51st Infantry Division (United States)
51st Infantry Division | |
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51st Infantry Division shoulder sleeve insignia | |
Active | 1946–63 |
Country | United States |
Branch | United States Army |
Type | Infantry |
Size | Division |
Nickname(s) | Rattlesnake Division |
The 51st Infantry Division was an infantry division of the United States Army, composed of units from the Florida National Guard and the South Carolina National Guard.[1]
History
Original Organization Date: 11 September 1946 with headquarters at Tampa, Florida. In the post-World War II restructuring of the National Guard a number of new divisions were organized. Among these was the 51st Infantry Division, composed of National Guardsmen from Florida and South Carolina.
Organization on September 11th, 1946[2]
Unit | Headquartered | Commander |
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Division Headquarters | Tampa, Florida | Maj. Gen. Sumter L. Lowry |
211th Infantry Regiment | Miami, Florida | Col. Robert A. Ballard |
116th Field Artillery Battalion | Tampa, Florida | Lt. Col. George N. Sagin |
Band | Florida |
The 51st Infantry Division never served on active federal duty and was inactivated in 1963.
Source: Wilson, John B. (1997). Maneuver and Firepower: The Evolution of Divisions and Separate Brigades. Washington, DC: Center of Military History.
References
- ↑ "51st Infantry Division". ngefContensive. Retrieved 2015-11-19.
- ↑ Collins, Vivian (1946). Report of the Adjutant General of the State of Florida. Florida National Guard. p. 11.
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