Early 20th Century Society

Early 20th Century Society The Early 20th Century Society is new organization dedicated to researching and re-creating the combat, art, and skills of the first half of the 20th century.

08/06/2020

Hey everyone, I know that we have not made a post in a long time. I have been thinking about deleting the page. It never took off like I had hoped.

-Josh

04/10/2017

An oil tanker sits at the bottom of the Atlantic Ocean off the coast of Jacksonville Beach marked by anglers and divers as a place to find fish.

01/12/2017

The Zone Rouge (Red Zone) is a region near Verdun, France spanning some 460 square miles of mostly virgin forest – at least on the…

11/16/2016
10/28/2016
07/02/2016

Very moving tribute on the anniversary of The Battle Of The Somme, enacted all over Britain.Participants dressed in WW1 uniforms, standing or sitting quietly. If spoken to, they hand you a card that says their, name, rank, and when they were killed. Photo is from King Cross Station today.

05/24/2016

For one time only, Germans and Allies fought together in WWII. Andrew Roberts on a story so wild that it has to be made into a movie.

04/13/2016
03/11/2016
02/07/2016

Hey everyone, i trust i am not overstepping my place on this page, but the Military Museum of North Florida, is hosting it's annual Memorial Day car show. This is open to mostly military vehicles, but civilian vehicles are also welcome. In addition to this, we are hosting, what we hope to be, a huge reenacting event, with reenactors and impressionists from any and all time periods. We will be having blank fire reenactments from the colonial/revolution, American Civil war, world war 2, and Vietnam. If your interested, please contact me directly, and i would love to see anyone out there!

-Mike

1939 - Jewish refugee ship turned away from Florida coast.
11/17/2015

1939 - Jewish refugee ship turned away from Florida coast.

The ship was so close to the U.S., passengers could see the lights of Miami. It was anchored four miles off Miami Beach when Coast Guard boats approached and escorted it away.

08/02/2015

The Eagle was built by the N**is and fought for Hi**er in World War Two - so how did it end up as a training vessel for all new US Coast Guard cadets?

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