When you need 20-50 guys to do something insane and bring insane firepower you call in the SEALS. IE the UBL raid or maybe take an oil rig that's been hijacked or an airplane. SEALS train for unusual situations.
When you need 3,000 men to go take the top of a mountain you call the 10th mtn. When you need to move 100 miles through a blizzard and take a town while the blizzard is still raging so no air power, no artillery, etc... you call the 10th mtn.
When you want small scale unconventional warfare you call the SEALS and they are the best no doubt, but when you need full scale conventional warfare but done under EXTREME conditions(weather, terrain, etc), you call the 10th Mountain. The very nature of the 10th's training means they are hard hard men.
I decided to read up because its been a while and interestingly their focus has been pulled away from mtn operations. Although I suspect at least parts of the div are better trained at that. The real issue I think is this. "Since 2001, the 10th Mountain Division (Light Infantry) has been the most deployed unit in the US military." Experience is a powerful thing.
When you need 20-50 guys to do something insane and bring insane firepower you call in the SEALS. IE the UBL raid or maybe take an oil rig that's been hijacked or an airplane. SEALS train for unusual situations.
When you need 3,000 men to go take the top of a mountain you call the 10th mtn. When you need to move 100 miles through a blizzard and take a town while the blizzard is still raging so no air power, no artillery, etc... you call the 10th mtn.
When you want small scale unconventional warfare you call the SEALS and they are the best no doubt, but when you need full scale conventional warfare but done under EXTREME conditions(weather, terrain, etc), you call the 10th Mountain. The very nature of the 10th's training means they are hard hard men.
I decided to read up because its been a while and interestingly their focus has been pulled away from mtn operations. Although I suspect at least parts of the div are better trained at that. The real issue I think is this. "Since 2001, the 10th Mountain Division (Light Infantry) has been the most deployed unit in the US military." Experience is a powerful thing.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/10th_Mountain_Division