Military Vehicles

From Bright Orange to OD

My first experience with military vehicles began in 1987, when I joint a Civil War reenactment group. I know — there weren’t any motorized vehicles back then, but I that is how I met Kevin Lockwood (now, an MVPA officer). We were Rebels on the weekend when Kevin and I struck up a friendship. After many years, Kevin told me that he and some buddies in Great Bend had formed a WWII reenactment group. was I interested in joining? I quickly replied, “Yes!”

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