1. We are here to portray the normal look of the WWII soldier, not
the
exception.
2. Re-enactment unit rank structure for all battle scenarios will
reflect the
actual size and structure of the unit being portrayed. This will be
based
on the type of unit, the time period being portrayed, and a
twenty-five
(25) percent loss in unit strength can be figured in due to combat
loss.
The starting point will be the smallest element and working up.
Event
sponsors will be responsible for assigning the field commanders for
their
event. Re-enactment unit rank structure for displays should be
fitting to
the type of display the unit has set up at the event and the needs
and
wants of the event sponsors.
3. Medals or decorations that were not created pre-June 1945 may not
be worn.
Appropriate awards, badges, campaign, and citation ribbons may be
worn if
they reflect the credits of the unit being portrayed. US medals of
valor
may not be worn by anyone who did not earn them in actual military
service, to include medals awarded for both valor and service.
4. Hair must be cut (trimmed) in a 1940's style. It must be tapered
and
trimmed to the nape of the neck and around the ears so as not to
touch the
ears or collar. Blocked haircuts are not permitted. Sideburns can be
no
longer than mid-ear. Mustaches must be trimmed to 1940's military
style
(British troops exempt). All mustaches must be trimmed above the
upper lip
line. It cannot extend past the edge of the mouth more that 1/4
inched and
cannot drop down around the corners of the mouth. A beard shall be
defined
as any facial hair, other that approved mustaches, which is no
longer than
a two (2) day growth (about 1/8 inches) and are not permitted except
under
the two (2) circumstances listed below:
a. Persons doing any partisan impressions at events.
i. Partisans are allowed to wear any type of beard. NOTE:
Partisans are NOT allowed at WWII H.R.S., Inc. events
unless an announcement is published in THE POINT or THE
EDGE inviting them.
ii. Partisans must use the type of clothing and equipment
normally worn in that country portrayed.
iii. Equipment to be used by partisans will be limited to
German, Russian, Italian, French and British where
appropriate.
iv. Partisan re-enactors must be able to provide documentation
of their appearance and equipment for that particular
country portrayed, if a question of authenticity arises. In that situation, Authenticity rule #12 will apply.
b. Beards no longer than two (2) centimeters are allowed in existing
chartered Gebirgsjäger units (amends 10/92).
5. Modern non-prescription sunglasses are not allowed.
6. Weapons must be of pre-June 1945 military type used by the unit
portrayed
or an acceptable replica. NO air (BB) or CO2 guns are allowed. The
authenticity committee may ban the use of pre-1945 weapons in cases
where
their use is not authentic. Weapons manufactures after 1945 may be
used if
they duplicate a WWII weapon.
7. Uniforms, equipment, insignia, and emblems must be of a type,
style, and
material in use by the unit portrayed during WWII.
8. WWII Italian camouflage may be used by Italian and German units
(but must
be sewn on the proper pattern for German units). Austrian and West
German
camouflage are NOT allowed.
9. To serve as a member of the Authenticity Committee a person must
be a
member of the WWII H.R.S., Inc. for at least two (2) years, and send
a
letter to the chairman of the Authenticity Committee. A committee
member
serves until either he resigns or is dismissed. Members of the
Authenticity Committee should be selected, whenever possible, from
units
showing the highest levels of authenticity.
10. A member of the Authenticity Committee must be willing and able
to attend
events and make on-the-spot judgments about authenticity matters.
11. Members of the Authenticity Committee may be removed from office
for the
failure to enforce the WWII H.R.S., Inc. authenticity rules or
failure to
renew their WWII H.R.S., Inc. membership on time. Any members of the
WWII
H.R.S., Inc. may challenge a committeeman's position on the
committee. The
challenge must be voted on by the other members of the Authenticity
Committee. Removal is by a majority vote.
12. Appeals on matters of authenticity may be made by the submission
to the
chairman of the authenticity committee in writing with six (6)
photographs; three (3) of the items used by the re-enactor and three
(3)
photographs taken during the WWII period. These pictures must be
proven
original and/or copies from a published source and must show the
disputed
item in use by troops of the same unit, type, and rank as the
re-enactor.
A majority vote by the members of the authenticity committee shall
decide
the issue.
13. The Authenticity Committee shall have the power to recommend to
the Board
of Directors the removal from the WWII H.R.S., Inc. of any person or
unit
that is flagrant or repeated violator of authenticity rules. The
Board of
Directors must then pass judgment on the recommendation.
14. All members, units, or chapters of the WWII H.R.S., Inc.
sponsoring a WWII
H.R.S., Inc. event must maintain minimum authenticity standards.
15. In the enforcement of the authenticity rules, the committee will
make
allowances for the extreme cold and/or wet conditions, where the
safety
and health of the members may be threatened.
16. Any and all members and/or dealers of the WWII H.R.S., Inc. who
manufacture reproduction uniforms and equipment for sale to other
WWII
H.R.S., Inc. members for the use at WWII H.R.S., Inc. events must
provide
a money-back guarantee (upon buyer's request) that the item (s) will
pass
authenticity inspection. Persons not honoring this guarantee, either
written or otherwise, are subject to disciplinary action by the
Board of
Directors and/or removal from the event or from the WWII H.R.S.,
Inc.
17. The Authenticity Committee may rule that certain modern items,
which have
been allowed for use due to lack of available reproductions, may be
banned
when authentic reproductions or that item itself becomes widely
available
at reasonable prices.
18. All vehicles will be judged on a case-by-case basis and must be
manufactured before 1946 or must represent a type used by Allied or
Axis
powers during the 1939-1945 period. All post 1945 vehicles must be
altered
to duplicate a pre-1945 vehicle and be properly painted. Photographs
of
all altered manufactured vehicles must be submitted to the
Authenticity
Committee along with authentic photos or photocopies of original
photos of
the same type vehicle. If judgment is in favor of the rebuilt
vehicle, a
permit will be issued by the chairman of the Authenticity Committee.
Questions