On Oct. 12, 1942, as World War II raged on, student pilots began training at the Walnut Ridge Army Flying School. More than 5 ...
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How WWII reenactors know when they’re 'dead'
If WWII reenactors fire blanks, how do they know when they’ve been hit? The short answer is: they don’t—at least not the way you’d expect. In this video, I explain how reenactment combat really works, ...
World War II ended generations ago, yet many of its weapons are still firing in today’s conflicts. Heavy machine guns, ...
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What a real WWII re-enactment battle actually looks like
This wasn’t a staged show for spectators—this was a full tactical WWII re-enactment with no script and no second chances. Our group pushed into a mock German-held village at sunrise, clearing ...
As the nation reflects on the 80th anniversary of the end of World War II, CAF Airbase Georgia—one of the largest flying ...
The Razorback Wing of the Commemorative Air Force (CAF) has launched a fundraising effort to restore its newly ...
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