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Soldiers

 Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings

Found in 7 Collections and/or Records:

George Fuge, A Soldier, c. 1940s

 Item
Identifier: M456.02.0004.0023
Abstract

A portrait of 10th Mountain Division member George Fuge sitting next to his gear.

Dates: c. 1940s

Lt. McGowen, 1945

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Identifier: M456.02.0004.0016
Abstract

A pen and ink work depicting two men in winter gear, one (Jacques Parker) facing away from the viewer and wearing a backpack.

Dates: 1945

Sgt. James B. Hutton, 1943 November 28

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Identifier: M456.02.0004.0073
Abstract

Image depicts portrait of soldier in uniform sitting on a cot at Camp Hale, Colorado.

Dates: 1943 November 28

Ski Trooper with Skis, Camp Hale, Colorado, 1943

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Identifier: M456.02.0004.0001
Abstract

A pencil on paper drawing of a hooded ski trooper wearing sunglasses and carrying a gun, signed and dated lower right. This figure is used as part of the design for the 10th Mountain Division poster sold by Vintage Ski World. An upwards adjustment was made for this particular work given its association with the well-known poster.

Dates: 1943

Soldier, Special Forces, Cape Hale, Colorado, c. 1940s

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Identifier: M456.02.0004.0007
Abstract

A pencil on paper portrait of “Jack,” with inscription describing him as an ally, pictured sitting on a cot in uniform at Camp Hale, Colorado.

Dates: c. 1940s

Top of Mountain Where Germans Were Found, and Snow Cave with Jacques Parker's Runner who was from Pennsylvania , c. 1940s

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Identifier: M456.02.0004.0018
Abstract

Two drawings included. The image on the right is a pencil on paper drawing of a soldier attempting to sleep without a blanket in a snow cave on the first night of an assault, with the treads of the boots pointed out to the viewer extending from the cave. The image on the left is a pen and ink drawing of German soldiers surrendering on the top of the mountain, with soldiers training guns on them in the background.

Dates: c. 1940s

Two Pictures of Climbing the Mountain, c. 1940s

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Identifier: M456.02.0004.0017
Abstract

Two pen and ink drawings on a single sheet of paper depicting the journey of the assault group, which included Parker, climbing up a mountain at night with the moon visible above the peaks to their left.

Dates: c. 1940s