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February Speaker Series

February 6th, 2025

Oconto County Historical Society to Host Engaging Speaker Series on WWII’s Red Arrow Division at Buna

Oconto, WI – History comes alive this February as the Oconto County Historical Society invites the community to a captivating evening honoring the bravery and sacrifice of local soldiers. The Speaker Series event, “The Red Arrow Division at Buna,” will delve into one of the most challenging and pivotal battles of World War II.

Join us on Thursday, February 6th, at 6:30 PM, at the Beyer Home & Carriage Museum, 915 Park Avenue, Oconto, for an unforgettable journey through history. Captain Florian L. Waitl, Command Historian of the Wisconsin National Guard, will provide a richly detailed presentation recounting the heroism of Oconto’s Company C, 127th Infantry, 32nd “Red Arrow” Infantry Division during the bloody Battle of Buna in New Guinea in 1942-43.

This engaging presentation will take you back in time through an immersive combination of photographs, aerial imagery, modern drone footage, virtual terrain maps, and firsthand soldier accounts. Captain Waitl will also share insights from members of today’s Wisconsin National Guard who visited Buna in September 2024, providing a unique connection between past and present.

A Tribute to Local Heroes

The Battle of Buna was one of the most grueling campaigns of World War II, and its impact resonates deeply in our community. Seven soldiers from Oconto and Marinette Counties made the ultimate sacrifice in this campaign. This event offers a poignant opportunity to reflect on their courage and the enduring spirit of those who served.

Event Details:

  • Date: Thursday, February 6, 2025
  • Time: 6:30 PM
  • Location: Beyer Home & Carriage Museum, 915 Park Avenue, Oconto
  • Cost: Free and open to the public
  • Extras: Light refreshments will be served

Don’t miss this chance to connect with history, honor our local heroes, and gain a deeper understanding of the sacrifices made to preserve our freedoms. Whether you’re a history enthusiast or simply interested in learning more about the contributions of our community’s servicemen, this event promises to be a meaningful experience.