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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2006 MAGI Open House REGION BRIEFS Gt'museum to ,hold field day The Museum of the Ameri~ I can GI is sponsoring its sev- enth annual field day and World, I War II battle re-enactment ~March 25 in College Statiqn. ' I The public is invited to see restored vintage tanks and other military vehicles operate. . Two distinguisl:led World War II paratroopers at the event will discuss their combat experi- I ences. The battle re-enactment, titled "Breaching the Siegfried I Line," will feature 150.actors, running tanks and armored I vehicles, artillery fire and \ pyrotechnics. I "Anyone interested in learn- I ing about World War II will enjoy I themselves," museum PreSi- dent Brent Mullins said. "It's I fas~nating." . : Events will take place from 18:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the future building site of the 1 Museum of the American ~I, 111303 Cherokee St., about a quarter-mile south of Santa's Wonderland off Texas 6. The I-battle re-enactment will begin at 1:30 p.m.. The nonprofit museum wc;>rks Ito preserve the equipment, uni- , forms and memories of Ameri- can soldiers. ' 'I Admission to the field day - arid re-enactment is $2, and all I proceeds will benefi~ the ~use- um. For more information, call 1690-0203. .... . Re-enactors bring World War II battle to life in Brazos County Eagle photo/Paul Zoeller Actors pbrtraylng U.S: soldiers move In on a Nazi encampment during a Wo.-ld War ,the American G.I. south of College Station. The re-enactment was filled with gu~ II re-enactment titled "Breaching the Siegfried Line" Saturday at the Museum of fire, tanks and explosions to give the audience an Idea of an actual battle. .