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Posted: Tue Jun 19, 2007 9:21 pm
by Hoffman Grink
I can ride (no jokes please) and I might fancy two pennorth of that.......

Posted: Wed Jun 20, 2007 11:32 am
by Steve Das Reich
Got to admit the idea does have an appeal to it, would look good too, mounted gruppe, charging round the field.

Posted: Wed Jun 20, 2007 11:50 am
by stefan
Two's up Paul if the poor nag has any puff left in him after
you've got off his back :lol: :lol: :lol:

Posted: Wed Jun 20, 2007 9:24 pm
by Pirkka
Rumour has it that the Ruskies will be charging a cheval in the Eastern Front battle at Detling this year. Looking forward to that, if they have a Shire in my size...

Posted: Tue Jul 17, 2007 1:54 pm
by Steve Das Reich
W.A.R.S. are very happy to announce that the Italians have joined us !

We give a big welcome to "Mediterrano", we are truly Axis based now.

Steve

Re: WARS

Posted: Fri Nov 23, 2007 1:03 pm
by Reich Crispies
What is W.A.R.S?

W.A.R.S stands for the World War 2 Axis Re-enactment Society. The society was formed over 5 years ago initially as a single group, but now encompasses several member groups representing many theatres of operation.

What are the advantages of W.A.R.S membership?

The primary reason for W.A.R.S becoming a society was public liability insurance (PLI). With the continued annual increases in the cost of PLI, W.A.R.S opened its membership to other Axis groups as a means of reducing the overall cost of this essential service. Since then other benefits to W.A.R.S member groups are joint displays, shared resources, combined training events, risk assessments even overseas trips.
Membership of W.A.R.S is a complete hassle free environment, you can involve your group as little or as much as you decide.

What sort of cover is provided by W.A.R.S insurance?

The very best available. Our insurance covers standard third party, member to member, vehicles, battles and all aspects of our hobby.

What are the prerequisites for W.A.R.S membership?

W.A.R.S accepts applications for membership from any Axis group. This can be a large group or even a group as small as a single individual. All prospective member groups must agree to abide by W.A.R.S rules. At present, membership is open only to Axis groups or groups who portray both Axis and Allied impressions.

What rules govern W.A.R.S member groups?

Very few! W.A.R.S only impose a few rules which are a requisite for our insurance. Other than those, its business as usual for any group joining W.A.R.S. All W.A.R.S member groups retain their FULL AUTONOMY. We don’t expect anything else from member groups. They can choose to involve themselves as little or as much as required. At our AGM each year, member groups are free to express any and all opinions, in a friendly open discussion
You wont find us a dictatorship!

As a member group of W.A.R.S, are we restricted in shows we can attend?

No, not at all. We at W.A.R.S believe in a ‘complete hands’ off approach. Your group or society can attend any and all shows just as you did before becoming a member.
We occasionally do joint displays which member groups can join, but they aren’t compulsory! If you decide on becoming part of a joint display we are happy to book you into a show, if required.

Is W.A.R.S in competition with other societies?

No. W.A.R.S is a friendly society that does not consider the hobby to be competitive. All comparable societies give excellent service, and some even provide additional benefits. We believe very strongly however that W.A.R.S provides the best benefit with the least hassle to you and your members.

How do we become a member group of W.A.R.S?

Easy. Just send a PM through the forum to myself or Steve Das Reich.
We can arrange a face to face meeting and take it from there.


So there you have it. W.A.R.S membership gives all the advantages, but no disadvantages.
Feel free to contact us for further information and a membership pack.

Re: WARS

Posted: Mon Nov 26, 2007 4:32 pm
by Steve Das Reich
Most W.A.R.S. groups are recruiting during the winter refit, take a look at our website to see what we have to offer.

Re: WARS

Posted: Mon Nov 26, 2007 5:40 pm
by JDR
More groups interested in joining all the time over the winter may see 7 more Axis groups joining WARS

Re: WARS

Posted: Tue Jan 01, 2008 1:26 pm
by Steve Das Reich
Like to wish all forum members a happy, healthy and prosperous New Year !!! :D :wink:

Re: WARS

Posted: Tue Jan 01, 2008 10:41 pm
by Salacious Crumb
Same to you off course, Steve! How is it going in Ireland by the way?

Re: WARS

Posted: Wed Jan 30, 2008 5:45 pm
by Shergar
would you add our link to your web links


http://www.kgkireland.com


thanks shergar

Re: WARS

Posted: Sat May 24, 2008 2:30 pm
by Crazy Feldgendarme
Always enjoy the WARS lads (and lasses) company they all like to have fun at events as well as do the serios business with the public and vets.

Dave
:D