The Battle for Hill 46 (AKA Operation: Bevier)
The Battle for Hill 46 started off as Operation: Bevier. It is an immersive tactical event. The first and only one of its kind for WWII reenacting in Missouri. Other groups have since started scheduling immersive tacticals. What makes Hill 46 unique is its atmosphere, environment, and design. While other events boast about organizers with military experience or even the size of the event; our event focuses on thinking outside the reenacting box and emphasizing the enjoyment of the participants. The objectives and rules are all designed to create a fun experience for everyone attending and allowing those with specialized impressions a chance to be really involved in the action such as medics, engineers/pioneers, and radio operators.
What makes an immersive event different than most tacticals is that it runs for with no start and stops. No breaks, except those you make for yourselves. You eat, sleep, and live in a foxhole or bunker for the entire duration.
What makes an immersive event different than most tacticals is that it runs for with no start and stops. No breaks, except those you make for yourselves. You eat, sleep, and live in a foxhole or bunker for the entire duration.
The Battle for Hill 46 is a private tactical event. It is not supervised or endorsed by any WWII organization such as the WWIIHRS or others.