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Category : 010th Mount Div, Order of Battle US
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The 10th Infantry Division was activated on July 15 1946 at Camp Hale, Colorado, as 10th Light Division (Pack Alpine) and moved to Camp Swift, Texas, on June 22 1944, where if was re-designated 10th Mountain Division on November 6 1944.
The 10th staged then at Camp Patrick Henry, Virgina on December 27 1944 until departed Hampton Roads Port of Embarkation on January 6 1945, and completely arrived in Italy on Januray 18 1945.
When hostilities ceased, the 10th Mountain Division was sent back to the USA et Hampton Roads on August 11 1945 and moved then to Camp Carson, Colorado on August 16, 1945 and was inactivated there on November 30 1945.
10th Mountain Division – Casualties
- Killed in Action : 872
- Wounder in Action : 3134
- Died of Wounds : 81
10th Mountain Division – Commanders
- Maj Gen Lloyd E. Jones : July 1942 – November 1944
- Maj Gen George P. Hays : November 1944 – Deactivation
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