Six Tenth Mountain Division soldiers pose for a picture while having a "leg show." All have their pant legs raised to above the knee and pose like dancers in a chorus-line with their right foot forward. All are wearing dress uniforms and wearing…
A group of Tenth Mountain Division soldiers have "ice practice" near Camp Hale, Colorado. Two men are learning how to use a mountaineer's ice axe on steep ice covered slope. Twelve other soldiers are waiting for to try the procedure or are teaching…
Hugh Evans, a member of the 10th Mountain Division 85th Regiment Company C, dries his socks over a fire at Camp Hale (Eagle County), Colorado. A backpack and tent are nearby.
Chronology of Camp Hale's existence featured in the last installment of the Camp Hale Ski-Zette. High points in the camp's history, as pulled from other articles in the newspaper's two year history are listed.
View of barracks at Camp Hale, Colorado, which was the training headquarters of the Tenth Mountain Division from 1943-1944. Beyond the barracks is a view of the rifle range.
Portrait of David B. Allen in his "whites" or winter uniform posed in the same position as the "Ski Trooper" cover of the Saturday Evening Post. He is crouching close to the ground and carrying a knapsack with a white cover, a rifle and is holding…
A chow line near Camp Hale, Colorado. The tables serving food are set up in the snow. Seven Tenth Mountain Division soldiers are serving food and three are getting food. A many other soldiers are standing back from the serving area. A table with…
Billboard in the snow outside of Camp Hale, a U.S. Army training camp for World War II mountain soldiers, near Tennessee Pass, Colorado. Image on the billboard is of a clenched fist with "Camp Hale" printed on the sleeve punching a caricature of…