Two crossed silver skis will once again adorn the garrison caps of soldiers serving in the Army's 10th Mountain Division.
The original crossed ski pins were made by Colorado craftsmen and paid for by soldiers out of pocket. The Army didn’t approve ...
The 10th Mountain Division is honoring its roots by restoring a World War II-era insignia to everyday uniform wear.
FORT DRUM, N.Y. – Soldiers of the 10th Mountain Division can once again don the division’s historic ski trooper insignia on their Army Green Service Uniform garrison caps, restoring a visual link to ...
VAIL, Colo. — It’s been more than 80 years since the 10th Mountain Division was formed in the Rocky Mountains to help the Allies fight during World War II. This weekend, the soldiers on skis made a ...
Decades ago, soldiers at Camp Hale, Colorado, had the insignias custom-made before they deployed to the European theater.
DENVER — A new exhibit at History Colorado remembers the famed soldiers on skis, the U.S. Army's first winter warfare division who trained in the Rocky Mountains before being deployed to fight in ...
(Tribune News Service) — Eight decades after 10th Mountain Division soldiers trained at Colorado’s historic Camp Hale for combat in World War II, Army Staff Sgt. Cam Daniels stood on a snow-covered ...
Reminders of the World War II soldiers who trained on skis in Colorado before fighting in Italy are prominent in the high country — a bronze soldier with his skis strides through Vail, mementos hang ...
Getting your Trinity Audio player ready... Eight decades after 10th Mountain Division soldiers trained at Colorado’s historic Camp Hale for combat in World War II, Army Staff Sgt. Cam Daniels stood on ...