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WWII Re-enactors learn from Veterans
As the veterans and monuments of World War Two grow old and the
nation rediscovers its heritage of that era, the World War Two
Historical Re-enactment Society continues to move forward.
Since
1975, the WW-II HRS has brought history to life as an educational
hobby and has provided its members and the public with an authentic,
safe time machine to that period, using authentic
uniforms, gear, and vehicles. The membership is comprised of
historians, teachers, students, military collectors, veterans, and
others interested in the Second World War. Members provide
displays and battle simulations for the public, tactical
simulations for
members, school presentations, veterans reunions, air show displays,
parade participation, and other community events when called upon.
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The
WW II HRS is dedicated to keeping World War Two history alive
and in
the public eye, and to honor the veterans as well as preserving
World War Two artifacts. We look forward to continuing in
our mission to grow interest in historical re-enacting as an
educational hobby.
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Members with Allen June, WWII USMC Navajo Code Talker
learn more about Navajo Code Talkers
© 2005 Dave Halseth 117thI.R./30th Infantry
Division as Marines.
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WWII Airborne Veteran shares a memory with WWII HRS members
©2004-05 502PIR/101st
Airborne HQ Co.
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The WWII HRS Inc., is a 501 (C) (3) Not-for-Profit Organization
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