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FAQ
Learn more about our mission, programs, and living history demonstrations.
Frequently asked questions
FAQ
We are a World War II living history and reenactment group dedicated to recreating the experiences of soldiers who served in the 43rd Infantry Division, 169th Regiment. Through authentic uniforms, equipment, and demonstrations, we help people understand what life was like for WWII soldiers while honoring their service and sacrifice.
Living history goes beyond reenactment by focusing on education and immersion. We don’t just portray battles—we demonstrate daily soldier life, share personal stories, explain equipment, and interact with the public to make history engaging, accurate, and meaningful for all ages.
Our programs are designed for schools, museums, historical organizations, event planners, families, and history enthusiasts. We tailor our presentations to suit students, educators, and the general public, making World War II history accessible and engaging for everyone.
Yes. Historical accuracy is a core value of our group. Our uniforms, gear, and demonstrations are based on extensive research to ensure they accurately reflect what soldiers of the 43rd Infantry Division would have worn and used during World War II.
Yes. We regularly take part in public events, school presentations, museum programs, and historical demonstrations. Our goal is to educate, honor WWII veterans, and keep their stories alive through hands-on, respectful, and engaging experiences.
Getting involved is easy—reach out to us by email or social media, and we’ll walk you through the process of joining, including impressions, gear, and upcoming events. New and experienced reenactors are always welcome, and we’re happy to help you get started.
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