Great War Reenactment
Photo Albums:

Allied Photos Page #4

These photos were taken at Great War events around the world. If you have any World War 1 reenactment photos that you would like to have considered to be placed on this page, please e-mail me. Click on any of the thumbnails below to see a larger copy of the photo.

More photos on these pages (yeah, some are here twice... so what!):

Gallery Pages 1 | 2 | 3

Allied Pages: 1 | 2 | 3 | 4

Central Powers Pages: 1 | 2


Summer 2002 ... Patrick Hernandez of the 151 RI... Guarding the Line.
[photo by P. Hernandez, taken at CK GWA Site, Penn.]

LR Smith of the 8BCP ... In Action with "Madame"
[photo by P. Hernandez, taken at CK GWA Site, Penn.]

8BCP ... Going Over the Top
[photo by P. Hernandez, taken at CK GWA Site, Penn.]

151 RI ... The Long Wait
[photo by P. Hernandez, taken at CK GWA Site, Penn.]

La Legion Russe ... Going Over
[photo by P. Hernandez, taken at CK GWA Site, Penn.]

151 RI ... Relaxing with the American Red Cross Volunteer Nurse
[photo by P. Hernandez, taken at CK GWA Site, Penn.]

151 and 8BCP ... Battle Casaulties
[photo by P. Hernandez, taken at CK GWA Site, Penn.]

La Legion Russe ... Guarding the Trenches
[photo by P. Hernandez, taken at CK GWA Site, Penn.]

151 and 8BCP ... On the Attack
[photo by P. Hernandez, taken at CK GWA Site, Penn.]

151 and 8BCP ... Battle Front
[photo by P. Hernandez, taken at CK GWA Site, Penn.]

An Australian Digger
[photo by P. Hernandez, taken at CK GWA Site, Penn.]

German Stoßtruppen
[photo by P. Hernandez, taken at CK GWA Site, Penn.]

La Legion Russe ... On Guard
[photo by P. Hernandez, taken at CK GWA Site, Penn.]

German Trench Raider
[photo by P. Hernandez, taken at CK GWA Site, Penn.]

German Trench Raider Advancing
[photo by P. Hernandez, taken at CK GWA Site, Penn.]

U.S. Doughboys in Action
[photo by P. Hernandez, taken at CK GWA Site, Penn.]

U.S. Trench Mortar in Action (Marv Chadab on left)
[photo by P. Hernandez, taken at CK GWA Site, Penn.]

RMLE ... Taking a Break
[photo by P. Hernandez, taken at CK GWA Site, Penn.]

151 and 8BCP ... Going across No Mans Land
[photo by P. Hernandez, taken at CK GWA Site, Penn.]

Germans on the Counter-Attack
[photo by P. Hernandez, taken at CK GWA Site, Penn.]

151 RI ... Listening Post "Gabrielle"
[photo by P. Hernandez, taken at CK GWA Site, Penn.]

Thanks to:

  • Guy Gormley, CPL 5th AIF for the Aussie photos!
  • Chris Reed for the 109th photos
  • Eugene Popalvski of the Russian Legion for the Russian photos
  • Fritz Bronner of the War Horse & Militaria Heritage Foundation
    for the Photos from Jack Rabbit Trails
  • Jakob Hörr, J.R. 63 for many of the German photos
  • Patrick Hernandez for the Great French pix!

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