This is a clip from our DVD about the 90th Infantry Division takes place in World War II Europe during Late 1944 and Spring of 1945.
On December 7th 1944 the 90th Infantry Division, also known as Tough Ombres, was fighting in the XX Corps of the U.S. Third Army. The Division was in the process of attacking across the Saar River into Dillingen, Germany
90th Division History on Film
This DVD from our The Bulge and Beyond Series begins here and continues through to the middle of March 1945 as the 90th Division attacks across the Moselle for the 2nd time. The contents of this video show the action as was recorded by the 166th Signal Photo Company, during these historic operations. The footage in this video is intended to be strictly that of the 90th Infantry Division and only shows other unit footage when two or more units are intertwined. Combat Reels has thoroughly researched and compiled all of this raw combat film footage, then reformatted it into the DVD format for your viewing pleasure.
90th Infantry Division DVD Highlights
Great for veterans, families, military historians and military enthusiasts, this DVD has many different scenes of 90th Infantry Division soldiers and attached units.
Watch the men of the 807th Tank Destroyer Batallion observe and call in artillery fire in the city of Dillingen from the hills on the west side of the river. Enjoy seeing new replacements practice attacking the Hackenberg fortifications. Follow the 90th north to help fight in Luxembourg as they help to deflate the Bulge. Listen to some raw sound of 90th soldiers and others receive their awards while at a rest camp in Le Harve. Witness a Presidential Units Citation parade for a 90th unit while moving through Germany. The series ends with scenes of engineers with the 90th building bridges over the Kyll and Moselle Rivers.
This combat film of the 90th contains scenes in:
Dillingen, Germany
Wallerfangen, Germany
Veckering, France
Arsdorf, Luxembourg
Mecher, Luxembourg
Le Harve, France
Heckuscheid, Germany
Heckhalenfeld, Germany
Reiff, Germany
Birresborn, Germany
Hatzenport, Germany
Order your copy today and enjoy these and many more up close shots of equipment, vehicles, weapons, uniforms, helmet markings, and of the faces of the men of the 90th Infantry Division themselves on these candid movie film reels of history, presented to you on popular DVD formatted video!
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