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Beating Panzers at El Guettar: How TDs Scripted America's First Armored Victory of WW2In March 1943, the U.S Army was on a critical mission - to prove it had learned from its bitter defeat at Kasserine Pass. East of the Tunisian town of El Guettar, the 1st Infantry Division , better ...
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 mountainside west of ...
The 10th Mountain Division Living History Group says their trailer was stolen in Englewood on April 13. It was full of tens of thousands of dollars worth of authentic WWII artifacts and ...
An estimated 710 soldiers in the 10th Armored Division died by the time the German conflict ended on May 7. Approximately 19,000 Americans died in the Battle of the Bulge alone.
In the annals of military history, there are few names as legendary as General George S. Patton. Known for his bold ...
All true, but what have the proud Eagle Division accomplished with its worthy comrades of the 10th Armored Division, the 705th Tank Destroyer Battalion and all the rest?
Gen. Jacob Loucks Devers, left, talks with Lt. Donald E. MacNutt, 85th Engineers, as light and heavy vehicles from the 10th Armored Division cross the Rhine River about 70 years ago - on April 1 ...
This 1965 U.S. Army film highlights the 10th Armored Division, known as the "Tiger" division. Narrated by actor Lorne Greene, the story is told in two parts primarily by the World War II veterans ...
World War II veterans who were part of the 10th Mountain Division and trained on the slopes in Colorado were reunited this week.
The 10th Mountain Division Headquarters will replace the 1st Armored Division Headquarters as part of a regular rotation of forces. This is part of continuing support to Operation Freedom Sentinel.
Don Waful, a native of Syracuse, New York, and a World War II veteran, shared stories with Soldiers from 1st Brigade Combat Team, 10th Mountain Division (LI) during his visit June 20 to Fort Drum.
The 10th Mountain Division Living History Group trailer, full of tens of thousands of dollars worth of authentic WWII artifacts and memorabilia, was stolen in April and now is found.
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