WWII
Subject For Library’s “First Friday”
Greenville
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WWII
Subject For Library’s “First Friday”
A real
treat is in store for WWII buffs and fire arms aficionados. Dennis
Sullivan
will have his extensive collection of WWII memorabilia on display in
the
Greenville Public Library from 2:00 to 6:00 on Friday July 6th. He’ll be present in full
military dress to
answer questions and to help educate the public about his display as
well as
his re-enactment activities.
Dennis
belongs to the 101st Airborne Division/502 ND PIR/3rd Battalion/Company
I
re-enactment association where he holds the position of Captain. They’re known as “The
Screaming Eagles”
Living History Team (www.Eagles502nd.org for more info).
He was
drawn to this unit because the Airborne Infantry was among the best the
Army
fielded during the war. His
group
portrays airborne infantry soldiers at tactical battles and public
events as
they appeared from August 1942 to May 1945.
This period covers the most significant
battles of the Regiment:
airborne and sea borne assaults into Normandy and airborne assaults
into
Holland.
He
explains, “This group is not a real military organization and our
principle
interest is to enjoy ourselves at events. However, because we portray a
highly
trained and disciplined unit, we need to exhibit some of these same
characteristics. To do less is a slight to the original members of the
Regiment. We take
this seriously. Our
motto is ‘To honor...not glorify‘.”
When asked
what he enjoys about re-enactment, Dennis says it’s the camaraderie,
meeting
veterans, and educating the public.
He
emphasizes the group represents no political causes or ideas and is not
a
militant organization. Its
goals are to
educate, to instill patriotism, to honor veterans and their sacrifices,
and to
experience to some small degree the life of the combat soldier in WWII.
“We
maintain the highest standards in safety and authenticity.“
Dennis is a
retired police officer who lives in Greenville with his wife Jenny
Sullivan,
the Circulation Supervisor at the Library.
Along with his re-enactment activities he
& Jenny enjoy their
grandchildren.
Be
sure to stop by the Library and
experience this interesting program and hear about a fascinating part
of WWII
history, the life of the average combat soldier.
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