Hist In-Person: 10th Mountain Division
Course Details
- Course Code: ENRICH-1082_10TH
- Location: University Park
- Mode of Study: In-person
- Places Left: 30
- Fee: $85
10th Mountain Division: Colorado鈥檚 Mountain Soldiers
Two In-Person Sessions
Wed., Nov. 12, 19, 2025, 6:30-8:30 pm MT
They were literally soldiers on skis: the U.S. Army 10th Mountain Infantry Division from WWII fighting in some of the war鈥檚 roughest terrain against some of the toughest enemies. Why did the military create the division? Where and how did they train? Where were they deployed and why? How did the division impact Colorado鈥檚 outdoor recreation industry? And why did the U.S. create Colorado鈥檚 Camp Hale, one of the country鈥檚 newest national monuments? Join military historian David Little for the answers and for a stirring summary of the 10th Mountain Division today along with Colorado鈥檚 continued military mountaineering legacy. In session one, Little explores the division鈥檚 early history and how the U.S. Army built a case for creating the division, along with how soldiers were recruited and trained. Then in session two, Little examines the division鈥檚 work, deployments, combat and results. Plus, we consider its contributions to the post-war army and outdoor recreation in Colorado and elsewhere. As a bonus specifically for this class, enjoy a uniform and equipment display that features hands-on examples of the specialized 10th Mountain Division uniforms and equipment. And note that Little leaves lots of time for discussion and questions and answers. He also offers plenty of reference material for further study that鈥檚 available upon request.
has been studying the history of this division for almost 50 years, serving as the historian for the 10th Mountain Division Foundation, Inc. and consulting for National Archives, History Colorado, the United States Forest Service, and the U.S. Army Museum System on 10th Mountain and Camp Hale history.
Two In-Person Sessions
Wed., Nov. 12, 19, 2025, 6:30-8:30 pm MT
They were literally soldiers on skis: the U.S. Army 10th Mountain Infantry Division from WWII fighting in some of the war鈥檚 roughest terrain against some of the toughest enemies. Why did the military create the division? Where and how did they train? Where were they deployed and why? How did the division impact Colorado鈥檚 outdoor recreation industry? And why did the U.S. create Colorado鈥檚 Camp Hale, one of the country鈥檚 newest national monuments? Join military historian David Little for the answers and for a stirring summary of the 10th Mountain Division today along with Colorado鈥檚 continued military mountaineering legacy. In session one, Little explores the division鈥檚 early history and how the U.S. Army built a case for creating the division, along with how soldiers were recruited and trained. Then in session two, Little examines the division鈥檚 work, deployments, combat and results. Plus, we consider its contributions to the post-war army and outdoor recreation in Colorado and elsewhere. As a bonus specifically for this class, enjoy a uniform and equipment display that features hands-on examples of the specialized 10th Mountain Division uniforms and equipment. And note that Little leaves lots of time for discussion and questions and answers. He also offers plenty of reference material for further study that鈥檚 available upon request.
has been studying the history of this division for almost 50 years, serving as the historian for the 10th Mountain Division Foundation, Inc. and consulting for National Archives, History Colorado, the United States Forest Service, and the U.S. Army Museum System on 10th Mountain and Camp Hale history.
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Phone: +1 303-871-2291
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Program contacts:
Lynn Wells, Director
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Charles Stillwagon, Program Manager
Charles.Stillwagon@du.edu
Registration
Phone: +1 303-871-2291
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Sessions
Days of the Week | Start Date | End Date | Time | Venue | Instructor |
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Wednesday | 12 November 2025 | 19 November 2025 | 06:30PM - 08:30PM | All Students | David Little |