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1 Colorado, Summit County, Vail Pass — 246 — 10th Mountain DivisionCamp Hale
On Shrine Pass Road (County Road 16) near Interstate 70.
The 10th Mountain Division, created for alpine and winter combat during World War II, girded for battle on the steep, inhospitable terrain of Camp Hale (about twenty-five miles southwest of here). Built at an old railroad sheep-loading stop, the . . . Map (db m58466) HM
2 Colorado, Eagle County, Red Cliff — 1 — Construction of Camp Hale10th Mountain Division — U.S. Army —
On Camp Hale 1 (U.S. 24) near Camp Hale Spur 1B, on the left when traveling south.
Camp Hale is the only site developed by the United States Army specifically for mountain and winter warfare training. The location provided natural features necessary for training and convenient access by both a Federal Highway and the Denver & Rio . . . Map (db m69168) HM
3 Colorado, Lake County, Leadville — Norwegian Memorial99th Infantry Battalion (Separate) Memorial — Norwegian Operational Groups of the OSS Memorial —
On Hwy 24 at Tennessee Pass Road, on the right when traveling north on Hwy 24.
World War II United States Army Ski Troopers 99th Infantry Battalion (Separate) The Viking Battalion Office of Strategic Services O.S.S. NORSO (Rype Group) Special Forces The 99th Infantry Battalion (SEP) was: Activated 10 . . . Map (db m112932) HM WM
4 Colorado, Lake County, Leadville — Office of Strategic Services (O.S.S.) NORSO (Rype Group) Special Force
On 10th Mountain Division Memorial Highway (State Highway 24) at Tennessee Pass Road on 10th Mountain Division Memorial Highway.
The 99th Infantry Battalion (SEP) was: Activated 10 July 1942 at Camp Ripley Minnesota Deactivated 11 November 1945 at Camp Miles Standish, Boston Massachusetts Camp Hale Colorado was the main ski trooper training area located 5 miles north . . . Map (db m95044) WM
5 Colorado, Denver County, Denver, Fort Logan — WWII 10th Mountain DivisionUnited States Army
Near Omaha Drive, 0.1 miles west of Denver Drive.
This monument is dedicated to the World War II 10th Mountain Division soldiers. Their unique talents and heroic deeds contributed to the Aleutian Islands Campaign and the earlier termination of the war in the Italian Theater of Operations. Special . . . Map (db m105783) HM WM
 
 
 
 
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May. 3, 2024