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84th Infantry Division,
334th Regiment, D & H Companies
"The Railsplitters" Living History Group


Cpt Scherrer & Minnie

LT Hermerding

Ssgt Greg Alexander

S/sgt Watts

Sgt Brandt

TSgt Bruenejes

Pvt Weeks

K.Watts & R.watts

Our Cadets
Cinnamon aka Minnie: 2003-2017

Cinnamon aka Minnie was the H Company mascot dog from 2004 until she passed away in 2017. She attended more than 50 Railsplitter events. She lived for a jeep ride or a weekend with the troops in a tent. It was the most favorite things she did in her life. She loved meeting new unit members and spectators. People would walk by $100,000 in WWII equipment to ask "What kind of a dog in that?" Her Australian Cattle Dog herding tendencies suited her well for being around crowds and the chaos that WWII reenacting can lead to. She will be sorely missed.

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