That's incredible! It must be nice to see someone who resembles your Mother in this video. Nurses who served during WWII were true heroes. 💕 Thank you for your comment.
Very well done girls,..that was absolutely fantastic. A great insight for anyone getting into reenacting or even for those that seem to,...get it wrong !!!! Looking forward to seeing your next videos.
Thank you so much for your kind words and support! We really appreciate it. It's viewers like you who help videos like this reach a wider audience. Thanks again for watching and taking the time to leave such a positive comment! 😊👍
This is fantastic, thanks! I'd love to see more about the other uniforms too, and where you find all this great info on the uniforms and time periods involved. I'm in France and looking to make my own ANC impression. I'm interested in the white dress with blue cape. Thanks again for a great video!
@@armynursecorpsww2 Thank you so much, this is INCREDIBLY helpful! And your outfits at the Pearl Harbor event are absolutely PERFECT, that's exactly what I want to do! You mentioned that that particular uniform's pieces aren't reproduced, so how did you all get that outfit? Did you all find original vintage versions online, or were some handmade? I do know how to sew, so I'm willing to make them myself, but I have no idea where to find an accurate pattern for that cape or dress.
Hello and thank you for your question. While we don't have a pattern for the garments featured in this video, we can certainly help point you in the right direction. The uniforms you see in the video are actually WWII originals that we've acquired mainly through eBay. Occasionally, you can find such historical pieces in Facebook militaria groups (for example "Female Militaria Collectors Group"), at militaria shows or from collectors. There are reproductions out there but the quality is not quite the same as the original garments. (Example: nestof.pl/en/products/us-uk-39-45/u-s-army/u-s-uniforms/us-wac-jacket-od-repro-9623.html or www.sofmilitary.co.uk/us-womens-officers-od-51-jacket-uniform-a-class-tunic.html) Good luck with your reenactment journey! 🎥👗👞
Hello, thank you for your nice comment! The uniforms that you can see in the video are genuine WWII uniforms. 99% of them comes from eBay auctions. Facebook militaria groups are also a great place to buy uniforms. Search for "Female Militaria Collectors Group", "WW2 women's uniforms search and sell" or "US Military Collectibles "Make Offer" Page". You can also check qmi.be/en/ for nice reproductions. Hope that helps!
my wife has just bought this uniform but cannot find where to buy the service cap , could you point us in the right direction to buy one from ? Thanks muchly
My mother served in the Army Nurse Corps in WWII and has recently passed. She wanted to be buried in an authentic uniform. Do you have any idea where I could purchase one?
Hello Amelia, thank you for your question. The majority of our service uniforms are WWII original and were purchased on online auctions (eBay). Some accessories, shoes and field uniforms (not shown in this video) are modern reproductions. Since we're located in Europe, we like to order from QMI (qmi.be/en/), for example. You can also find some treasures on Etsy, militaria Facebook groups and militaria shows.
The garrison cap was authorized for U.S. Army nurses in July 1944. From that point on, they could wear it on any occasion with their service uniform, both official and unofficial.
I love this video, one of the woman in this video is a dead ringer for my mother, she was a nurse in WWII!
That's incredible! It must be nice to see someone who resembles your Mother in this video. Nurses who served during WWII were true heroes. 💕 Thank you for your comment.
Very well done girls,..that was absolutely fantastic. A great insight for anyone getting into reenacting or even for those that seem to,...get it wrong !!!! Looking forward to seeing your next videos.
Thank you! We appreciate your feedback. We hope this video will help new reenactors and everyone looking for information about WWII ANC uniforms!
This deserves more views. Well done.
Thank you so much for your kind words and support! We really appreciate it. It's viewers like you who help videos like this reach a wider audience. Thanks again for watching and taking the time to leave such a positive comment! 😊👍
Amazing video, can't wait for the next episodes. 👍
Thank you, guys! We're glad you enjoyed it. 🙂
Class, pure class …. thank you.
Nice video
This is fantastic, thanks! I'd love to see more about the other uniforms too, and where you find all this great info on the uniforms and time periods involved. I'm in France and looking to make my own ANC impression. I'm interested in the white dress with blue cape. Thanks again for a great video!
Hello and thank you for your positive comment! We really appreciate it.
@@armynursecorpsww2 Thank you so much, this is INCREDIBLY helpful!
And your outfits at the Pearl Harbor event are absolutely PERFECT, that's exactly what I want to do!
You mentioned that that particular uniform's pieces aren't reproduced, so how did you all get that outfit? Did you all find original vintage versions online, or were some handmade? I do know how to sew, so I'm willing to make them myself, but I have no idea where to find an accurate pattern for that cape or dress.
Could I get a pattern for the outfits I would like to start reenacting but I need to make/buy the outfits.
Hello and thank you for your question. While we don't have a pattern for the garments featured in this video, we can certainly help point you in the right direction. The uniforms you see in the video are actually WWII originals that we've acquired mainly through eBay. Occasionally, you can find such historical pieces in Facebook militaria groups (for example "Female Militaria Collectors Group"), at militaria shows or from collectors. There are reproductions out there but the quality is not quite the same as the original garments. (Example: nestof.pl/en/products/us-uk-39-45/u-s-army/u-s-uniforms/us-wac-jacket-od-repro-9623.html or www.sofmilitary.co.uk/us-womens-officers-od-51-jacket-uniform-a-class-tunic.html) Good luck with your reenactment journey! 🎥👗👞
I love your stockings🌹
A video about Off Duty Dresses please !
Very nice outfits, where can I buy something like that? I have been looking for WW2 army women's uniforms in size 44/46 for a long time. 💜
Hello, thank you for your nice comment! The uniforms that you can see in the video are genuine WWII uniforms. 99% of them comes from eBay auctions. Facebook militaria groups are also a great place to buy uniforms. Search for "Female Militaria Collectors Group", "WW2 women's uniforms search and sell" or "US Military Collectibles "Make Offer" Page". You can also check qmi.be/en/ for nice reproductions. Hope that helps!
@@armynursecorpsww2 cool, thank you! 💜
Very interesting, thanks! Was it rally called ‘drab’?!!!
my wife has just bought this uniform but cannot find where to buy the service cap , could you point us in the right direction to buy one from ? Thanks muchly
So when will you post a video?
Loved the video but would have liked to see the US girdle fitted. The British Service girdle was more like a horse's saddle!
My mother served in the Army Nurse Corps in WWII and has recently passed. She wanted to be buried in an authentic uniform. Do you have any idea where I could purchase one?
Where do you source your uniforms from?
Hello Amelia, thank you for your question. The majority of our service uniforms are WWII original and were purchased on online auctions (eBay). Some accessories, shoes and field uniforms (not shown in this video) are modern reproductions. Since we're located in Europe, we like to order from QMI (qmi.be/en/), for example. You can also find some treasures on Etsy, militaria Facebook groups and militaria shows.
In which situations they wear the "Garrison" cap ? I never understood this.
The garrison cap was authorized for U.S. Army nurses in July 1944. From that point on, they could wear it on any occasion with their service uniform, both official and unofficial.
Hello! Just wondering, are the coats reproductions?
No wonder they called Margaret Houlihan "Hot Lips".