's. I still remember my Mom saying "Geeze Max you look just like an SS officer." Still sported the same cut up till his death in 1983... |
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Tell them you're a historical re-enactor. http://www.reenactor.net/ww2/articles/appearance_grm.html Yeeeeah! That's the ticket! a historical re-enactor! Yup, i'd buy that! Personally though, i always wanted one of those black leather trench coats that the NKVD and other WWII "agents" used to wear. cool dude! Scare chicks into giving me their number! "Ewww! you're scary, get away from me!" "You VILL Give me Your phone number!" "OK" Spartanatheart's troll account? Sorry, don't get the reference. Some guy had the same idear? |
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Go to a barber shop in Oceanside and tell them to give you a pogue haircut.
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Marine Corps regulation, evenly graduated from 0 to a max of 3" on top.
http://www.marinecorpstimes.com/xml/news/2008/11/marine_chesty_112008w/112008mc_chesty600.JPG There is no way thats 3" on top. that might be a number 3 guard but its not 3". Agreed... which is why I said "... to a max of 3" on top." My bad, I misinterpreted what you were saying. |
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Marine Corps regulation, evenly graduated from 0 to a max of 3" on top.
http://www.marinecorpstimes.com/xml/news/2008/11/marine_chesty_112008w/112008mc_chesty600.JPG Chesty, please forgive the OP of his transgressions... |
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Chesty is the only Marine that could get away with that popped collar. Semper Fi
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Like this? http://www.dererstezug.com/images/haircut2a.jpg http://www.dererstezug.com/images/haircut3a.jpg Not something I'd wear but you could certainly do worse. I prefer the 101st ABN mohawk from D-Day. its long on the top, but i havent seen a rear shot of this cut if its just straight around or has that long of a mane on the back? Don't cut the top..get a low fade with a 1 or 0 guard on the sides. Pretty simple ;) |
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Its called a backwards mullet. Get it and youll pull all the blonde hair, blue eyed chicks (with no teeth)
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Can't find a more recent picture of someone with that haircut?
Oh, wait... maybe there's a reason. |
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not high enough off the ear. and looks like it slopes all wrong in the back. |
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The McFly cut! |
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