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Sent to me by John McAuliffe:

 

In attendance at the WW-II re-enactment of the Battle of the Bulge from the 87th DiV Assoc. were: George Watson; M-346...Charles Nelson; M-346...John McAuliffe; M-347.The dates were: Jan. 23-28, 2006

 

Battle of the Bulge re-enactment

This was the post from 2003, but it's still carrying on...

 

A living History. The WW-II tactical reenactment of the BOB will be presented by 'THE FEDERATION', at Ft. Indiantown Gap, outside Harrisburg, PA Jan.21-26, 2003. Admission and attendance is by advanced registration through the FEDERATION, and there is a cut-off date. The event which is 6 days this year, will include a veteran's recognition. The 1.000 young men and women re-enactors representing American, British, Canadian, Scotch, Australian, and German troops in authentic and reproduction uniforms with authentic equipment and weapons live and adopt the rigors of their respective countrys in the original WW-II barracks at the Fort. The several flea markets on the post are busy daily with the reenactors bartering, selling and buying varied types of clothing, apparell, equipment and accessories pertinent to the engaged troops during the battle.The "battle scenario" beginning at 9:00am Saturday is open to the public. A dinner and evening of "peiod entertainment" closes out the week.Inquiries should be made to : Dave Shaw,(724)627-8545 or e-mail; Dave@ww-iifederation.org ...or...Drew@ww-iifederation.org


John added this...

 

The annual Battle of the Bulge Re-enactment was held at Ft. Indiantown Gap, PA January 23-29, 2006 by The Federation. About 15 veterans attemded, the smallest number in the past 10 years I have attended. We were quartered in the original WW-II barracks. Present were George Watson, M-346: Charles Nelson M-346; and John McAuliffe; M-347. The weather was mild this year with no snow as compared to previous years. An attraction this year was the presence of the son of Oberstgruppenfuhuer Sepp Dietrich, of the Sixth Panzer Army. He was dressed in the black and silver braid uniform of an Officer. He attended the afternoon luncheon reception with his wife. I asked him if his father, really believed the German Ardennes Offensive would be successful. He answered, emphatically, "Oh, yes".......


From John:

 

Photos from the re-enactment at Ft. Indiantown Gap, PA Jan 23-28, 2006

"Back in the Army Again"

Getting a hug from the young lady who gave the Tribute to the Veterans

A few of the Veterans with the pupils from Middle School

John, Talking to the School children.at Middle School

 

It was Fun !!!.....

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