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Where To Find Stuff

WWII Vendors
Looking to get into WWII reenacting? Need stuff to get started? Already a reenactor and need more gear?
Original equipment and uniforms can be found, but there are a growing number of reproductions available for reenactors.
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At The Front  
430 Rose Lane
Columbia, Kentucky 42728

(270) 384-1965
atthefront.com

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EMC Militaria
25 Wexford Court
J
efferson, Georgia 30549
(404) 771-0903
emcmilitaria.com

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SM Wholesale USA
2932 54th St.
Vernon CA 90058
323-804-7635
smwholesaleusa.com

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What Price Glory 
238 Commission St Ste B
Salinas CA 93901
888-431-2351 or 831-754-2351
whatpriceglory.com

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WWII Impressions 
12025 East Florence Ave., # 402
Santa Fe Springs, California 90670
(562) 946-6768  
wwiiimpressions.com

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Man the Line
mantheline.com/index.php

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Service of Supply WWII Reproductions
P.O. Box 1125
Selah, WA 98942
serviceofsupply.com

Bayonet, Inc
1038 Merchantd Drive
Dallas, Georgia 30132
770-505-2052
bayonetinc.com
Handscrabble Farm
Reproduction Period Paperwork
hardscrabblefarm.com/ww2/paperwork.htm

Kitsune Studios
WWII Collection of Paperwork
kitsune-studios.com/WWII/Collection/PaperWork
Articles, Books, and Blogs

11 Ways to Improve Your GI Impression -
    The World War Two G.I. in the ETO

Author: Michael B. Kirby, written in the summer of 2005
9oth Infantry Division Preservation Group
Articles, photographs, product reviews, downloads and more
The Battle of the Bulge
by Veterans of the Battle of the Bulge
The War: An Intimate History, 1941-1945
by Geoffrey C. Ward & Ken Burns
Always a Soldier But Never G.I.:
   A World War II Personal Soldier’s Journey

by Emmett T. Lang
Lens of an Infantryman: A World War II Memoir with Photographs from a Hidden Camera
by Murray Leff
Historically Speaking - Blog
"The Life and Times of a Historical Reenactor"
Historical Impressions - Blog
WWII Gear and Equipment Information
World War II Today:
   Follow the War As It Happens
- Blog
History Matters:
  Historical Musings of Jared Frederick
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Brothers in Arms
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4th Infantry Division:
I&R Platoon, 8th Infantry Regiment., 4th Infantry Division  
The Furious Fourth

Other American Units:
505 Parachute Infantry Regiment, 82nd Airborne Division
29th Infantry Division    
117th Infantry Regiment, 30th Infantry Division
2nd Platoon Company, A, 33rd Signal Construction Battalion
51st Engineer Combat Battalion

British/Commonwealth Units:
1st Canadian Parachute Battalion C Coy (Ontario, Canada)
 
German Units:
11th Panzer Reenacted 1st Company, 11th Panzer Division Reconnaissance
3. Kompanie, Infanterieregiment 226 79. Infanterie-Division     
Fallschirm Pioneer Battalion 1

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If your WWII reenactment unit would like to have a link to their site posted here, just drop us a line to let us know.
Please be sure to include your group's accurate name and web address and send it to the HIHCO, Inc email: hihcoi@gmail.com.
Feel free to add a link to the 165th Signal Photo company and the WWII PR 65th Infantry Regiment [Borinqueneers\ on your website.


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