Rowlesburg WWII Weekend

On the weekend of June 19, 2010, Rowlesburg, WV  and the Greatest Generation Society held their annual WWII Weekend. This is one of my favorite annual events for a number of reasons, not the least of which is the hospitality of the event sponsors and the community.  We were provided with a spaghetti dinner on Saturday evening before the 40’s dance, free drinks and food at the bar during the dance and an all-you-can eat breakfast at the VFW Sunday morning. You just don’t get that most places. We also had free access to water and ice during the weekend. There was also no b.s. over-regulation as you get at some events.  It is an extremely reenactor-friendly environment.

The reenactor turnout this year was about the same as last, but there were fewer vendors. At one point, my attention was drawn to a large German battle flag being unfurled in the vendor area across from our camp  and went over to investigate. It turned out to be a large Kriegsmarine flag which was a GI bring back. The owner, one of the spectators, was looking for a buyer.

The Russian Camp this year was, in my opinion, the best of the weekend. The 193rd members in attendence (myself, Don Taylor, Bruce and Christian Oppenhagen, Don and Erica Hongell and Mark Tennant) were assisted by the 33rd Guards and Phil Dzuinda.  We may have recruited a couple of new comrades to the defense of the Motherland, as well.

This year, the event was held on the third weekend of June rather than the last weekend. This was problematical in that it fell on Father’s Day weekend as well as a state holiday weekend. Possibly because of these factors, Spectator attendance was lower than usual. However, attendance at the 1940’s dance was good and drew in a good crowd from the surrounding area. The band was again Bobby Menear’s Big Band from Pittsburgh which is a first class outfit.

Another feature of the event is the fashion show which doubles as a uniform demonstration. Bill and Linda Donegan did a fine job of organizing this and had a nice variety of clothing and uniforms for the crowd to appreciate.  This isn’t terribly easy either. Getting a group of volunteers who don’t normally do this, as well as getting reenactors to decide which outfit they are going to pull out of their closet, is much like  sorting cats, as it were.

This is one of the most fun and most hassle-free events that I attend and I believe most of the other reenactors would agree.  I hope that it can continue to improve and grow.

Comments

4 responses to “Rowlesburg WWII Weekend”

  1. Bill Donegan Avatar
    Bill Donegan

    I totally missed the German nurse, if I’d known she was there I would have put her in the show.

    Nurse, contact me for next time,

    Bill Donegan

  2. Bill Donegan Avatar
    Bill Donegan

    I had an interesting conversation with Don Taylor after the fashion show. I asked, “If you are wearing a uniform of SECRET POLICE aren’t you telling everyone who you are and hence not secret any longer?” To which he replied,”It is what we do that is secret. We call you in for questioning and you are never seen again.

    I don’t have to like shuttingk you in beack, but I will shuut you in beack if I have to and will enjoy it”

    Bill D

  3. Starshii Serzhant Golitsin Avatar
    Starshii Serzhant Golitsin

    Здравствуйте, товарищи!
    Unfortunately, the change of date and my duties at the hospital prevented Mladshy Serzhant Kulikova and myself from attending and providing you with our expertise and field aid station comforts and care. We hope all were in good health and ready to fight for Mother Russia.

    A job well done goes out to those of you who attended ready to promote and defend the ideals of our glorious leader and the peoples of the Soviet Union.

    За Родину!
    Старший Сержант Михаил Андреевич Голицин

  4. Erik Wolfgang Unger Avatar
    Erik Wolfgang Unger

    Ah, how I love this event. I can not even begin to describe it, however unfortunately for me (or maybe not that unfortunate) I joined the US Army and am shipping to basic prior to this event and won’t be able to attend. Thanks to everyone who makes this event possible, I love it!

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