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SHOWS, RALLIES, AND CONVOYS March 2, PA, Mt Bethel. Annual Redball Militaria and MV Parts Swap Meet, Mt Bethel Volunteer Fire Co., 2341 N. Delaware Dr. Contact: Jim Gilmore, 50 W Broadway, Jim Thorpe, PA 18229; 570.325.5216; jgilmor@ptd.net;  www.redballonline.org

March 11-17, AUSTRALIA, Corowa, NSW. 40th Annual Corowa Swim-In & Military Vehicle Gathering, Ball Park Caravan Park & Corowa Showground. Info: www.corowaswim-in.org

Mar 23-24, TX, College Station. WWI and WWII Living History Weekend, Museum of the American G.I., 19124 Highway 6 South. Info: info@americangimuseum.org;  www.americangimuseum.org

April 3-7, CA, Acton. MV Rally@Soledad Canyon Thousand Trails, 4700 Crown Valley Road. Info: Richard Johnson, 619-993-5284, www.scmvcc.com

April 12-13 KY, West Point. America’s Largest Machine Gun Shoot and Military Gun Show, Knob Creek Gun Range, 690 Ritchey Lane. Info: 502.922.4457; www.knobcreekrange.com

Dixie Division Military Vehicle Show, USS Alabama Battleship Memorial Park, 2703 Battleship Pkwy. Contact:

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