The Catoosa County News

Rememberin­g Our Heroes Living History Day is a success

- From staff reports

The military past of the Army Post at Fort Oglethorpe came to life at the 6th Cavalry Museum’s Living History Day on Saturday, Oct. 31.

In addition to touring the museum, visitors stepped back in time to interact with many facets of World War II. Living Historians representi­ng the U.S., German and Soviet militaries were on site with their displays, including impression­s of the Third WAC Training Center at Fort Oglethorpe, the Quartermas­ter Corps with JR the pack mule, the 29th & 35th Infantry Divisions, and a German panzer unit.

Throughout the day, there were presentati­ons, weapons demonstrat­ions and visitors got to ride around the parade field in the museum’s 1944 Willys Jeep.

“This was a great opportunit­y to learn first-hand about WWII, what life was like for those involved in battle for the Allied and Axis forces as well as life on the home front,” said Molly Sampson, 6th Cavalry

Museum program coordinato­r and WAC historian. “The living historians were thrilled to meet the public, show their collection­s and

answer questions.”

For more informatio­n about the 6th Cavalry Museum, visit www.6thcavalry­museum. org or call 706-861-2860.

Left: David Levi and his father, David E. Levi, are shown with the 6th Cavalry’s 1922 yearbook. Odis Levi is the father and grandfathe­r of the two men and was a member of the 6th Cavalry’s Troop G and is listed and shown in the Troop G photo in the yearbook. Right: Tracie Dodson and her son, Leland, enjoy a ride in the museum’s 1944 Willys Jeep, driven by WAC historian Molly Sampson.

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 ??  ?? 95-yearold WWII veteran Everett Plant, who was in the 80th Infantry Division, is shown handling the same rifle he used in WWII. Cameron Jones’s impression was the 80th Infantry Division.
95-yearold WWII veteran Everett Plant, who was in the 80th Infantry Division, is shown handling the same rifle he used in WWII. Cameron Jones’s impression was the 80th Infantry Division.
 ??  ?? George Johnston, portraying the 101st Airborne, explains the many uses of the bazooka during the weapon’s demonstrat­ion.
George Johnston, portraying the 101st Airborne, explains the many uses of the bazooka during the weapon’s demonstrat­ion.
 ?? Contribute­d ?? Ross Greenwood and his pack mule, JR, portrayed the Quartermas­ter Corps.
Contribute­d Ross Greenwood and his pack mule, JR, portrayed the Quartermas­ter Corps.

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