| Title | Litter bearers evacuate wounded on Mount Belvedere, Italy |
| Summary | Two soldiers from the Tenth Mountain Division, 86th Regiment, 1st Battalion, walk in front of a wounded soldier on a litter carried by five others. According to the caption the soldier had been wounded in the attack on Mount Belvedere during the Italian Campaign. |
| Date | February 20, 1945. |
| Call Number | TMD-367 |
| Collection | 10th Mountain Division Resource Center Collection Collection ; Photograph Albums ; 15A |
| Photo Materials | 1 photoprint ; 20 x 25 cm. (8 x 10 in.) |
| 1 photoprint ; 19 x 24 cm (7 1/2 x 9 1/2 in.) | |
| Notes | For physical location see Photo Albums 15A, Walter Galson, or Andrew Hastings Oversized Print, 25. |
| Vintage photographic print. | |
| Signal Corps negative number SC202474 | |
| 8 x 10 photoprint has identifying information: "5/MM-45-2778 (Baker), Orig. neg. rec'd from Allied Force Hqs., Signal Corps Photo Sect, Feb 1945. Released by BPR, Auth #1, 3/7/45. Lot 10731, pcg/ms." | |
| 8 x 10 photoprint has caption: "Fifth Army litter bearers evacuate wounded infantrymen over the crest of Mount Belvedere. The wounded infantrymen had stormed the strongly defended mountain which commands Route 64 leading towards Bologna. 1st Bn, 86th Mountain Inf, 10th Mountain Div." Date typed on reverse. | |
| Mounted photoprint has caption: "85th litter bearers bring casualty off Mte. Belvedere." Date and Signal Corps negative number handwritten on the board beneath the print. | |
| Formerly F40278. | |
| Title supplied by cataloger. | |
| Copyright | Copyright restrictions applying to use or reproduction of this image available from the Western History/Genealogy Dept., Denver Public Library. |
| See Also | United States. Army. Mountain Division, 10th. |
| World War, 1939-1945 Campaigns Italy. | |
| Soldiers American Italy 1940-1950. lctgm | |
| Medical aspects of war Italy 1940-1950. lctgm | |
| Medicine, Military Italy 1940-1950. | |
| United States. Army. Signal Corps. | |
| Imaged. | |
| Photographic prints. |