Is the 10th Mountain Division Army or Marines?

Is the 10th Mountain Division Army or Marines?

The 10th Mountain Division (Light Infantry) is a light infantry division in the United States Army based at Fort Drum, New York. Formerly designated as a mountain warfare unit, the division was the only one of its size in the US military to receive specialized training for fighting in mountainous conditions.

What unit was Bob Dole in?

Bob Dole
Branch/service United States Army
Years of service 1942–1948
Rank Captain Colonel (honorary)
Unit 10th Mountain Division

What is the 10th Mountain Division doing now?

More recently, the 10th Mountain has been conducting operations in Iraq, advising and assisting Iraqi Security Forces . Originally activated as the 10th Light Division (Alpine) in 1943, the division was redesignated the 10th Mountain Division in 1944 and fought in the mountains of Italy in some of the roughest terrain in World War II.

When was the 10th Mountain Division (Light Infantry) designated?

Reactivated again in 1985, the division was designated the 10th Mountain Division (Light Infantry) to historically tie it to the World War II division and to also better describe its modern disposition.

What is the 10th Mountain Division at Fort Drum?

The 1st Brigade, 10th Mountain Division (commanded by then Colonel John M. Keane, later 4-Star General and Army Vice Chief of Staff) and Division Artillery were activated at Fort Drum, while the 2nd Brigade, 10th Mountain Division was activated at Fort Benning, moving to Fort Drum in 1988.

Where did 10th Mountain Division troops move into in Afghanistan?

Retrieved 7 July 2009. ^ “10th Mountain Division troops move into Logar, Wardak provinces”. ISAF Public Affairs Office. Retrieved 7 July 2009. ^ Garamone, Jim (10 December 2009). “1st Brigade Combat Team will join troop surge in Afghanistan”.