John Norris takes a look at another important British Army vehicle from relatively recent times - the Humber FV1609/11 APC, colloquially known as ‘Pigs’ by those who rode in them
continue reading >John Norris takes a look at the German army's Pak 36 anti-tank gun
continue reading >John Norris takes a look at all the other machine guns used by the German Army in WWII
continue reading >JOHN NORRIS looks back to the formation of the Royal Flying Corps, the forerunner of the RAF…
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John Norris reports on the 30th Anniversary of the biggest privately owned military vehicle gathering in the world
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John Norris gives re-enactor’s view on one of his favourite subjects – artillery!
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John Norris meets the re-enactors that portray the pilots, aircrew and ground staff of WWII air forces…
continue reading >John Norris looks at how more modern conflicts are portrayed by re-enactment groups…
continue reading >John Norris looks at whether there might now be too many events during the year…
continue reading >John Norris looks at how re-enactment can vary throughout the year and how people keep soldiering on…
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The 23 Sussex Home Guard with their Northover Projector at 1940s Relived’ held at Brooklands
continue reading >John Norris looks at the lengths re-enactors go to in order to get it just right…
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John Norris looks at re-enactors portraying the ordinary people that made up the heroes of the British Home Front.
continue reading >The Allied invasion of Europe was meticulously planned; JOHN NORRIS looks at those who recreate this momentous day…
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John Norris reports on an ingenious ‘working’ replica of a Granatwerfer 34 (mortar), built by a WWII re-enactor
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SOLDIER OF FORTUNE UNIFORM SUPPLIERS TO THE STARS!...and the rest of us too!
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Jules Whicker spends a day with the National Cannon Association of Great Britain (NCAGB)
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John Norris reports back from his trip down the Thames to the small village of Mapledurham and the annual weekendof re-enactment that is Mapledurham at War…
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