Published March 1, 2009 at 1749
Some time ago I found an image online of regimental insignia for the 1st medical regiment. It was pretty useless in the low-resolution state that I found it, so this week I decided to reproduce it and post it here. The 1st Medical Regiment may have limited use to WWII reenactors, but you’ll have to […]
Published February 2, 2009 at 1756
These were copied from one found in a First Aid Packet, Carlisle Model. They contained 5 grams of a white crystalline powder (sulfalinamide). This is an easy reproduction since it doesn’t require any fancy paper. It’s also one of my favorites since it can be used during a reenactment.
Published January 18, 2009 at 1406
While wine may not be as effective as penicillin — certainly a wounded soldier wouldn’t mind tasting a bit of fine french wine. It’s vintage 1941, so it’s quality is questionable, but I’m sure he won’t mind. I present to you some reproduction wine labels. They appear to have altered the look of the label […]
Published January 15, 2009 at 0017
Every reenactor should have a file photograph on, er, file. They are excellent for use on a unit website, forum avatar, blog gravatars (this blog uses gravatars), or for just generally looking cool on your computer. In any case, they are fairly easy to make if you (or someone you know) has access to Photoshop […]
Published January 11, 2009 at 1206
If you are looking for a WWII Medic helmet either for reenacting or just to have Viagra Canada Online in your collection please take note of this one little bit of information They did not come with red crosses There was no civilian war worker at Kilroy’s Helmet Mfg. Co painting on those distinctive white […]