Uniforms and EquipmentProbably the most important part of the living historian's "kit" is his uniforms and gear. Though plenty of original equipment still exists, the historical value has increased over the last 10 years. We encourage personnel to purchase quality reproduction uniforms and equipment through a number of recommended vendors (see list below).
For those who are looking to get into World War II living history as an Airborne Paratrooper, we have compiled a list of uniforms and equipment that will help you get started. Not all of these items are required and you should get in touch with us before you make any purchases. ![]()
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Recommended VendorsWhat's for Chow ?The field meals for the World War II soldier are as iconic as the uniform itself. Millions of meals were produced as part of the war effort and part of the fun of doing the impression is creating the K-Ration meals from the instructional downloads below including labels for the infamous SPAM (Satan Posing As Meat).
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ResearchThe key to doing living history right is knowing your subject inside and out. Members of Baker Company not only do their research on the Airborne Paratrooper, but the drill and tactics used in small unit operations. Our personnel "train like we fight and fight like we train" to make sure that our representation honors those who served. But remember, there is always something to learn
The following documents are recommended reading for all members of our organization. ![]()
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