The World War II Living History Program is an immersive, live show in which re-enactors move in to capture fortified positions from Japanese defenders on an unidentified island in the Pacific employing tanks, explosives and even a flamethrower. The WWII Pacific Combat Program includes not only the sights and sounds of live combat, but the personal stories of the men and women who fought in this particular theater.
The audience will learn about the role of women during WWII as well as the roles of the five branches of the U.S. military. After the show, guests can meet the actors and get a first-hand look at equipment used by both American and Japanese forces.
The World War II Living History Program is an immersive, live show in which re-enactors move in to capture fortified positions from Japanese defenders on an unidentified island in the Pacific employing tanks, explosives and even a flamethrower. The WWII Pacific Combat Program includes not only the sights and sounds of live combat, but the personal stories of the men and women who fought in this particular theater.
The audience will learn about the role of women during WWII as well as the roles of the five branches of the U.S. military. After the show, guests can meet the actors and get a first-hand look at equipment used by both American and Japanese forces.
The World War II Living History Program is an immersive, live show in which re-enactors move in to capture fortified positions from Japanese defenders on an unidentified island in the Pacific employing tanks, explosives and even a flamethrower. The WWII Pacific Combat Program includes not only the sights and sounds of live combat, but the personal stories of the men and women who fought in this particular theater.
The audience will learn about the role of women during WWII as well as the roles of the five branches of the U.S. military. After the show, guests can meet the actors and get a first-hand look at equipment used by both American and Japanese forces.