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Reviews & Testimonials of CombatReels.com Combat Films
Thank you all for the kind words; we will contine to provide you with new products. But it is the men in these films that are the stars; they are the heroes. We are just happy that we can bring you this piece of American History that you and your family can enjoy for a lifetime. The CombatReels Team
Whom It May Concern:
I've known and worked with Mr. Tyler Alberts for over six years in the capacity of historical researcher primarily focused on World War II documents and images. He is a superb
researcher with an in innate ability to locate and identify
obscure documents, images and film footage often overlooked
by other scholars and researchers. His skill and ability to
identify military units on sight from vehicle markings and shoulder
sleeve insignia is the best I've ever seen.
His work in the National Archives and Records Administration
resulted in the discovery of documents, images, and film footage
previously thought lost or destroyed. Much of 90th Regional
Readiness Command's, United States Army Reserve, historical
archive, particularly the more obscure references, is a direct
result of his research in the National Archives and other records
repositories. In addition to official government archives his
research extends to private letters, diaries and snapshots thus
preserving information that would otherwise be lost.
Most recently he was instrumental in locating images of Third
United States Army from World Wars I through the Cold War. Many
of the images that he identified are to be used in a forthcoming
publication on the history of Third Army form World War I to
Operation Iraqi Freedom.
His dedication, energy, diligence, professionalism and willingness
to share his information with veterans and their families set
him apart from others. Mr. Alberts' professional reputation
is unsurpassed. I unconditionally support his research, and
feel his videos are a welcomed and needed research tool for
historians and enthusiasts alike.
THOMAS M. RYAN
LTC, GS
Command Historian
Third United States Army

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90th Infantry Division
Invasion of Normandy
Series 1
55 Minutes
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See soldiers of the 90th Infantry Division exiting their LST landing craft and marching inland. Men of the 90th Division move through elements of the 82nd Airborne near St. Mere Eglise as they continue to attack west ... [ More ]


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3rd Infantry Division Liberation of Western Europe Western Europe $34.99
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36th Infantry Division Liberation of Western Europe
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104th Infantry Division Liberation of Western Europe
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World War II History
WW2 History - Directive To Eisenhower
WW2 History - Summary of Operations Europe
D-Day Planning and Preparation: The COSSAC Plan
D-Day: Development of Overlord
D-Day Development of Overlord Part2
D-Day Development of Overlord Part3
D-Day Logistical Problems
German Miscalculations Regarding D-Day
Preparatory Operations for D-Day
Enemy Capabilities on D-Day
The D-Day Assault
The D-Day Assault Part2
The D-Day Assault ... Part 3
Normandy Lodgement
Normandy Lodgement Part2
Normandy Lodgement ... Part 3
The Normandy Breakthrough
The Normandy Breakthrough ... Part 2
The Normandy Breakthrough ... Part 3
Battle of the Falaise-Argentan Pocket
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