10th Mountain Division, 1943
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"10th Mountain Division Commanding General deploying with troops to Europe"
"The last time the unit had headquarters in Europe was in WWII."
https://www.informnny.com/video/10th-mo ... e/8471543/
"The last time the unit had headquarters in Europe was in WWII."
https://www.informnny.com/video/10th-mo ... e/8471543/
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"The most deployed army unit in the country"
I stumbled onto some pics of the 10th. a couple showing them in January'45 snow near Mt Belvedere.
https://www.ww2online.org/search-page?k ... ch%3Aimage
I stumbled onto some pics of the 10th. a couple showing them in January'45 snow near Mt Belvedere.
https://www.ww2online.org/search-page?k ... ch%3Aimage
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That last qualifier kind of puts the punctuation on those above it!
Nice find! Even more detail if you look at the full size, like 4x screen size.wooley12 wrote: ↑Thu Mar 16, 2023 12:36 amI stumbled onto some pics of the 10th. a couple showing them in January'45 snow near Mt Belvedere.
https://www.ww2online.org/search-page?k ... ch%3Aimage
Link to full-size image
"DESCRIPTION:
526.Photograph. 10th Mountain Division soldiers with snow shoes. '10 Jan 45. Fifth Army, Italy. Patrol of Co. B, 86th Regiment, 10th Mountain Division, coming past the last contact with the accepted front. 2 Tank Destroyers are used for direct fire against any positions the enemy tries to build or any movement that may be observed. Photo by McWhirter. 3131 Signal Service Co.' Italy. 10 January 1945"
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Good resource, many many documents and thousands of photos:
https://history.denverlibrary.org/resea ... n-division
https://history.denverlibrary.org/resea ... n-division
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@fgd135 very cool.fgd135 wrote: ↑Thu Mar 16, 2023 5:40 pmGood resource, many many documents and thousands of photos:
https://history.denverlibrary.org/resea ... n-division
Here is some historical FILM footage (e.g. 4:30) and interviews with WWII veterans who served in the 10th.
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I went back to Ski Cooper today off of Tennessee Pass in Colorado where the memorial to the 10th Mountain is.
The sign for Ski Cooper is behind the USFS road sign, and they share an entrance off US-24 with an extra U-drive for the memorial that has US-24 on one end and the Ski Cooper road at the other making for an easy detour.
Memorial and info kiosk
The main lift at Ski Cooper's base is the 10th Mountain Double... ... (obligatory tele' shot) ...
... and they include more info on their trail maps.
The sign for Ski Cooper is behind the USFS road sign, and they share an entrance off US-24 with an extra U-drive for the memorial that has US-24 on one end and the Ski Cooper road at the other making for an easy detour.
Memorial and info kiosk
The main lift at Ski Cooper's base is the 10th Mountain Double... ... (obligatory tele' shot) ...
... and they include more info on their trail maps.
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The top level of Ski Cooper's base lodge is an open area with a glass partition to make two meeting spaces, suited to brown bag lunching and overlooking the slopes.
It also serves as a mini-museum for the 10th Mountain with the back wall in the room opposite the window half with various photos and items. Poster detailing the 10th's history in addition to skiing and it's use in war. This was hanging in the front half. Look familiar to any one?
The top level of Ski Cooper's base lodge is an open area with a glass partition to make two meeting spaces, suited to brown bag lunching and overlooking the slopes.
It also serves as a mini-museum for the 10th Mountain with the back wall in the room opposite the window half with various photos and items. Poster detailing the 10th's history in addition to skiing and it's use in war. This was hanging in the front half. Look familiar to any one?
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Items hanging on the back wall: The wool liners and felt insoles reminded me of U.S. military N-1B Mukluks.
In addition to the 10th, the 99th Infantry Battalion was a battalion of Norwegian-speaking Americans that also trained at Camp Hale during WW2.
Items hanging on the back wall: The wool liners and felt insoles reminded me of U.S. military N-1B Mukluks.
In addition to the 10th, the 99th Infantry Battalion was a battalion of Norwegian-speaking Americans that also trained at Camp Hale during WW2.
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I'm sure this veterans fellow soldiers had fun with his rank, nickname and last name... such is the military. Cool to see a locally involved connection. Several framed photographs.
I'm sure this veterans fellow soldiers had fun with his rank, nickname and last name... such is the military. Cool to see a locally involved connection. Several framed photographs.
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More photos.
More photos.