There were a few guys from Europe there last year, Martin. Come on, come over, airfare is cheap these days...
Herr General! Please see this website for all the official info: http://www.wwiifederation.org/ Under the section entitled "Public Info" you'll find this: The World War II Federation and Fort Indiantown Gap Presents the Battle of the Bulge, 58th Commemoration, January 25th, 2003 10:00 AM – 3:00 PM There will be a Public Battle Re-enacted by Allied and Axis Re-Enactors of the World War II Federation, at 10:00 am in Area 14. Parking will be in Area 13, then busses will take you to the Battle Demonstration and Barracks Displays. Directions to the area are as follows: Exit 81B off of I-81; proceed north into Fort Indiantown Gap; enter the post, go through the traffic light, and continue to the Community Club on the left, just past the Community Club and just before the French 40 and 8 Railroad Box car ( on the left ) make a hard left at the Y Intersection onto Clement Ave. Go about ¾ of a mile; there will be an orange and white checkered water tower on the right this is Area 12, at the Water Tower you will be making a left hand turn to the parking area. Look for look signs and directions from the Civil Air Patrol Guides to the parking and viewing areas. Area 13 is where you will park to view the Battle Re-Enactment and Barracks Displays in area 12. This will be a narrated event. The narration will include the differences and similarities between an Allied and an Axis Company of Soldiers. There will be barracks open in Area 12 for public viewing. Barracks will be open for view from 11:00 AM until 3:00 PM. Please only go into the barracks that have a sign on the outside that indicate that they are open for public viewing. All general public please follow the direction of the Post Military Police and the Civil Air Patrol (CAP) personnel for parking and viewing directions. The CAP will be wearing bright orange hats. The Military Police will have Dark Blue Arm bands have "MP" on them. Speed Limits on the Post are STRICTLY enforced. 35 MPH on main roads and 15 MPH in the Barracks areas, or as posted. The PA National Guard Military Museum will be open on 25JAN03 for the convenience of participants and the public. The museum contains interesting displays, photos, old uniforms, and other items of the PA National Guard and Fort Indiantown Gap History. Location: On entering the post, turn right at the traffic light, onto Service Road; museum is one block down, at the intersection with Wiley Road (two story white barracks building with old cannon and M60 tank parked in front).
Hehehe I can see Friedrich now, belting out a few blues standards in a saloon bar at Fort Indiantown Gap...
I'd like to go to the Gap this year, but I doubt I'll make it. I hope to be going to the d day evnt at Gruber in the spring.
No, Martin! I am talking about singing Händel and Monteverdi, not blues. Certainly, baroque opera is much more difficult and classy than blues!!!
Yeah, I've always wanted to hit that, but I'm doing another "Battle of the Bulge" in Illinois. It was pretty amazing last year, and it's entirely an event with NO links to anything past 1944 - the Krauts don't even speak english. [ 06. December 2002, 08:05 AM: Message edited by: Doc Raider ]
Doc, is that the Neoga event your talking about? The next event I have on my schedule is Camp Gruber. Let me know about the bulge event your talking about. I'd really like to go.
Hey, just sent you a pm with the regestration. Here is the general info. As I understand, all units are welcome, as long as you contact the guy first. European Theater Tactical Event January 17 - 19 2003 Battle of The Bulge Sponsored By 3rd Zug (LAH) 99th Infantry Division Situation: The German last chance offensive has come as a complete surprise to Allied front line troops. The rapid advance of the German advance has resulted in individuals and groups of men from various units being cut off from their parent units in what has now become the German rear area. Front line units that have been over run are attempting to reform and break out of the Nazi held area of operation. These units will come together and form a cohesive fighting force and attempt to rejoin allied units. Administrative Notes: Location – Coming in from Chicago, you will take I-57 south to exit 177 (Neoga exit). You will then turn right on Rt-45. Follow 45 south through Neoga. You will cross a rail road spur on the south side of the town. The road is roughfully 2 1/2 miles from here. At the battle sign, you will turn right cross a set of rail road tracks and head 3 1/2 miles west to battle site. Coming in from Indiana, head west on I-70. You will get off at the Sigel exit (exit 162). Turn right onto Rt-45 and head north going through Sigel. The road to turn on to get to the site, is the next left after the power plant. Go across the RR tracks and head 3 1/2 miles west to the sight Coming in from St. Louis and the Mo. area, Take I-70 east until you get to exit 162. Turn right onto Rt-45 and head north going through Sigel. The road to turn on to get to the site, is the next left after the power plant (on your left). Cross the RR tracks and head 3 1/2 miles west to the sight. Battle Fee: $15.00 for pre-registration, $20.00 at the gate. ( meal in the Field on Saturday) All participants will meet at the Allied CP (Command Post) (Jeff’s house) NLT 8:00 am for the initial safety, ROE (Rules of Engagement) and cold weather briefing. Weapons inspection by unit leaders will conducted in the area of the CP prior to start of the operation. No automatic weapons. Propane adapted weapons may be used in vehicles or fixed positions only if hoses and tanks are hidden. The individual unit commanders will be responsible for command/control and conduct of their troops. Safety is our primary concern. Overall unit commander is Tim Hodge. timal@effingham.net Additional personnel that arrive after the safety/ROE brief will be given the opportunity to receive the information before being assigned. Assignment of “replacement” personnel will be at the discretion of the event organizer. Let us know which unit you wish to be assigned to. ALL illegal substances are strictly prohibited and will result in your immediate expulsion from the event. To boost the authenticity of the event, allied units are encouraged to portray a unit that actually fought at The Bulge. Our intent is to have a safe and enjoyable event. We invite you and your unit to join us for “The Battle of The Bulge”.
Sounds like a fun event. Have you been there before? I'll see if any of the guys in my unit would want to go to Neoga.
Yeah, we had a blast....sleeping in a foxhole out in the woods in the middle of Jan......eating cold k-rations....being captured and executed by some krauts....LOTS of fun, if you are into that kind of thing.
Damn right I'm into that. Only I'm more used to be in a concrete bunker during winter. My unit built one at the Rensellaer site. You guys should come to it for the next event this April. It has firing ports, bunks,a stove, and a steel door. I love it.
You'd probably dig this; if you ever get to Germany go check the old roman ruins/Army bunkers used in WW 2 by German forces NW of Ingolstadt. Quite a few in protected type forest's which I have a couple of college age friends that play an extremem form of paint ball through the runinous area. Steep and heavily wooded and the guys have found some very interesting artifacts amongst the old concrete blocks, including old 75 and 88mm anti tank mounts. E
Heeeyyyyy - we're supposed to go to Rensellaer once it warms up! The fella that kinda "runs" our group must know some of yours!!!
Awesome, Let me know more about your unit's plans to go to rensellaer. I tried to get Otto to come to the last event there, but it didn't work out. Hopefully I'll get him there at the next event in april.
Doc, it looks like my unit is going to attend neoga. Look forward to seeing you. Also, is Rip gonna be there?