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D-Day, JUNE 6, 1944
326 AEB.
Depictions of, JUNE 5-16, 1944
Airborne Engineer Battalion​
WWII
U.S Paratrooper Engineers of the Second World War
U.S Paratrooper Engineers of the Second World War
Historical Interpretation & WWII Re-enactment
SHOW WINNER!
Best In Show.
The Original
326 Airborne Engineer
Historical Re-enactor
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Association for
Heritage Interpretation
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D-Day, 80th Anniversary.
JUNE 6, 1944-2024
"Our gratitude is unfailing and our admiration eternal."
King Charles III
AESTIMATIO ET EXCELLENTIA IN INTERPRETATIONE & RE-EACTMENT
WE SHOW OUR APPRECIATION THROUGH EXCELLENCE IN INTERPRETATION & RE-ENACTMENT
Ethos
Uniform.
Wear the uniform accurately and with pride.
(Dress Uniform should be worn pressed and clean. Combat Uniform should be combat ready or combat stressed). Remember you are depicting someone from the past. Think about how you would like to be depicted in the future
Service Personnel & Veterans.
Be the serviceman & servicewoman you depict. Be the rank.
Be professional and courteous as service personnel would have been.
Honour.
Do not abuse or dishonour the uniform or rank.
Conduct yourself with dignity in uniform.
History.
Know your history, about your the unit, regiment, division you represent & depict.
Research, research and research again.
WE SHOW OUR APPRECIATION THROUGH EXCELLENCE IN INTERPRETATION & RE-ENACTMENT
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