Rowlesburg, WV WWII event 2009

Despite the obligatory rain on Friday, the weather was quite nice for the rest of the weekend for this event.  There were several more reenactors than last year and for many of those who had been there before, the displays were bigger and better than ever. Especially impressive was the camp of the U.S. Navy Seabees. Those guys had a lot of stuff! If they had only had a bulldozer, Rowlesburg could have had a landing strip that would have accommodated Corsairs!

The Red Army was also well represented with a larger than ever turnout of comrades. Thanks to Bruce and Christian Oppenhagen, the entire Momot family, Mark Tennant, Art and Carolyn Helmick and Don and Ericka Hongell who  represented and assisted the 193rd in this effort.

Also serving the motherland at this event were Tom Plaininshek and John Shook of Pyerviy Vzvod a strictly early war group. Thanks for coming Comrades!

Additionally, there were a couple of German groups, mostly Gebirgs and SS as well as the occasional Luftwaffe  and Volkssturman who wandered by.  Of course, the biggest contingent consisted of GI groups, including one portraying an Alaskan unit! They must have been doing a good job, as no Japanese were seen over the weekend. The 28th Infantry, Co. K were very much in evidence with several tents and vehicles, as well as a shelter made from a parachute thoughtfully donated by the 82nd Airborne.

There were a couple of quality vendors (Jason Cobb and Sterling Queen) selling period items during the weekend and a number of good buys could be had.

Saturday featured beautiful weather and one of the highpoints of the event, the annual fashion show, which was hosted by Bill and Linda Donegan this year. There was a decent turnout of spectators and several WWII veterans, some of whom made the rounds of the exhibits and talked to reenactors. Late in the day, the sponsors served the reenactors a fine spagetti dinner, which left yours truly fairly immobilized.

Due to low ticket sales, the sponsors, Jef and Maggie Verswyvel, had to cancel the Bobby Menear band dance. Despite this setback, the dance floor in the Szilagyi Center was made available to the reenactors and beer and refreshments were furnished. While the music was recorded rather than live, there was a fair amount of dancing.

Sunday morning, the reenactors were once again treated to another huge meal – this time it was the all-you-can eat breakfast at the local VFW. This alone makes the trip to Rowlesburg worthwhile. Another worthwhile aspect of the trip is the WWII museum. This was previously located at the Verswyvel’s business location, but has been moved to the Szilagyi and expanded. It is a small, but impressive and moving display.

Sadly, immediately after breakfast, many of the reenactors began packing up, effectively ending the event. Perhaps a classic case of ‘eat and run.’  Admittedly some folks (not all) had a long drive, but it seems a bid callous to me to accept this much hospitality and then bug out so quickly. Just my opinion.

Overall, this was once again, a very pleasant event, offering a maximum amount of consideration for the reenactors who attended. While some improvements can be made (as they can to any event) I always enjoy this one and I hope it continues for years to come.

Comments

8 responses to “Rowlesburg, WV WWII event 2009”

  1. Misha Talakvadze Avatar

    Jim (Alexei):
    Rowlesburg is a fine event and the hospitality is without equal. It is truly a reenactor friedly community and the organizers (reenactors themselves) truly know how to (rowle) out the red carpet {insert pun}!

    This event is a nice contrast to Reading and one I not to be missed. No pressure, respect all around, no politics or BS, and an appreciative crowd. I enjoyed seeing the future of the 193rd alive and well in the attendence of Erika, Emily, and Christian. They represented themselves well and their impressions continue to develop nicely. Imagine where they will be when they are our age!

    The weather held out nicely and I’m only sorry to have gotten there a bit late and then having to leave a bit early for a continuance of our vacation to the tune of a 7 1/2 hour ETA to Chincoteague from Rowlesburg. Even with 2 brief stops of 30 minutes and 20 minutes, respectively, the Momot’s ran through WV, MD, DC, and VA like the Russian assult on Berlin and conquered the trip in 7 hours! urrah !!!

    The fashion show was a most enjoyable highlight. Your Russian was perfect Jim (Alexei)! Of course put a mic in my hand and you have trouble getting me off the stage. I actually had someone come up to me who thought my accent was real (I thank my Ukrainian grandmother and grandfather for that though they’ve been gone for quite some time). I guess my Russian language lessons are paying off as are yours but to only have the guts to use it more. Oh well.

    We look forward to Rowlesburg next year and I hope our contingent continues to grow. Emily is set on Bedford though I have another engagement (if I don’t have to work that weekend). I’ll come out and set up Friday night at Bedford, run up to Tidoute for Remagen Saturday morning and return that evening for the remainder of the festivities and the next days events. We’ll have our cover for that event and I’ll be able to bring the barricade for sure.

    Once again my comrade you have done this event proud with stellar organization and another fine write up and photos. I look forward to Bedford (reenactor gods willing) and will see you then.

    Misha

  2. Jim Barnes Avatar
    Jim Barnes

    Glad you had a good time. You folks added a lot to the event. Hopefully, we can make next year even better.

  3. Karen Avatar
    Karen

    Although a fair drive for some the hospitality in this community is well worth the drive. I hope it continues to grow– I too wa disappointed by the early departure of some that once started continued. Perhaps as mentioned have a set agenda for both days would be good.
    hope to see yuo soon.
    Karen

  4. Paul Avatar
    Paul

    Jim,

    This has become one of my favorite events of the year. I have a couple photos if you would like to post them.

    Misha,

    Please email me BrenMk1@gmail.com

    Paul

  5. Katie-Jane Ellis Avatar

    DOnt forget the other periods of History that DO put on events around the continents of this planet from Stone Age to Gulf War – see them all together in DETLING at the Military Odessey 2009

  6. Jim Barnes Avatar
    Jim Barnes

    Karen,

    I think the agenda is a good idea. It seems to work well for Civil War events. I will suggest it.

    Paul,

    Please send the photos. That would be great.

  7. Lee Brandt Avatar

    Greetings, All –

    I’m relocating to Charleston, WV, and am looking for a German WWII re-enactment unit. Can anyone give me some POCs?

    thanx in advance,

    Lee

  8. James Whittington Avatar
    James Whittington

    I am currently searching for a couple of German WW2 reenactment groups, for a local television show on suddenlink, being shot and produced in the charleston area. Please inform
    304-237-9147

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