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Ski troops training near Camp Hale, Colorado. 22 skiiers proceeding in a line across the midground with mountain in the background.
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1940-1945: View of Camp Hale from a distance showing buildings and training areas. Taken during World War II. Writing on photo: "Camp Hale - Tennesse [sic] Pass between Leadville and Red Cliff, Colo."
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Clipping from Zinc Magazine [[no date] "Thomas E. Knight, Watchman, Gilman; MacDonald, Army."
"J'ai decoupe ca dans le journal de la cie de Gilman pour vous faire voir Tom. [Micheline Knight] [I've clipped this from the Gilman Company magazine so you could see Tom.]
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Barracks at Camp Hale. Parking lot for servicemen's vehicles at right in photo.
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Soldiers mustering in front of a building at Camp Hale. Snow is falling. Crane in background; wooden barricade in foreground.
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"Our Boys," in the Army, marching in a parage at Boulder, Colorado, 1918.
87) Willis H. Staup
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Willis H. Staup, born August 18, 1895, in Whitewater, Colorado. His family moved to Gypsum in 1903 and operated the Gypsum Hotel. Mr. Staup was inducted into the army on 20 October, 1917, and saw service in France and Germany. He was discharged April 29, 1919. Willis was the son of W.T. and Lovella Staup. He married Pearl Mitchell on the 25th of December in 1919. He later worked as an electrician for Eagle River Electric Company.
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Soldiers with duffle bags and rifles in front of the barracks at Camp Hale.
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Ski troops training at Cooper Hill, Camp Hale. Rope tow used, centerground.
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Soldiers saluting while standing on parade float, Fourth of July, 1919. Two additional vehicles parked behind the float/truck.
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1944: Fifteen ski troopers in mid-ground, skiing. Carrying packs and ski poles. Additional figures in background.
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92) David Irons
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Military marker for: "David Irons, CO. G, 11 Minn. Inf.," Riverview Cemetery.
93) Ed. A. Schrupp
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Marker for: "Ed. A. Schrupp, CO. L 13 INF., 1896--1918," in the McCoy Cemetery. An American flag is engraved at left on the marker; an encased photo is at right. The inscription at bottom reads: "He gave his all for his country."
94) Bill Long
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Potrait of Bill Long on French photo postcard. Dressed in World War I Army uniform for studio portrait.
95) Ignacio N. Cruz
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Military marker for: "Ignacio N. cruz, PFC, US Army, World War II, Jun 14, 1919--Oct. 16, 1980," Riverview Cemetery.
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Shared marker for: "Trujillo, Beloved Father, Edward, Oct. 4, 1915--Feb. 8, 1978; Beloved Mother, Eloisa, Sept. 27, 1917--Mar. 22, 2001," Riverview Cemetery.
At center, the last name and a mountain scene are engraved in a heart. An American flag with US Army, WW II are engraved at left; an angel is engraved at right.
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Military marker for: "Percy W. Bergquist, Colorado, Sgt 1 Fld Arty, 1 Div, Feb. 10, 1905--Oct. 19, 1949," in Riverview Cemetery. A cross is engraved at the top of the marker.
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Military marker for: "Edward Patrick Ruder, TSGT US ARMY, World War II, Dec. 27, 1920--Sep. 29, 1995," in Riverview Cemetery.
A cross is engraved at top center of the marker.
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Military marker for: "Mattison A. Ingrum, Colorado, PFC BTRY C, 125 FLD ARTY, World War I, March 9, 1891--January 11, 1953," in Riverview Cemetery.
A cross is engraved at top center of the marker.
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Military marker for: "Howard G. Stonestreet, Colorado, TEC5 495 MP Escort GD CO, World War II PH, May 30, 1900--May 10, 1954," in the McCoy Cemetery. A cross is engraved at the top center of the marker.