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Welcome to reenactor.Net's Living History and reenacting Forums! This is the first place you should go after joining. Read the rules, jump in and say hello and then get on with it.
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Last post by Karl Helweg
in Re: Welcome!
on November 13, 2009, 08:11:23 AM
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Book Reviews
If you're a reenactor, then it's almost a sure thing you like to read. How about helping out your fellows by posting a review? You can even set up a link to the book on amazon by hitting the Amazon button in the toolbar and then inserting the ISBN number between the brackets. :-)
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Last post by RonPrice
in Paul Goodman(1911-1972):...
on July 19, 2009, 08:30:12 PM
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In Memorium
A place to remember our reenacting comrades who have passed on.
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Last post by Bonnie aka blnzrfn
in R.I.P Vern " Ol Coon " M...
on August 03, 2009, 10:09:02 AM
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Reenactor Fest
A place to discuss the Reenactor Fest events. If you've been to one, let's hear your stories and see your pix. If you've not been, well... this is the place to ask any questions yu might have about Reenactor Fest. :-)
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Last post by IvyWolf
in Cherry Hill is Cancelled...
on July 07, 2009, 10:13:29 AM
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Events Calendar Info
Information about how to use the reenactor.Net Calendar.
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Last post by cckw
in FORT WORTH TEXAS MILITAR...
on September 09, 2009, 02:38:15 PM
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Reenacting in the News
Postings about reenactments and reenactors in the News. By this we mean the mass media -- it can be good or bad coverage. Links to the coverage or whatever.
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Last post by RangerMom
in Mexican War program in P...
on May 28, 2009, 05:06:47 AM
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reenactor.Net Guestbook
Hey, we killed the old one, it was a spam-magnet. Maybe this will work better AND be seen by more people!
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Last post by Flamingos.r.us.
in Re: Welcome Guest!!!!
on January 23, 2009, 01:50:34 PM
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Ancient World
Greeks and Romans go here! (actually clicking here will redirect you to our good friends at RomanArmyTalk -- they are doing an EXCELLENT job there and why would we want to compete with them?). Have fun and look around HERE too! :-)
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Celts & the Iron Age
An area for Celtic reenactors as well as others interested in the Iron Age (pre-Roman, that is!). Clicking here will redirect you to our friends at Kelticos.org.
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Middle Ages
A place to discuss the Middle Ages and reenacting this period... If you're into or interested in, the Middle Ages, Vikings and Renaissance time period this is the Board for you!
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Last post by Karl Helweg
in c. 1400 StatutaArmorum s...
on Today at 04:32:42 AM
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Child Boards: Middle Ages Events, Middle Ages Vendors, RenFaire Area, Vikings!
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1600-1800
The Colonial Era covers the French and Indian War (usually referred to as: F&I) (Seven Year's War to Europeans), the American Revolution and the 30 Year's War. This area also includes the Pyrate Life too... arrrggghhhh!
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251 Posts
101 Topics
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Last post by elblizz
in Uniforms for the Royal A...
on November 17, 2009, 06:20:24 AM
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Child Boards: 1600-1800 Events, F&I (Seven Year's War), RevWar, Pirate Life, 30 Year's War, Vendors/Sutlers
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Frontier Period
What does "Frontier Period" mean? Well, in reality, it covers quite a lot... In fact, the Frontier Period covers so much time in history, we just HAD to make a separate area for it. Ideally, all this we have listed in this section should be in their respective time periods, F&I in the 1600-1800 Time/Area, Fur Traders/Trappers in 1800-1860, Trekking in both. However, to us, it just seems logical to put "like-stuff" with like-stuff!
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Last post by Karl Helweg
in Re: What's your Favourit...
on November 13, 2009, 03:45:46 AM
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Child Boards: Frontier Events
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Native American Impressions
Not to forget a vital part of the history of the Americas, we have added this area for Native American reenactors.
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Last post by u no le
in Cherokee unit being form...
on November 15, 2009, 01:43:35 PM
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Child Boards: Native American Events, Eastern Tribes, Western Tribe Impressions
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1800-1860
The 1800 to 1860 Time/Area... What is that exactly? Well, a lot really: the Napoleonic War, the War of 1812, the Mexican-American War and the Crimean War. Quite a lot to cover, but quite important wars, as wars go. All in all, a pretty exciting time period.
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Last post by RangerMom
in US War with Mexico- East...
on May 28, 2009, 05:12:07 AM
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Child Boards: 1800-1860 Events, The War of 1812, The Napoleonic War, The Crimean War
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The American Civil War
From Manassas to Appomattox, for four years, this was the most bloody war in the history of the United States. In this defining war, more men died than any in other war in our history. What started as "Damyankees" and "Johhny Rebs" ended as simply "Americans!"
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Last post by Rory
in Re: Zouaves!
on November 14, 2009, 02:55:21 PM
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Child Boards: Civil War Events, Confederate Area, Union Area, Medical Impression, Civil War Sutlers/Vendors
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1870-1900
A long period with a lot of history and many different impressions. From Old West reenacting, to SASS competition to the Boer War and the Spanish American War, this time period is chock full of interesting things to reenact. If you do one of these, please post about it.
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Last post by horace hockey
in Re: unusual Mcclellan sa...
on November 17, 2009, 04:26:08 AM
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Child Boards: 1870-1900 Events, Old West, The Spanish-American War, Zulu War -- 1879, Boer War -- 1899-1902, Vendors
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WWI (The Great War)
The "War to End All Wars" -- The Great War... the reenactor's Reenactment. WWI is the most awesome of the time periods (okay, I'm biased) and it has something to offer everyone. From the historians to the poets, the arms junkies, to the militaria collector, WWI will give back at least as much as you give to it!
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106 Topics
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Last post by M.G.K.1418
in Re: Some neat pix from E...
on October 06, 2009, 07:09:49 AM
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Child Boards: WWI Events, Allies, The Central Powers, Great War Vendors, Great War Recruiting Area
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WWII
World War II; the last "good war." And yeah, it's reenacted. Mostly ETO (the European Theater of Operations after D-Day), but there are more and more Eastern Front events with a few Afrikakorps and Italian events being done. There are even some fledgling Pacific War events happening. It's an exciting time to be in the hobby!! You can now actually FIND repro uniforms and kit pretty easily, so why not give it a try?
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Last post by kestrel
in Re: Western Front Event ...
on November 19, 2009, 12:42:05 PM
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Child Boards: WWII Events, Allied Area, Axis Area, WWII Vendors, WWII Recruiting Area, WWII Civilian Area, Tacticals
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1946-Present
Another big jump. But a lot happened in this time period: The Korean "Conflict," The Vietnam War, the Afghan War and more.
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81 Posts
33 Topics
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Last post by battlebaby4
in Re: For sale 1962 M38-A...
on November 04, 2009, 06:47:22 AM
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Child Boards: 1946-Present Events, Korean War, Vietnam War, Cold War
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