A World War II battle was re-enacted Saturday during the Iola Vintage Military Show.
A World War II battle was re-enacted Saturday during the Iola Vintage Military Show.
Credit: Holly Neumann
Re-enactors portrayed Viet Cong guerillas during a re-enactment of the vietnam War at the Iola Vintage Military Show Aug. 11-12.
Credit: Holly Neumann
An American soldier takes a Vietnamese soldier captive during the re-enactment at the military show in Iola
Credit: Holly Neumann
There was a re-enactment of a battle during the Vietnam War.
Credit: Holly Neumann
A Vietnam Memorial Caisson was displayed at the Iola Vintage Military Show
Credit: Holly Neumann
A 1970 Kaiser Jeep M35 was on display at the Iola Vintage Military Show Saturday and Sunday, Aug. 11-12.
Credit: Holly Neumann
1970 Ford M151A2 Radio Truck owned by Doug Diederichs of Sheboygan.
Credit: Holly Neumann
A replica 1941 Sd.KFz 250/1 armored half-track built by Germany during World War II. The vehicle is owned by Michael & Steven Alexander of Arcadia, Wis.
Credit: Holly Neumann
A medic looks over an injured soldier during the WWII re-enactment
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Having fun inside an Army tent in Iola Saturday are 10-year old Hannah Goman, left and Sophia Skibba, 8.
Credit: Holly Neumann
Dressed as German military were (left to right) Steve Alexander, of Jackson; Jeff Ellinger, of Fond du Lac; Liz Hansel, of Waukesha; Mike Alexander, of Arcadia; and Ken Kerwell, of Appleton. Hansel was dressed as a member of the German Red Cross.
Credit: Jane Myhra
This 1982 105mm main gun is mounted as an Israeli configuration behind “The Spruce Goose,” a 1969 American General Corp. M35A six-by-six owned by Tom and Dale Zat of Aniwa. The equipment was used by a local guard unit in Wausau and is usually on display at the Motorama Museum in Aniwa.
Credit: Jane Myhra
Timothy Yeager, of Valders, wore a German military cap at the Iola Vintage Military Show.
Credit: Jane Myhra
This mannequin was brought back from Cambodia in 1961. With an original gun, the item is worth over $900.
Credit: Jane Myhra
Brycen Allen (left), of Kaukauna, portrayed a World War II soldier. Chris Krohn (right), of Oshkosh, dressed in a U.S. Army uniform worn during the Vietnam War.
Credit: Jane Myhra
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