Our well prepaired 8cm mortar displayed for the public.
Gebirgsjager clean up after an air drop.
After 60 years of storage this chute comes to life in the breeze.
I only hope the Red Army isnt planning an offensive any time soon.
A small portion of a typical public display.
All unit members with photos they would like to have posted should send digital images to anonymous_peasant@yahoo.com or gemsenjager@yahoo.com . You need to some how send them to Jeff, sprout. Please include some kind of caption so I don't have to come up with one myself; I would hate to mislable your pictures. I will probably resize most photos so they better fit the site pages and to ensure the look of the site is consistant. I will also photo shop out any thing that is not period or is distracting. This page, the displays page, will be the only one which contains images that are not entirely period; for example a larg crowd enjoying our display or photos of unit members interacting with the public.
Cleveland Metro Parks Summer 2006
Jager Mlynek rides through the other displays while the 90th infanty watch closly
Taylorcraft airfield Summer 2006
Gebirgsjager take advantage of the rare opportunity to pose infront of a Junkers Ju52.
One of our R71's on display.