Formed in 1943 at Camp Hale, Colorado — 9,200 feet up, nicknamed "Camp Hell" by the men who trained there — the 10th Mountain learned to ski, climb, and fight in conditions that grounded most other units. In February 1945, they made their name for good: a night climb up Italy's Riva Ridge, a cliff the Germans considered unclimbable and left undefended. They were wrong. Paired here with the Combat Infantry Badge, earned only by infantrymen who fought in active ground combat.
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