120th Anniversary of Tybee Island, Georgia
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Evening everyone!

 

Its been a while since I posted and or been on, been busy with work and such. However, I'm here to show ya'll some pictures of our latest event we held and participated in. It was a lot of fun and we hope to do it again next year.

 

This event was a timeline living history event spanning from the Spanish-American War through World War I to World War II. This was a celebration 120 years of Tybee Island, Georgia as a community and we were recreating soldiers station at Fort Joseph Screven on the north end of Tybee Island from the years of 1898-1944 while the installation was in service. My unit was recreating soldiers of the World War II timeframe as the U.S. 252nd Coastal Artillery Regiment, a North Carolina National Guard unit stationed at Fort Jospeh Screven from 1938-1942.

 

I hope you all enjoy!

 

These pictures were taken by people with Pixels at Savannahnow.com...

 

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Kind Regards,

Sgt. James F. Dunigan, III(NCOIC)

First Battalion, Able Company

U.S. 30th Infantry Regiment

U.S. 3rd Infantry Division(Reenacted)

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Heres some more from Pixels!

 

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Kind Regards,

Sgt. James F. Dunigan, III(NCOIC)

First Battalion, Able Company

U.S. 30th Infantry Regiment

U.S. 3rd Infantry Division(Reenacted)

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Now heres some from us!

 

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More from us!

 

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More from us!

 

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Heres the last of our pictures!

 

Enjoy!

 

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Kind Regards,

Sgt. James F. Dunigan, III(NCOIC)

First Battalion, Able Company

U.S. 30th Infantry Regiment

U.S. 3rd Infantry Division(Reenacted)

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#7

Hey, we've missed you. Well at least I have... :lol::lol: Good to see you back. I certainly enjoyed the photos and just loved the sepia-toned ones from the evening. What can you tell me about those?

 

Thanks, M

Marion J Chard
Proud Daughter of Walter (Monday) Poniedzialek
540th Engineer Combat Regiment, 2833rd Bn, H&S Co, 4th Platoon
There's "No Bridge Too Far"
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#8

Hey Marion,

 

It good to be back! The evening ones surprisingly enough are not in sepia, that was just the case of the lighting we were under. However, those pictures were taken atop Battery Brumby that was built in 1898 and housed 4 x 8" In. Guns on hideaway carriages. However, today only one gun position is actually open to see though you can't go up too it only certain individuals can. Thats the #3 Gun position thats visible, the other are built on top of. Alee Temple to the right in positions #1 & #2 and a house on top #4. Sad really.

 

Kind Regards,

MARNE

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#9

Cool!!! I bet you all were really cooking inside those uniforms!!

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#10

Hey C,

 

Not really this was in mid October. It warmed up a bit that day but, not bad.

 

Regards,

MARNE

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