ENDORSEMENTS

 

Michael Walling author "Blood Stained Sea" -

"Thank you for the terrific work you are doing to preserve the Survivors' Stories and
recreate the events of one very interesting, but forgotten part of Operation Torch.
 Your dedication to this project is astounding as is the accuracy of the work.  I am honored to be a small part of this project and wish you great success."

 


 Barry Basden author "Crack! and Thump" -

"You did a great job of integrating archival film with your re-enactments.
I still don't know how you get it all done. My hat's off to you
and your determination."

 


 

World renowned independent WWII archival film researcher Polly Pettit -  


"The re-enactments are very impressive. You've created a suspenseful
story with all the necessary elements. Congratulations on a great job!"

 



Lt. Col. Henry Gerard Phillips USA (Ret) Military Historian & Author
9th Infantry Division Association - 

"Dawn November 7th 1942, the USS Thomas Stone carried the 39th Regt.
2nd Bn. headed for the port city of Algiers.
Among the seamen was 20 year old Anthony L. Fraticelli,
USCG assigned to the landing craft crew. Fraticelli kept a diary
that would later inspire son Michael to produce a documentary
paying homage to both the men of the 9th Infantry Division, and
to the Naval crew onboard. Michael creates a tasteful story
capturing the essence of early combat in the Allied invasion
into North Africa."

 


 

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