| Reenactment |
The Virginia Military Preservation Association (VMPA) hosts two premier
World War Two re-enactment groups: Fox Company (allied) and
Fallschirmjaeger Regiment 6 (axis). Both groups are based in the
Hampton Roads area and have members throughout Virginia, as well as
North Carolina and Maryland. Members come from all walks of life and
share a mutual interest in the uniforms, equipment, weapons, and
history of World War II. Please click on the links to their individual
unit web sites for more information about joining this fascinating
hobby!
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| Allied Reenactment |
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Representing several units, F
Company (or just "Fox", as we have become known), does a number of
different World War II Allied impressions. This gives us great
flexibility. After all, there were many units in World War II, and we
want to give the public a chance to see how those units may have
looked. Our impressions include the 30th Infantry Regiment of the 3rd
Infantry Division; the 504th Parachute Infantry Division of the 82nd
Airborne, and US Marine Corps. We also have women's impressions for the
female members of our group.
To learn more about Fox
Company and find out how to join, please
visit our unit website.
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| Axis Reenactment |
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Representing 2nd
Battalion, 6th Parachute Regiment, 2nd Parachute Division, our unit
portrays German paratroopers in World War II. Our main impression is
set up for the 1944 battle of Normandy, France, but we have uniforms
and equipment to portray nearly every part and theater of the war. Our
group is an official member of the Federation of German Paratroopers.
To learn more about our
unit and find out how to join, please visit our
unit website.
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| Other Impressions |
Even though the Virginia Military Preservation Association hosts two
premier World War II reenactment units in the Hampton Roads area, we
are not limited to World War II reenactment. Individual members of our
organization do a wide variety of impressions, which include several
time periods: from World War One, through Korea and Vietnam, all the
way up to Desert Storm, and which can either accompany period vehicles
or take the form of individual displays for the public. Check out our
photo gallery to see some of our other impressions at events!
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