Over the weekend one of my favorite venues down in College Station hosted a World War I Centennial memorial and reenactment. In addition to the museum's French 75, Nash Quad artillery tractor, and probably the best-restored operable FT-17 light tank in the western hemisphere, the Museum of the American GI allowed the use of their small-scale trench network as the site of a brief set-piece show battle.
The battle ended at 11:00 with the ringing of bells. After which, unplanned, the belligerents emerged from their trenches to meet in no-man's-land.
Considering we had lousy weather, competing events across the state, a marginal reenactor turnout atop the usual vagaries of century-old military equipment it went off without a hitch.
I attended as a photographer in period civil attire. Depending on interest I may throw up some of the better pictures. But for now I'll leave it with these three. The first two are mine. The third was shot by a local photographer taking pictures from the Allied side.
The Imperials
The Doughboys
The Aftermath (not my picture)
Centennial of the 1918 Armistice
Re: Centennial of the 1918 Armistice
Really great photos, Dillo! The reenactors did a great job of duplicating the look of the era. Well done!
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Re: Centennial of the 1918 Armistice
Dillo,
I love seeing your pictures. I admit that the Great War is an interest of mine, but I do not have near the historical knowledge I would like to have.
Thank you for posting this
I love seeing your pictures. I admit that the Great War is an interest of mine, but I do not have near the historical knowledge I would like to have.
Thank you for posting this
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Re: Centennial of the 1918 Armistice
Rather than soak up the boss-man's bandwidth, I'll throw this out here:
https://www.flickr.com/photos/127483678 ... 5587069458
This is the complete album - all 175 images in glorious Technicolor. If you run across one of particular interest, post it here and I'll tell you whatever I remember about it. But be warned...I've slept since then.
https://www.flickr.com/photos/127483678 ... 5587069458
This is the complete album - all 175 images in glorious Technicolor. If you run across one of particular interest, post it here and I'll tell you whatever I remember about it. But be warned...I've slept since then.
Re: Centennial of the 1918 Armistice
Great photos, Dillo! I have to say that I like seeing the Renault 17 tank in full color. While my Grandfather didn't serve on them he saw quite a few "Over there". In his opinion, bearing in mind that he was a trained auto mechanic before the war, more were knocked out by bad fan belts than enemy fire. He was particular about his machines.