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How to find Information on
a WWII 10th Mountain Soldier

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Have you been trying to find information on a WWII 10th
Mountain soldiers and not had much luck? If you contact the
Resource Center of the Denver Library, you will find a wealth of
information.
http://history.denverlibrary.org/collections/10th.html
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Chapter 01/11 The Army from Stanton Paddock on Vimeo.
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The following ebooks contain
documents that are a combat record of each Infantry Regiment for
their time in combat in Italy in 1945. These documents were compiled
at the end of the War, and are based on daily reports. Please select
the regiment below to learn more:
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10th Mountain Division World War II Database
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In 1998, several 10th Mountain veterans agreed to work on
a Database that would provide information on every
man who served with the WWII 10th
Mountain Division. Accomplishing this herculean task took five years
and donations of over $40,000. The team spent countless hours in
the National Archives in St. Louis and the 10th Mountain Division
Resource Center in Denver and even more hours reading Morning
Reports completed during WWII by every company in the 10th
Mountain Division and entering the names and information in
database.
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The committee of ten worked under the chairmanship of John Imbrie
(85-C) with Ben Bush (85-K), John Duffy (86-HQ-2), Philip A. Lunday
(126-D), Maurice Murphy (85-G), Richard Westin (85-A), Bill Gall
(616-HQ), Marty Daneman (85-HQ-2), Art Marton (605-HQ), and Barbara
Imbrie.
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The result is a Database of 32,213 records of men who served with
the "Mountain Troops" from 1941-1945. While the entire Database is
not available online, you can go to the link to discover a soldier’s
Regiment or Battalion with which he served.
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The most important achievement of the Association’s Database project
has been to obtain precise information on each of 999 men now listed
in our Roll of Honor, including the date and place of each trooper’s
death and the unit in which he was serving when killed.
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For more information, please contact:
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Dennis Hagen
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Denver Public Library Resource Center
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10 West 14th Avenue Parkway
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Denver, CO 80204-2731
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Phone 720-865-1812
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