A Little Update…
You have probably noticed that that it’s been pretty quiet here lately. Well, for the moment my historical and living …
You have probably noticed that that it’s been pretty quiet here lately. Well, for the moment my historical and living …
Finding a good reproduction (or any reproduction) of a proper rucksack has been a difficult proposition. The one rucksack that …
After much thought and discussion, with great reluctance I will be shutting down the 2 Chevauleger as a living history …
I am recovering from a weekend at the Old Ft. MacArthur Days event at Ft. MacArthur in San Pedro, California. …
In our attempts to recreate German cavalry of the First World War era, one of the first places we turn …
I am happy to announce that the Great War Historical Society’s East Front Event has been scheduled for December 5, …
The term “living history” is possibly one of the most abused in the English language. Living history has been used …
Last December, the 2 Chevauleger attended the Great War Historical Society’s 1914 Christmas Truce Event. This event attempted to recreate …
Now that the Spring Battle is done with and I’ve had some time to think about it, the following are …
The following is a guest blog posting from Chris Fischer, an individual who has been involved with living history both …