
This Saturday, the American Military Heritage Museum will be holding its annual living history day at the museum.
One will be able to re-live history by looking at a large collection of WWII equipment and vehicles, re-enactor displays, and Korean and Vietnam War displays.

This year holds the 9th time the museum will be holding this event.
Various military re-enactors and their displays will provide “living history” interpretations throughout the day, rain or shine, according to the museum’s website.
Individual displays will include:
· America’s involvement in WWI
· The American WWII home front
· The American infantry soldier and his equipment (D-Day, June 6, 1944)
· The local serviceman’s involvement during WWII
· The U.S. Army Air Force flight gear and equipment
· The Battle of the Bulge- the last German offensive, December 1944
· The combat medic
· The weaponry and ordnance of WWII
· WWII and post-WWII military vehicles
· Korean War
· Vietnam War
The event takes place from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., located at 811 Fairfax Pike, Stephens City, Virginia, and is free to all the public. Separate reunions of WWII veterans, Korean War, and Vietnam War-era servicemen and women will occur at 11 a.m.
The museum is encouraging veterans to attend and share their stories.
There is plenty of convenient parking and handicapped parking spaces available for the event.
For more information or questions, contact Fravel at 540-974-1044 or fravel@clemson.edu.