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4 military history Events Found

Mar 5

Living History Education Day

The Fort Towson Historic Site will host a day full of educational experiences teaching what life was like at Fort Towson more than 180 years ago. The event offers multiple learning experiences about life at the military outpost during the 1840s, when it served as a vital resupply point for soldiers headed south to engage in the Mexican-American War. Living historians in period clothing will provide historical demonstrations including the use of tools, laundress and domestic skills, drills, and activities specific to the fort's military history. Visitors can learn about the history of the sutler's store that served soldiers and surrounding towns until the fort's closure in 1854. Groups need to register before the event.
Fort Towson Historic Site
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3/5/26
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May 8

British Cemetery Ceremony in Ocracoke

Visitors can pay tribute to the fallen heroes of Ocracoke's past at this special and inspired ceremony that pays homage to the heroes who lost their lives off the island's coast. Orchestrated by the Friends of the Graveyard of the...
British Cemetery
Free
5/8/26
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May 8

British Cemetery Ceremony in Buxton

In mid-May, representatives of the U.S. Coast Guard, Coast Guard Auxiliary, U.S. Navy, British Royal Navy, and National Park Service come together at the British Cemeteries on Hatteras Island and Ocracoke Island to honor the 63 foreign sailors who...
British Cemetery
Free
5/8/26
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Jun 15

World War II Reenactment Camp

Between 1943 and 1944, Axis and Allied forces battled across Italy for domination of the Mediterranean. During this camp you will reenact important historical battles that were part of the Allied campaign in Italy and learn all about battle tactics, strategies, principles of leadership, and how World War II soldiers fought and survived in the harshest of conditions. Activities include reenacting battles of the Rapido River Crossing, Monte Cassino, and the Anzio Landing, strategizing battle plans, learning about soldier daily life and gear, and interacting with seasoned re-enactors.
Missouri University of Science and Technology
$700.00 - includ...
6/15/26
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