9781849088084-184908808X-US 10th Mountain Division in World War II (Men-at-Arms, Vol. 482)

US 10th Mountain Division in World War II (Men-at-Arms, Vol. 482)

ISBN-13: 9781849088084
ISBN-10: 184908808X
Edition: First Edition
Author: Gordon L. Rottman
Publication date: 2012
Publisher: Osprey Publishing
Format: Paperback 48 pages
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ISBN-13: 9781849088084
ISBN-10: 184908808X
Edition: First Edition
Author: Gordon L. Rottman
Publication date: 2012
Publisher: Osprey Publishing
Format: Paperback 48 pages

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US 10th Mountain Division in World War II (Men-at-Arms, Vol. 482) (ISBN-13: 9781849088084 and ISBN-10: 184908808X), written by authors Gordon L. Rottman, was published by Osprey Publishing in 2012. With an overall rating of 3.6 stars, it's a notable title among other United States History (United States, Military History, World War II, Americas History) books. You can easily purchase or rent US 10th Mountain Division in World War II (Men-at-Arms, Vol. 482) (Paperback) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used United States History books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $0.92.

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The 10th was the only American mountain division to be raised in World War II, and still has a high profile, being involved in operations from Iraq to Somalia and from Haiti to Afghanistan. It did not arrive in Europe until winter 1944/45, but then fought hard in the harsh mountainous terrain of Northern Italy until VE-Day five months later, losing c. 1,000 men killed and c. 3,000 wounded. Fighting in a series of battles in the Po Valley that included an amphibious assault across Lake Garda, the division made a key contribution to Allied victory in Europe.

The division was special in a number of ways. Its personnel were selected for physical fitness and experience in winter sports, mountaineering, and hunting, unlike the rest of the infantry. Since winter sports were at that time the preserve of the wealthy, the division's educational level was as unusually high as its fitness. It was highly trained in mountain and winter warfare, including the use of skis and snowshoes, while its organization, field clothing, and some personal equipment also differed from that of the usual infantry division. The division made extensive use of pack-mules, and its reconnaissance unit was horse-mounted, conducting the last horse-mounted charge in US history in April 1945.

Featuring full-color artwork and rare photographs, this is the gripping story of the US Army's only mountain division in action during the closing months of World War II.

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