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Fort Custer - Augusta, Michigan March 18-20, 2011
Click HERE to download full details and pre-registration forms, or you can register via the EVENTBRITE site HERE (Preferred Method) You MUST pre-register and bring your VALID photo ID to get in, or the base security guards will NOT let you on base! There is a method on the Eventbrite website above to register and not pay in advance if you are NOT sure you can come! At least get your name on the gate list to get in! The members of the WWII HRS Re-enactment group 5SS Sturmpionier “WIKING” invite you to attend our World War II weekend of fun at the Fort Custer Training Center in Augusta, Michigan, just west of Battle Creek.
Info and forms can also be downloaded from the homepage of www.Wiking.org The POC for any specific questions on RETO or this event is Alan Miltich, email WikingPionier@Comcast.net or Phone 517-796-9193 9am – 9pm Eastern time, please!
You must preregister for this event! There are three options on how to preregister: 1) Use http://delay2011.eventbrite.com/ and prepay $21 using a credit card via the internet, OR 2) simply pre-register with Eventbrite without prepayment to get on the ‘gate list’ and pay $25 in cash when you arrive. OR 3) Fill out the registration form and waiver and mail in with a check or money order for $22. Mail in forms must be received by Tuesday, March 15, Eventbrite registration closes on Wednesday, March 16 at 9pm (EDT). If you are not sure you can attend but want to be on the gate list “just in case”, please use Option #2 – there is no charge if you do not show up! Vendors can use the common area and stay on base for a modest fee of $10 for a 10x10 foot area. Vendors, use the ‘free ticket – pay at the gate’ option. Any additional vendor employees may also use the ‘free ticket –pay at the gate’ registration option. Anyone that needs more space can reserve it with an additional fee (pay when you arrive). For those bringing Class III weapons from out of state, Fort Custer Training Center 2501 26th Street Augusta, MI 49012-9205 is what you’d use for your ATF forms.
Our event is open to all reenactors that belong to HRS approved associations. We will be enforcing HRS Safety and Authenticity rules, except that we do allow 16-17 year olds to use weapons, with adult supervision. We don’t want to disappoint anyone, but HRS S&A rules will be strictly enforced. If you have ANY question about being able to properly portray a COMBAT participant in Western Europe in early 1945, please contact us first. It is your obligation to meet our standards, not for us to alter the standards to meet what equipment you brought. At the barracks, WWII military dress is encouraged but not enforced.
** NOTE! ** Due to security concerns, the military is becoming more concerned about the ammunition and pyrotechnics that are brought on the base. NO LIVE AMMO! No homemade pyro, only store bought, non-aerial (ala rocket) pyro. No ammo in the barracks area! HAVE ALL YOUR BLANK AMMO PACKED IN SEE THROUGH ZIP LOCK BAGS with YOUR NAME AND UNIT NAME CLEARLY MARKED to assist in Saturday distribution!! The Security Guards must see the tips of all ammo to ensure they are blanks – THINK like a security guard and pack the bags very loosely, LESS THAN ½ FULL so the bag can be laid out on a flat surface and contents inspected easily! The larger the bag the better! Have your weapons and ammo readily available for the security check and things speed up! Belt fed ammo boxes are fine as-is, as the belted ammo is easy to inspect for live rounds. The completed boxes are then collected. Inspected ammo can be put into any kind of marked box or bag for easy carry. The ammo will be collected at the Security Gate by Wiking staff, to be taken to the Wiking Troop Tent on the edge of the tactical area. After your vehicle is inspected, you are welcome to stop at the Troop Tent, as that is also where ammo vendors will be set up. If you want to preload your weapon magazines, you are welcome to do so at this time, please provide a marked bag or box that the loaded mags can be stowed in for the night. After Saturday inspection, all units will pick up their ammo while deploying to the field. BAYONETS will be allowed on base but KEEP THEM SHEATHED and STOWED AWAY until the Saturday tactical. NO WEARING OF BAYONETS in the barracks area. Anyone wearing a bayonet except for in the tactical will be escorted off base! No other knives longer than 4” will be allowed on base.
The base is booked up with Guard units attending training, so the barracks we are using are partially refurbished WWII barracks, approximately 85-90 bunks per building. The semi-private rooms are pre-reserved, sorry! Axis in one barrack, Americans in the second, Soviet, British and overflow in the middle barrack. The barracks are no smoking, no cooking. Bunks with mattresses are provided, but you need to bring any bedding, pillows and toiletries you need. These barracks do not have the lockers, so pack with something to put your gear into (no modern boxes!). Sandals are recommended for the shower/bathroom as they are still a bit on the rough side. We are all responsible for returning the barracks in a clean and operational fashion! There is also a full service modern toilette in the laundry building between the barracks and the mess hall. Female participants will be housed on base in the “BOQ” building, a semi-private roomed dormitory close by the barracks. If any of the Guard units cancel their training, we may be able to move our event to the modern barracks.
The tactical will be using the objective based tactical system called “Rules of Engagement for Tactical Objectives” (RETO). The rules are a point-based system of tracking successful strategy during the tactical. More details at: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/WW2RETO/ There is no “scenario”. The forces must use chain of command, reconnaissance and cooperation to win. You might think of this as a tactical with a little bit of “Capture the Flag” and “Scavenger” hunt thrown in! The tactical will last about 6 hours, beginning at 10:30am. You MUST arrive in time to register and attend the last 9am RETO seminar or you will not be allowed to deploy. There are no scheduled lunch breaks, work it out in the field! As there are areas and stockpiles of Victory Points to defend, troops can be rotated to meet their own physical ability. Water will be provided in the field, but bring your own tactical rations. To get to Fort Custer, take I-94 to Exit 92 (Climax Road) and turn NORTH. The road will curve to the left and the second traffic light is Hill-Brady Road, turn WEST (left). After about 3/4 mile turn LEFT on to Denso Road to the entry Gate. Have your Picture ID ready. Proceed straight ahead and follow the road and “WW2” signs to the Registration Mess Hall.
You may arrive anytime after 1300 hrs on Friday, March 18. Remember, we are guests of the base and your behavior should reflect that.
WWII era transport vehicles that will support the movement of troops in and out of the tactical area will get a fuel rebate – please contact Alan for details!
Please, only period style vehicles parked next to the barracks. Unload your gear and park in the Privately Owned Vehicle (POV) parking lot.
A snack shop will open in the common area mess hall and will offer sweet rolls, microwave egg sandwiches, and coffee Saturday and Sunday morning and quick meals of burgers, brats and chili with drinks and snacks on Friday night until 10:00 pm.
This year we are offering a complete, sit down, catered roast beef banquet buffet with dessert and beverages on Saturday for an additional $8.50! Banquet meal tickets must be prepaid to ensure enough food is prepared. We have a limited number of tickets, and they are transferable if you pay and cannot attend. If we are able to squeeze in a few more tables, we will offer some tickets for sale at the registration desk. You are welcome to bring your own adult beverages for the Saturday banquet. “Custer’s First Stand”, the on-base bar will be open both Friday and Saturday.
NO overnight POV parking in front of barracks!
Preregister at: http://delay2011.eventbrite.com/
Tentative Itinerary:
Tuesday, March 15: Deadline for mailed in prepaid applications to be received Wednesday, March 16: Deadline for Eventbrite registration (9 pm EDT) Thursday, March 17: Early arrival of Wiking staff, after 1 pm
Friday, March 26: 1300: Registration, Vendors and Public Barracks Open 1300: Snack bar opens with snacks/soup/chili/brat/dogs/burgers 1800: RETO opens, seminars on 45 minute rotations 2200: Unit Commander and Vehicle driver meeting 2300: Movies, RETO discussion, and Vendors close down 2315: Registration Closes 2400 Quiet Time in barracks be considerate of others!
Saturday, March 27: 0700: Coffee is on, Snack Bar and Registration re-opens 0715: RETO seminar area opens 0845: Registration Closes 0920: RETO Seminars end 0930: Units form up for inspection at Ammo Dump 0955: Deployment to the field begins (Axis First) 1030: Engagement begins 1630: Engagement ends 1830: Roast Beef banquet, prepaid tickets only! 1830: RETO results posted in Mess Hall. 2000: Other activities planned, possible WWII Trivia game w/prizes, cards or board games
Sunday, March 28: 1000: Barracks inspected 1200: All reenactors must vacate the post! *********
There are no tables/chairs in the barracks so if you choose feel free to bring a small folding table & chairs.
We know having these older barracks will be an inconvenience to some, so if you choose, there are a number of local hotels in area (Within 10 miles) both in Kalamazoo to the West and Battle Creek to the East of the Fort Custer.
The POC for any specific questions on RETO or this event is Alan Miltich, emailPzPionier@aol.com or Phone 517-796-9193 9am – 9pm EST, please!!
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