We are a French and Indian War Reenactment group in the Southern Michigan/Ohio/Great Lakes area. We are always looking for new recruits.
Interested individuals contact Major Brent Kemmer at kemmerc@hotmail.com.
Come see one of our officers at an event!
Author, Educator, Professional Historian, Historical Consultant and Battalion Commander
Book Titles By Brent Kemmer:
- So, Ye Want To Be A Reenactor? A Living History Handbook
- Redcoats, Yankees, and Allies: A History of the Uniforms, Clothing, and Gear of the British Army
- Freemen, Freeholders, and Citizen Soldiers: An Organizational History of Colonel Jonathan Bagley’s Regiment 1755 – 1750
- Through the Eyes of the Bay Colony: The Story of the Involvement of Massachusetts-Bay in the Battle of Ticonderoga
- War, Hell and Honor: A Novel of the French and Indian War
- The Partisans: Second in a Series of Novels of the French and Indian War
- Capture and Redemption: Third in a Series of Novels of the French and Indian War
Books available by author majork@massachusettsbattalion.com or publisher, Heritage Books, Inc. wwww.heritagebooks.com
Any questions about my books, our regiment or if consulting is required please email me at majork@massachusettsbattalion.com
Hello, I am the Captain of a small reenacting group. We are the garrison at Fort Western in Augusta, Maine. The soldiers here, from 1754-1767, were Massachusetts Provincials (Maine was part of Massachusetts in those days). I don’t know if any had uniforms, but I would be interested to know where you procured your uniform coats.
In addition, any advice in developing our persona– drill, encampment activities, etc.– would certainly be welcome.
Thanks,
Rick Pierce
Dear: Sir;
I noticed a soldier flying the British Massachusetts flag at Fortress Louisbourg. Did your battalion ever fight at Fortress Louisbourg in Nova Scotia, Canada? I am a French Canadian History Buff! Do Americans enjoy what you are doing? Any information that you can provide me would be greatly appreciated!
Allan Fryer, C.E.T.
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