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This is a NEW EVENT hosted by the 99th Infantry Division Historical Society,Inc. from Erie ,Pa. the same unit that brings you the Bridge at Remagen, 1945 in Tidioute ,Pa www.remagenbridge.com
 On June 21-23,2013 the Oil Creek and Titusville Railroad will be occupied by German forces, the year 1945. American prisoners and the paying public will be part of the one of a kind event filled with action. US military vehicles will convoy though the historic Oil Creek State Park, battle for the train and area. This area is rich in oil history and ghost towns. All WW II and Korean War vehicles can be part of this new event. We will camp in Titusville at the rail station both German and GI's. More info to come. If you like to try a DIFFERENT EVENT, NOT THE NORMAL, then come to NW Pa for both of our events in 2013. It's time to change this hobby up alittle.

Patrick Tarasovitch, Event Coordinator Erie ,Pa
 Remagen Bridge, Tidioute ,Pa
 1945 Railroad Battle, Titusville,Pa
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Update Registration is Free,no cost to the reenactor in uniform or period attire. If you our your unit like to try this new event let me know and a packet will be sent to you. Units must be registered for this new event--

Pat Tarasovitch- Event Coordinator
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Update-- Our Train battle for the Ruhr Pocket is SOLD OUT for all sides GI, German and Civilians. We have alot of vehicles that will be fighting the German Train.
Don't worry Dogface GI Registration is still OPEN for The Bridge at Remagen, 1945 in TiDIOUTE ,PA along the Allegheny River and National Forest. Come and be part of reenacting a full fledge battle. Armor is welcomed but we can't give a bounty for it.

Pat Tarasovitch, Erie ,Pa
Hosted by:99th Infantry Division Historical Society ,Inc. 1999 to Present
99th Infantry Division, 393rd Regiment, Easy Co. "Battlebabies"