Robert E. Stone artwork, ca.1945 [manuscript].

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Robert E. Stone artwork, ca.1945 [manuscript].

The artwork consists of a six pencil sketches entitled: "Interior of Barracks," "Church at Pietro Colora," Alps at Lake del Predil," "Torbole on Lago di Garda," "With the 86th Regiment at Villa Milano," and "Church of Lizzano in Belvedere" (ca. 1945).

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United States. Army. Field Artillery Battalion, 605th

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United States. Army. Mountain Division, 10th

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The 10th Mountain Division, a full division of the United States Army, specializing in mountain and winter warfare, trained at Camp Hale, Colorado, during World War II. Experienced in skiing, mountaineering and cold-weather survival as well as military tactics, the soldiers fought enemy forces in the Italian Campaign of 1945. Dubbed the "ski troops" by the press, the 10th Mountain Division remains the only military division recruited by a civilian organization, the National Ski Patrol. Many 10th...

Stone, Robert E., 1920-

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Robert E. Stone was born in Ohio in 1920. He had completed four years of high school and was working as a salesman when he enlisted in the Army on January 20, 1943 at Cleveland, Ohio. Stone joined the 605th Field Artillery Battalion, part of the 10th Mountain Division, at Camp Carson, Colo. He also served at Camp Hale, Colo. and Camp Swift, Tex. During combat operations in Italy, Stone received a Bronze Star medal From the description of Robert E. Stone artwork, ca.1945 [manuscript]....