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The 10th Mountain Division in World War II

Equipment and Vehicles

Charles C Roberts

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English
Casemate
01 November 2025
The formation of the U.S. Army's 10th Mountain Division was inspired by Finland's success during the Soviet Union's invasion in 1939, where Finnish ski troops effectively used winter terrain to overcome Soviet armored divisions. Recognizing the strategic value of such a unit, Charles Minot “Minnie” Dole, founder of the National Ski Patrol, lobbied for a similar division in the U.S. Army. His efforts eventually led to the formation of specialized mountain warfare troops. In 1941, the War Department authorized the formation of experimental ski patrols, and by 1942, the 87th Mountain Infantry was created. Recruited primarily from skilled skiers, this unit was stationed at Camp Hale in Colorado. The 10th Light Division (Alpine) formed in 1943. Later renamed the 10th Mountain Division in 1944, it became a critical component of U.S. mountain and winter warfare capability. The division was involved in key operations, including the invasion of Kiska in the Aleutians and battles in Italy. Fully illustrated with over 200 photographs, the book catalogs the history of 10th Mountain Division unit and the equipment it used to undertake its unique mission, including skis, specialized winter clothing, and vehicles such as the M29 Weasel, designed for mountain and snow operations. The book also highlights the testing and deployment of various vehicles and artillery adapted for cold, mountainous environments, showcasing the division's specialized role in the U.S. military in World War II.

AUTHOR: Charles C. Roberts, Jr. has a Bachelor's degree, Master's degree, and PhD in engineering. He is the founder of Roberts Armory WWII Museum displaying artifacts from World War II including tanks, armored cars, halftracks, cannons, soft skinned vehicles, and military personnel equipment including several 37-mm guns. He served in the U.S. Army from 1968-1970 as an engineer, designing and testing tanks, cannons, and aircraft. He is an expert on World War II military history and equipment, having authored several books on World War II history including Armored Strike Force, The Boat that Won the War, U.S. Airborne Tanks 1939–1945, The 37-MM Gun in World War II, and Bluefish - Gato Class Submarine of World War II.

200 photographs, maps and illustrations
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Imprint:   Casemate
Country of Publication:   United States [Currently unable to ship to USA: see Shipping Info]
Dimensions:   Height: 254mm,  Width: 203mm, 
ISBN:   9781636246055
ISBN 10:   1636246052
Pages:   160
Publication Date:  
Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Unspecified
Timeline Introduction The 10th Mountain Division in World War II Clothing Equipment for Movement on Snow Mountaineering Equipment Weapons Vehicles Tested and Adopted Vehicles from Other Units Index

Charles C. Roberts, Jr. has a Bachelor’s degree, Master’s degree, and PhD in engineering. He is the founder of Roberts Armory WWII Museum displaying artifacts from World War II including tanks, armored cars, halftracks, cannons, soft skinned vehicles, and military personnel equipment including several 37-mm guns. He served in the U.S. Army from 1968-1970 as an engineer, designing and testing tanks, cannons, and aircraft. He is an expert on World War II military history and equipment, having authored several books on World War II history including Armored Strike Force, The Boat that Won the War, U.S. Airborne Tanks 1939–1945, The 37-MM Gun in World War II, and Bluefish—Gato Class Submarine of World War II.

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