2026
Registration
Reenactors, vehicle owners, and vendors:
Registration opens April 25, so stay tuned for more details.
General Registration Info
The following info is for all Reenactors, Vendors, Historical Displays, Period Vehicles & Volunteer Registration
You must register one week before the event to receive a free meal ticket.
To pre-register for this event, please complete the form at the bottom of this page or click this link.
Veteran Registration Info
Veterans of World War II, or a relative or friend, are encouraged to register online so event coordinators can be aware of the number of veterans in attendance.
To pre-register for this event, please complete the form at the bottom of this page or click this link.
Ticket Types
Additional meal tickets available at registration/info booth while ticket supply last.)
For all reenactors participating in the battles. This category includes nurses who would like to play a role in the scenario.
NOTE: for 2024, we have separated over-18 and under-18 into separate ticket categories. Please make sure to choose the ticket type that corresponds to your age.
Battle Time Frame: D-Day + 10. Accurate impressions required.
All registrants must abide by the rules listed here: RWWII Battle Reenactor Authenticity & Safety Rules
Pre-registrants will be provided with:
- Meals: Friday dinner
- Includes one free ticket to Saturday’s USO dinner and dance. Additional meal tickets available at registration/info booth while ticket supply last.)
- Tent space in the encampment, if desired. Registration and encampment setup opens at 3:00pm, Friday.
For WWII-era historical displays (living history or static), both military and civilian.
NOTE: if you are a reenactor AND have a display, please sign up for BOTH tickets.
All registrants must abide by the rules listed here: RWWII Historical Display Rules
Pre-registrants will be provided with:
- Meals: Friday dinner
- Includes one free ticket to Saturday’s USO dinner and dance. Additional meal tickets available at registration/info booth while ticket supply last.)
For vendors selling militaria, other WWII-related items, guns, reenacting supplies, and antiques & collectibles [primarily 1900s-1940s].
NOTE: if you are a reenactor AND wish to vend, please sign up for BOTH tickets.
Booth space approx. 10’x10′. Flat rate $30, as many tables as you want (bring your own table(s) and chairs). Send payment through PayPal to info@rememberingwwii.com, or use the PayPal button below.
All registrants must abide by the rules listed here: RWWII Civilian, Vendor & Volunteer Rules
Pre-registrants will be provided with one free ticket for a special dinner on Saturday evening with WWII veterans and event hosts
- Includes one free ticket to Saturday’s USO dinner and dance. Additional meal tickets available at registration/info booth while ticket supply last.)
Set-up can begin at 5pm, Friday (Sept. 28). The vendor area will be secured over Friday night.
All volunteers must abide by the rules listed here: RWWII Civilian, Vendor & Volunteer Rules
Approved volunteers will be provided with:
- Meals: Friday dinner
- Volunteers who complete at least one assigned shift (1–3 hours) will receive one free ticket to Saturday’s USO dinner and dance. Additional meal tickets available at registration/info booth while ticket supply last.)
This year, we’re simplifying registration to make the event more sustainable and organized:
No registration is needed if you’re attending in authentic civilian 1940s attire.
Important: USO Dinner & Dance tickets are limited!
Purchase Saturday evening USO show tickets online here in advance to guarantee your spot. Only a small number may be available at the info booth the day of the event—and they’ll go fast.Registration is required if you’ll be in 1940s civilian clothing and volunteering on the day of the event. Please return to the previous page and select “Volunteer” so we can gather your contact information, connect you with the right department head, and reserve your ticket for the Saturday evening USO Dinner & Dance.
This streamlined process helps us focus resources where they’re most needed while keeping volunteers organized and supported.