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Membership Information
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Section 1. GENERAL MEMBERSHIP
Membership in the Society is open to all individuals who qualify in
any of the categories
stated below, regardless of their race, sex, religion, physically
challenged and who does
not belong to any controversial political or illegal Para-military
organization.
Section 2. TYPES OF MEMBERSHIPS
A. A REGULAR MEMBER shall be any legally competent person
16 years of age or older who applies for membership, belongs to a
recognized unit or a unit forming, signs the required documents,
pays the required membership fees, and agrees to follow all
SOCIETY by-laws and Safety and Authenticity Rules. Regular Members
who have attained the age of 16, but are not yet 18 years of age
agree to submit a
notarized letter of consent/hold harmless agreement signed by
their parent (s) or
legal guardian (s). Unit Commanders shall take full responsibility
for the conduct
and safety of any Regular Member who has attained the age of 16,
but is not yet 18 years of age, who attends a SOCIETY sponsored
event without their parent (s) or
legal guardian (s) being in attendance.
B. A FAMILY MEMBER shall be available to any legally
competent person, 16 years of age or older who is part of a
Regular Member’s family, living at the same place of
residence, has family membership fees paid, and agrees to follow
all SOCIETY bylaws. Family memberships shall be limited to
four (4) members per family.
Minor aged family members, below the age of 18, will be the sole
responsibility of
said parent (s) or guardian (s) who will sign a separate membership
application
naming the minor and sign all appropriate waivers and/or other
documents required
for the minor attending each event.
Minors, under the age of 16, will have no voting rights nor may
they
participate in tactical or public battles in any capacity. They
may, however,
participate at Living History and Static Displays providing the
portrayal is age
allowed to handle any weapons, including edged weapons,
ammunition, nonfunctioning reproduction armaments or ordinance of
any kind or nature.
(Participation of under-18 members is covered in Safety rule #3.)
C. AN ASSOCIATE MEMBER is any person or business that
wishes to receive the SOCIETY official publications or buy
advertising in its publication (s), but cannot take
part in any event private or public. An associate member can vote
and must have
all dues/fees paid as prescribed in Society by-laws.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: How do I join a unit?
A: Contact the unit (s) that you would like to portray and find out
if their rules and participation level matches your interests. The
HRS sets general guidelines, but the individual unit has specific
rules and regulations for their impression.
Q: I don't have a big budget, is there an impression for me?
A: Yes, most units offer to outfit new members for a limited time
until they can budget their impression. Some members have
non-infantry impressions such as Aviation, Naval, Medical,
etc...which can be less expensive to start out with.
Q: Can the WWII HRS pro-rate my membership dues?
A: No, memberships are from Jan 1st to Dec 31st. If you join
in June, the dues are the same.
The "extra" portion of the dues helps to pay for the operating costs
of the HRS.
Q: I want to re-create my relative's unit but it isn't listed on
the units page, can I start my own unit?
A: Yes, you need to have five (5) members to start your unit and
then apply for a unit charter.
Q: Are members insured?
A: Yes, but not in the sense of individual insurance. The WWII
HRS Inc. has a limited liability policy that covers the activities
of members at designated events against damages and liability.
Individual members sign event waivers holding themselves responsible
for their own conduct and expenses.
Q: Is the WWII HRS a front for some extremist political group?
A: No, the WWII HRS Inc., was formed in 1975 as a hobby to help
educate the public about WWII. Axis units are represented in
the HRS to contrast the Allied units. A good majority of the HRS
membership have served, or currently serve in the military, law
enforcement, or other responsible positions in their community.
It would be hard to find more patriotic people than HRS members.
Q: Is the WWII HRS funded or in anyway part of the US Military
Dept?
A: No, the WWII HRS Inc. is a not-for-profit 501 (C) (3)
educational & hobby organization.
Q: Is there a unit near where I live?
A: Most likely you can find WWII HRS members in your area.
Check the Units page and contact the unit
representative for more information.
Q: Where do I send the application Form?
A: Click here
Q: To whom do I make the check or money order out?
A:
click here
Q: Can I select my membership number?
A: No, membership numbers are assigned first come, first
served.
Q: How long will it take to get my membership card and first
issue of the newsletter?
A: Our Board of Directors is all volunteer and they process WWII HRS
business as fast as
their home schedule permits. This is usually quite fast.
Become a member of the oldest and fastest growing WWII re-enactment
organization in the country!
Click
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Application for membership

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