by Robert Leinweber
The organization has come a long way from its humble beginnings in 1998 but we still have a long way to go. Today the unit is headquartered in Illinois but also has members in Ohio. Members of the unit travel throughout the United States to take part in living history and battle re-enactments.
Unlike the American Army there is little information that is readily available here in the U.S. or Spain concerning the various aspects of the Spanish colonial army which fought in the Spanish-American War. This lack of information has made the accurate portrayal of the Spanish difficult but quite rewarding. A lot of progress has been made in the last three years but those of us portraying the Spanish have a lot more work to do before we can consider our portrayal to be more than adequate.
Events in which the unit has participated (not a complete list, of course):
Spanish-American War Centennial Re-enactment - Palestine, TX – 1998
Ft. St. Clair Time Line Re-enactment – Eaton, OH – 1999, 2000
U.S.A.W.S. Annual Event – Montauk Point, NY – 2000
Filming projects in which the unit has participated:
The group's mission:
Our mission is not only to give the public a chance to see the uniforms, equipment and weapons of the Spanish colonial army of 1898. It is also to provide a glimpse at the human aspect of what so many times history only refers to as “the enemy.” In the end we are all still men.
ˇViva Espana!
This unit is also a member of U.S.A.W.S.
If you would like to join or find out more about this organization, contact by email, or write:
Robert A. Leinweber
P.O. Box 73
Easton, IL 62633