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The Mid-Atlantic Air Museum's WWII Weekend, Reading, PA

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The nation's biggest and best World War II re-enactment takes place at Reading Regional Airport, PA the first weekend in June each year, combining an air show, military vehicle show, living history demonstrations, huge militaria flea market, and special veteran guest speakers. www.maam.org

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  • I just got back I went there friday afternoon at 12:00pm and left on sunday afternoon. I'm sad it's over it was awesome but wayyyy too hot. I was in a Wafen SS uniform on friday and I thought I was going to faint...

    The next two days I was wearing my 101st airborne uniform, and then I thought I would catch on fire

  • next year i think i will go fri-and sat. i went on fri. last year and this year. i like to see the shows they put off.

  • Going there on Saturday.

  • This Friday Everyone.... CAN'T WAIT.

    I am going as a Waffen SS soldier C ya there.

  • LEFT wing,liberal democrats get upset over this show every year.

  • WW2 weekend at Reading is so cool. Can't wait for this year.

  • i went today

  • I am so going this year in 2008 as a ww2 german officer. I would recomend this as the best reenactment and show ever.

  • looks like theres no more Babe Heffron, Ted Winters, and Bill Guarnere. And also did u no that "Buck" Compton was the man who sent Sirhan Sirhan (the man who killed Robert Kennedy) away to prison for life. He wanted to give Sirhan the death penalty, but the jury did not.

  • theres also and always some Easy Company vets. this year at 2008 theres Lynn "Buck" Compton, Don Marakey, Forrest Guth, and Earl McClung. They are truly my heroes, except they don't really like being called heroes. if u call they heroes sometimes they get alittle ticked off. They say the true heroes are the killed and wounded, which is true. But they are still heroes too me and so are the killed and wounded. same wit those flyboys, marines, the navy, infantry, and armored kids.

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