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  • Skip Liberty: Shooting in Vietnam

  • Crew Members of the B-17

  • M1 Garand Disassembly

    Soldiers needed to learn to name the parts of their service weapon, the M1 Garand and how to disassemble and reassemble it. Let's learn the proper names of parts of the weapon and how to disassemble it.

  • V-Mail

    V-mail was developed to lighten the load logistically in getting mail overseas to the GIs and back home. Let's explore how V-mail was developed, when it was implemented, and look at examples of new and used stationary.

  • Christmas in World War 2

    World War II saw many men and women separated from their families serving. Rationing changed food and decorations. Let's explore how Christmas celebrations continued and also were modified through the WWII years.

  • Pack the 1928 Haversack

    The 1928 haversack was inexpensive for the US government to procure but was a challenge for soldiers to learn to pack. Done incorrectly, the entire pack could fall apart in the middle of the march. Join and see what it takes to do it correctly!

  • K-Rations

    What did GI's eat when they were away from mess halls in World War 2? The K-ration was introduced and improved as the war went on. Join us to find out what went in them, how they changed, what the men thought and enjoy a taste test - for better, and worse!