
The Ski Trooper - Vail, CO
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N 39° 38.496 W 106° 22.411
13S E 382144 N 4388880
This over-sized American Ski Trooper honors those of the U.S. Army Tenth Mountain Division
Waymark Code: WM987P
Location: Colorado, United States
Date Posted: 07/12/2010
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This memorial originally stood near the entrance to Ski Cooper on Tennessee Mountain Pass; the area where the Tenth Mountain Division trained during WWII. It was moved to Vail to improve accessibility for those who wished to honor these brave soldiers. The story of the Tenth Mountain Division has been told in many books and movies. My interest comes from both a great-uncle and great-cousin who served in the unit. For more information (
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The monument reads:
"THE SKI TROOPER
1941 -- 1946
He will become an eagle among the clouds for all time. Created for the men of the Tenth Mountain Division and the battles they fought. Kiska, The Aleutian Islands 1943; Italy from the Apennes to the Alps 1945.
Funding for this memorial was raised by the Dured E. Townsend Group with special thanks to Peter W. Seibert, Jr., John A. Elvrum, John and Phoebe Montagne, Donald G. Dunn and Jean Traynor
Dedicated November 1977
Trustees:
Bernard J. Bola; Harry T. Brandt; John J. Duffy; Otto Korban
President Donald E. Traynor; Vice-President Charles L. Leggiero; Secretary/Treasurer D. Jean Traynor; Sculptors Victor Issa, Scott Stearman"
Something many do not think of is that art and statues do need upkeep. "For example, the 10th Mountain Division Memorial is so popular that we have to get a specialist to restore the piece annually. The white paint wears off the gloved hand from people touching it,” Fordham said. (from (
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There are additional Waymarks to the Tenth Mountain Division in Pando Valley, Tennessee Mountain Pass and Breckenridge (
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