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Anyone have any information or parts for WW1 Rolling Kitchens? How about any survivors that are in museums or private hands? I know the QM museum has a liberty kitchen, and the Vermont National Guard museum has a very nice restored one with limber. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks!

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Anyone have any information or parts for WW1 Rolling Kitchens? How about any survivors that are in museums or private hands? I know the QM museum has a liberty kitchen, and the Vermont National Guard museum has a very nice restored one with limber. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks!

 

I grew up in Boalsburg, PA and the Pennsylvania Military Museum and 28th Division Shrine has a very nicely restored rolling kitchen, too. https://www.pamilmuseum.org/

 

These were taken earlier in December 2017.

 

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They also have a very rare Medical Transport Cart

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Talk about a heck of a first post. Thanks GM, and welcome!

Thanks, AustinO! I have visited the forum for research purposes for a while and only just now got around to creating a profile and posting. I have studied WW1 for over 20 years (mainly BEF and Irish on Western Front) and am new to AEF reenacting in the past year.

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