The division trained for one year at the 9,200 foot high Camp Hale.
The division trained for one year at the 9,200-foot-high Camp Hale.
Camp Hale was decommissioned in November 1945.
By 1943, Camp Hale had as many as 14,000 men in training.
Camp Hale was active for three years.
In all, around 259 Tibetans were trained at Camp Hale.
In February 1944, the battalion joined the 10th Light Division and moved again to Camp Hale.
The unit was deactivated in November 1945 at Camp Hale, Colorado.
Camp Hale also had a Military Munitions Site where unexploded ordnance was found in 2002.
Duff was processed at Fort Devens and sent to Camp Hale.