Rifleman Skully.  

Summer War Pictures, June 28, 2003  Our alternate impression for the Pacific Theater.

Dealers and Friends

These are links to good suppliers of uniform, kit, and other items of use to us all. Also included are the links to other reenacting units in our area. Good folks one and all. We won't recommend a dealer we haven't done business with.

What Price Glory. Original and reproduction uniforms, kit, and insignia.

King & Country. Original kit, and lots of repro Para items.

At The Front. Supplier of allied and axis uniforms and equipment, primarily US and German, but some good Brit stuff, too.

Pegasus ProductionsNeed paper products to fill out your kit?  Here's where to find it all.

Western European Products.  Military surplus from many places.  Good people to deal with.  Ask for their reenactor supplies.  

C Coy, 1st Bn, The Royal Ulster Rifles.  Under development and recruiting in Pennsylvania.  New friends we haven't met yet.

The 7th (LI) Parachute Battalion.    Good friends, often on the field with us.  Based in Tennessee and Florida.

The Oxfordshire & Buckinghamshire Light Infantry. Brother glider riders of the Texas Military Historical Society.

1st Airborne Reenactor Headquarters.  California based group. Good people.

2nd Battalion, The London Irish RiflesFriends and comrades from TMHS

3rd Para Brigade.  New friends from the Northwest.

Capitol Wings of the APS   Nice folks representing the Air Corps in PA.

Victory Belles.  Homefront and French resistance.  Who says girls can't play army?

The Irish Guards.  http://home.att.net/~mick3ig/IrishGds.htm

Broad Arrow Magazine.  http://www.polarbear-enterprises.co.uk/BroadArrow

1st Canadian Para Bn., A Coy  http://www3.ns.sympatico.ca/bsmills

The London Irish Rifles  http://members.xoom.com/mspirit/London-Irish/index.html

12th SS, Hitlerjugend   http://kompanie1.co.uk

 

And a plug for a local supplier. Named simply "Army-Navy Store" at 608 Wilbur Mills Ave in Kensett, Arkansas. He's getting a decent stock of repro German items, as well as WW II U.S. items. Check him out if you find yourself near Searcy.

More links to follow.

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