211th Infantry Regiment (United States)


The 211th Infantry Regiment is the Regional Training Institute of Florida. The regiment existed as an operational unit during the Cold War era as part of the 51st Infantry Division. The regiment's headquarters was in Miami.
The 211th Infantry performed their first annual field training at Fort Jackson from July 4 to 18, 1948 as part of the 51st Infantry Division. Companies C and G were ordered into State Active Duty to aid civil authorities in hurricane relief. Lieutenant Roland Fisher commanded Company G during the relief operation in Fort Lauderdale from October 5 to November 15, 1948. Captain Richard H. Coburn commanded Company C during relief operations from October 5 to 7, 1948.

Organization in 1948

The 211th Infantry conducted annual training at Fort Jackson July 3 to 17, 1949 and August 13 to 27, 1950 with the 51st Infantry Division. The regiment was again partially called on for hurricane relief. Second battalion headquarters and portions of Companies G and H conducted relief operations in West Palm Beach, Fort Pierce, Hollywood, and Fort Lauderdale areas from August 26 to September 1, 1949. Company K under command of Captain Richard Woodring aided in hurricane relief to Tarpon Springs-Clearwater area on September 6 to 7, 1950. Company C under command of Lieutenant Elby H. Cross aided in hurricane relief from October 18 to 20, 1950.
The 211th Infantry conducted Annual Training at Fort McClellan, Alabama, from July 29 to August 12, 1951, and Company I was awarded The Adjutant General's Trophy for 1951.
The regiment conducted Annual Training from June 15 to 29, 1952, July 26 to August 9, 1953, July 4 to 18, 1954, and from June 6 to 23, 1957 at Fort McClellan.

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