Ski Troops Living HIstory

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Name: Ski Troops Living HIstory
Date: July 12, 2015
Time: 10:00 AM - 3:00 PM MDT
ski troops free outdoor interactive displays
Event Description:
SKI TROOPS WEEKEND
10th Mountain Division Living History Group
July 11 and 12, Saturday and Sunday
10 am - 3 pm, Family Friendly, Free to Public
Cozens Ranch Museum, Fraser, tel: 970-726-5488

     Come visit with the men of the 10th Mountain Division as GCHA presents a living history encampment with members of the 10th Mountain Division Living History Group.  Members hail from the Midwest and Colorado.  The group of soldier-historians portray the famed U.S. Ski Troops - the 10th Mountain Division of World War II with historically accurate uniforms, stories and equipment.
       The group’s primary method of narrating the legacy of the WWII 10th Mountain trooper is through the medium of Living History, seeing the artifacts and talking to those who represent those of Colorado’s “Greatest Generation.”
       They present to the public, life in a camp site or on the front lines in WWII, with the living historians in period uniform or other clothing, living as close to the way things were done 75 years ago.  Each trooper is versed in a mountain specialty that would have been found at Ft. Lewis, Camp Hale, Camp Swift or in Italy.  They study their area specialty and have become proficient in their own field, and in many cases, experts that can be called upon to assist others in research topics.   
       A Living History exhibit is like a museum without glass cases.  A soldier-historian can share the contents of his pack; teach the basics of cleaning the M-1 Garand rifle, operate a field telephone, or describe and demonstrate the operation of an Medical Aid Station.  See the authentic equipment, hear the stories, and learn about the “Boys of Winter” who helped defeat the Nazis in WWII.  
       Accompanying the soldiers is a female WAC personnel who supported the 10th Mountain Division. These troops influenced not only the ski industry, but became the first green movement in the United States. The 10th Mountain is still active and is based at Fort Drum, New York. 
        The free, outdoor interactive displays include mountain infantry, ski equipment, climbing gear and a horse mounted display (sans horse) from this epic period of our history. 
Special 10th Mountain Division Program
WAC - Women in the Military
July 11, Saturday, 3 pm

Educator and Historical Actor, Lynn Lauricella of Illinois will do a program and history reenactment of Women in the Military during WW II. Free to GCHA Members, $5 general public, at Cozens Ranch Museum. Info: 970-726-5488.
Location:
Cozens Ranch Museum
Date/Time Information:
July 11 and 12, 10 am - 3 pm
Contact Information:
Kristi
Fees/Admission:
Free
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