John Norris looks at a small gun with a big punch; the M1 75mm Howitzer
continue reading >It’s always good to meet new re-enactment groups; JOHN NORRIS gets to know the 69eme Infanterie Regiment De Ligne…
continue reading >John Norris looks at on-site security for re-enactors…
continue reading >Marking the 80th anniversary of Dunkirk, JOHN NORRIS looks at those who re-enact it…
continue reading >John Norris discusses the history of the British 6-Pounder Anti-Tank Gun
continue reading >John Norris discovers a new group and remembers an almost forgotten chapter of history
continue reading >This issue John Norris puts forward an excellent new idea for re-enactors to consider: National Service…
continue reading >This issue JOHN NORRIS looks into the world of actors and re-enactors…
continue reading >JOHN NORRIS looks at how re-enactors remind us of the rich military history that surrounds us…
continue reading >JOHN NORRIS looks at how re-enactors get hold of their display equipment…
continue reading >The ‘War to end all wars’ had a profound effect on the entire world; JOHN NORRIS looks back at how it ended…
continue reading >Authentic-looking accessories come in all shapes and sizes; JOHN NORRIS looks at a range of replica hand grenades from Wiltshire Soldiers…
continue reading >John Norris explores the history behind the development of rifle grenades and looks at replica
continue reading >John Norris introduces a new group: The Romney Marsh Beach Commando Re-enactors…
continue reading >Concert parties were vital in keeping up the morale of troops; JOHN NORRIS looks at how it happens at re-enactment events…
continue reading >JOHN NORRIS looks at the history of the 1st Battalion the Dorset Regiment and the group who recreate them…
continue reading >John Norris presents a tribute to the female war correspondents of WWII…
continue reading >The number of squadrons which rose to fame during WWI can be counted on one hand,...
continue reading >John Norris discusses the weapon which helped defend an empire
continue reading >John Norris discusses the Panzerbüchse 41 anti-tank weapon used by the German army in WWII
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