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Great War Reenacting Organizations
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Great War Association--Based at the Caesar Krauss Great War Memorial Site in Newville, Pennsylvania, the GWA is the East Coast's umbrella organization for Great War reenacting. The GWA hosts two (possibly going to three) annual combat reenactment weekends each year. The GWA actually owns its own battle site. This site is designed complete with trenches, underground bunkers, shell holes and machine gun nests.
The GWA has many different units from all sides. There are numerous Allied units: American, British and French along with their allies such as the Russians and Commonwealth Troops. The Central Powers consist of a number of German units and one Austrio-Hungarian unit.
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Great War Historical Society--The West Coast Great War organization -- Sphere of operations: WW1 on the Western Front, 1914-1918. We are back up and running and looking for a few good men and women. We are like the GWA, just on the opposite coast. We battle like the GWA on different weekends as to not interfear with their activities. |
The Great War Foundation--The GWF is dedicated to preserving the memory of those who fought in "the war to end all wars" through living history, education, and commemoration. This not-for-profit organization is seeking donations and new members to help them achieve their goals of paying tribute to those men and women who served in World War I. Interested parties can find more information about the GWF at our web site, or e-mail Marianne at: childmar@mail.wcboe.k12.md.us
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The Great War Society (UK) -- The Great War Society is a non profit making organisation based in the UK. Founded in 1984 we provide an opportunity for practical research into the uniforms, weapons, equipment, training and everyday tasks of Great War soldiers, both of the Allied, and Central powers.
Our members dress in period uniforms and equipment, learn the drill, and undertake the training and everyday activities of the time. We are a living history, rather than a battle re-enactment group.
We also exist to further the memory of the soldiers of the Great War as the last Veterans inevitably pass away and what happened between 1914 to 1918 becomes merely another dusty history lesson to the children of today. We do not look to over sentimentalise the image of the Great War soldier, but rather try to re-create the practical if somewhat naive approach to the horrors of war, in order to give the public, and our members a small taste of what it felt like to take part in the war to end wars.
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The Great War Aeroplanes Association (USA) -- We are enthusiasts of World War I era aeroplanes. Of any scale. If you would rather watch a World War I aeroplane fly straight and level than a Pitts do a complete aerobatic routine, then you are one of us. If a plane looks naked to you because it doesn't have guns, then you've come to the right place. If you hold services at the flying field every April 21st, then we're your group. (This last example is a little bit of a stretch, but you get the point).
Our intention is not to show you how to build an airplane, that's what the EAA and AMA are for. We are not going to be historians, either. World War I Aeroplanes, Over The Front, and Cross And Cockade are already established for that purpose. (And I strongly recommend membership in these organizations). We want to bring people together who share this passion. We want you to be a regular feature in our newsletter.
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The Saint Louis Escadrille--These are the guys who build and fly their replica World War I planes in all those great air shows. If you want to relive the Great War, but don't want to be stuck underground with us grunts, check these guys out. We are the EAA Chapter 1394 and are based at Creve Coeur Airport in Maryland Heights, Missouri, and is the home of the St. Louis Escadrille. The St. Louis Escadrille is named after the famous Lafayette Escadrille, which was a squadron of American fighter pilots in France during World War I Also located on the field is the Historic Aircraft Restoration Museum..Besides helping individual members with their aircraft projects and providing educational resources on aviation, The St. Louis Escadrille hosts a Great War Fly-In on even numbered years, usually in September, at Creve Coeur. We are in the planning stages for this years Great War Fly-In.
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Verein Historische Uniformen e.V. (Germany) -- Nice site -- lots of pix and info from this club based in the Fatherland! If I lived in Germany, I'd certainly want to join these guys. Hell, the Kaisermanöver event is an awesome idea!!
(German language--use Alta-Vista to translate)
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IR121 (Süddeutsches Militär 1870-1918) (Germany)--We are a community of people interested in keeping historical events alive in the common conscience, in an honest and urging sense, and to work for the understanding between peoples. That includes:
- -Lectures on historical topics
- -Battlefield excursions
- -Exhibitions and collections
- -Scale Diorama crafting
- -Living history
- -International contacts
- -Representation at events
- -Taking part in movie sets
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| Western Front Association--The WFA is an organization dedicated to preserving the history of the Great War. They have a great website for WWI history, and (which is why they're here) they also organize living history events in Europe. |

The late-great J.R 63 at the Spring GWA Combat Event, Newville, PA
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