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History of US 10th Mountain Div on wen [off topic]
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Re: History of US 10th Mountain Div on wen [off topic]
Forging the 10th Mountain Division for War, 1940–45
How Innovation Created a Highly Adaptive Formation (Army University Press - 2020) by Justin J. Chabalko, Major, US Army 102 pages - pdf [free download] "In Forging the 10th Mountain Division for War, MAJ Justin Chabalko presents a history of Army adaptability and ingenuity. The latest in AUP's Art of War series offers an examination of how wartime and environmental factors informed Army training, with the exciting history of the development of the 10th Mountain Division and the special cold weather considerations that came with preparing troops for victory in extreme conditions. The successes the 10th Mountain Division earned in the mountains of Italy during World War II highlighted the benefits of adaptive training efforts and specialized force building throughout the US Army. Climb to Glory!" https://www.armyupress.army.mil/book...rging-the-10th |
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