Pershings' Doughboys WW1 Living History Group

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Pershings' Doughboys U.S. Army WW1 Living History Group gallery page presents images from our recent living history displays and commemorative activities. These galleries were constructed using Adobe Photoshop Elements 5 and will open in a new browser window. Click and hold on the corners to turn the pages.
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LIVING HISTORY COMMEMORATION
Living History
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Gallery 1.   Field Bakery at Milestones Museum 2002

Gallery 2.   Pigeon Corps at Stoneleigh 2004

Gallery 3.   Field Laundry at Stoneleigh 2005

Gallery 4.   New Mexico at Stoneleigh 2006

Gallery 5.   Fort Nelson 2006

Gallery 6.   Inter-war at Stoneleigh 2007

Commemorative Activities
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Supporting the American Battle Monuments Commission
Pershings' Doughboys are especially proud of their relationship with the American Battle Monuments Commission, and in particular their Cemetery at Brookwood in Surrey. 2007 will mark the tenth year that the Doughboys have attended this hallowed ground on Memorial Day and Veterans Day, laying a wreath and providing the rifle salute over the head stones.

Gallery 1.   Veterans Day 2001

Gallery 2.   Memorial Day 2003

Gallery 3.   Veterans Day 2004

In addition to Brookwood, over the years Doughboys have also taken part in ceremonies at the Bony cemetery near St. Quentin, in France as well as at the monument at Monfaucon.

For an article describing the 80th Anniversary of the Meuse-Argonne Offensive in September 1998 click [here].

For an article describing Brookwood and the Memorial and Veterans Day ceremonies in 2004 click [here].

Pilgrimage to Normandy June 2004
Members of the group visited the National Guard Monument at the St. Laurent draw on Omaha Beach commemorating service men of the National Guard who fought in Europe in both World War ne and World War Two. For an article about the visit click [here].

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