10th Infantry Division
The 10th Infantry Division is a unit of the United States Army known for its role in various military operations. Established during World War II, it has participated in significant conflicts, including the Korean War and Operation Iraqi Freedom. The division is recognized for its adaptability and effectiveness in diverse combat environments.
Headquartered at Fort Drum in New York, the 10th Infantry Division is often referred to as the "Mountain Division" due to its specialized training in mountainous terrain. The division's soldiers are equipped to conduct a range of missions, from conventional warfare to humanitarian assistance, showcasing their versatility and commitment to service.