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Vietnam War Reenacting Units


By the courtesy of PNWHG
 The Vietnam War, also known as the Second Indochina War, the Vietnam Conflict, and, in Vietnam, the American War, occurred from March 1959 to April 30, 1975. The war was fought between the communist Democratic Republic of Vietnam (North Vietnam) and its communist allies and the US-supported Republic of Vietnam (South Vietnam). It concluded with the withdrawal of the United States from active combat, the dissolution of South Vietnam, and the failure of United States foreign policy in Vietnam.

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On April 30, 1975, the capital of South Vietnam, Saigon, fell to the communist forces of North Vietnam, effectively ending the war. Over 1.4 million military personnel were killed in the war (of which 6 percent were members of the United States armed forces), while estimates of civilian fatalities range up to 2 million.

Vietnam Reenacting Today

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Delta Troop (AIR) 1/4 Cav 1st Infantry Division (North East and Mid-Atlantic USA)
Delta Troop is a unit made up of men who have dedicated themselves to preserving the memory of the men who fought in Vietnam.  We specialize in living history for Veterans reunions, museums and historical sites.  We are a highly authentic unit.  Uncle Sam needs you sign up today!
Our unit formed in late 1999 and is mainly based in the Mid-Atlantic region of the east coast. We have members in
Delaware, Maryland, Virginia, and North Carolina. We attend Vietnam battle reenactments and living history displays
all over the eastern seaboard. We as a unit primarily attend the Nam' 68 event held at the Newville, Pennsylvania site
and also the U.S. 199th Light Infantry Brigade hosted events at the Louisa, Virginia site.
199th U.S. Light Infantry Brigade (Mid-Atlanitc, East Coast USA)
Mission Statement:  To honor and preserve the memory and sacrifices of the gallant men that served in the 199th Light Infantry Brigade in Vietnam and Cambodia from 1966 to 1970 and establish a lasting legacy for them by participating in living history displays, reunions, parades, patriotic American functions and battle reenactments.
Rag Tag Crew (Sweden, South)
We are a group who like re-enactment and living history. Most of us have our roots in airsoft gaming, but have for various reasons moved on to re-enactment/living history. However, that said, we still play now and then and are very comfortable with this.

Most of us think that nature, outdoors experiences, photography, collecting, airsoft and re-enacment/living history meet and connect. Therefore we combine these into one and try to stay together in a group which we call the Rag Tag Crew.

 

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Delta Troop (Air) 1/4 Cavalry 1st Infantry Division
Location: East Coast and Mid-Atlantic, USA
Contact: Ryan Rentschler at
Infantry61gew98@aol.com

LRP, 101st Airborne Division
Location: Poland.
Contact:
arturb@wp-sa.pl
Company D, 2/5th Cavalry, 1st Cavalry Division
Location: Pacific Northwest, USA.
Contact:
Joel F. Kinney
Troop B, 1/9th Cavalry, 1st Cavalry
Location: Nebraska, Iowa and Kansas, USA.
Contact:
Michael D. Kuhns
Company A, 2/7th Cavalry, 1st Cavalry Division
Location: Moscow, Russia.
Contact:
info@cavalry.ru
Company C, 2/27th Infantry, 25th Infantry Division
Location: Texas, USA.
Contact:
Trey Moore
Company C, 1/27th Infantry, 25th Infantry Division
Location: Belgium.
Contact:
Erik Dullers
25th Infantry Division
Location: Texas, USA.
Contact:
texas25thid@yahoo.com
C Troop, 3/4th Cavalry, 25th Infantry Division
Location: Midwest, USA
Contact:
Brad LaGrange
Company A, 3/39th Infantry, 9th Infantry Division
Location: Colorado, USA.
Contact:
Chris Cary
Company A, 1/6th Infantry, Americal Division
Location: Kiev, Ukraine.
Contact:
Max Popov
4th Infantry Division
Location: Czech Republic.
Contact:
4th_infantrydivision@seznam.cz
SEAL Team Two, Detachment Alpha, 9th Platoon
Location: Czech Republic.
Contact:
Petr Krenek
SEAL Team Two, Detachment Alpha, 7th Platoon
Location: Czech Republic.
Contact:
US_NAVY@seznam.cz
macVsog MACV-SOG, RT Vermont
Location: Czech Republic.
Contact:
MACV-SOG@seznam.cz
Vietnam in Florida
Location: Florida, USA
Contact:
Timo Jonsson
American Units of the Vietnam
Location: France
Contact:
Arnaud Rentier
1st Royal Australian Regiment
Location: Czech Republic.
Contact:
Petr Krenek
Royal Australian Army
Location: Texas, USA
Contact:
Paul Kendall
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18th Surgical Hospital (Womens Army Nursing Corps)

Location: Pennsylvania, Virginia, Delaware, Maryland

Contact: Lt Joanna Rentschler

 

818th V.C. Infantry Battalion
Location: Kentucky, Indiana, Ohio, Tennessee, USA
4th N.V.A. Regiment/271st V.C. Infantry Regiment
Location: Maryland, Virginia, & North Carolina, USA.
Contact:
Patrick Hubble
66th N.V.A. Regiment
Location: Nebraska, Iowa and Kansas, USA.
Contact:
Michael D. Kuhns



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