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1st Attack/Reconnaissance Battalion, 211th Aviation Regiment
"THE AIR PIRATES"

Unit Contact: 801-816-3449

Enlisted Aviation Recruiter's numbers: 801-816-3471, 801-816-3496

Warrant Officer Recruiting number: 801-502-0400

 

Federal Mission: The 1-211th Attack Reconnaissance Battalion, on order, will destroy enemy armored, mechanized, and other massed forces through the use of aerial firepower, mobility and shock effect, and to perform aerial reconnaissance and screening operations in support of a Combat Aviation Brigade.

State Mission: The 1-211th ARB can establish an Air Operations Branch Cell and provide nationwide aviation, personnel and equipment to support the Joint Force Headquarters and civil authorities in support of emergency situations and homeland defense operations. Led by battalion commander Major Jon Richardson and Command Sergeant Major Shawn Earl, the battalion has earned a reputation for excellence.

Training highlights: In the past year training highlights include multiple field exercises, live-fire aerial gunnery, combat aviation support for the training events of several special operations assets, participation in the Naval Fighter Weapons School (TOPGUN) and two rotations at the National Training Center in Fort Irwin, California. These exercises and events served to validate the 1-211th ARB’s unparalleled capability to provide air support to ground forces in close combat, as well as its ability to rapidly deploy in order to meet and exceed expectations in all other required tasks in both combat and domestic missions.

Force Structure: 

  • 1st Battalion, 211th Aviation Regiment
    • Headquarters, Headquarters Company, 1st Battalion, 211th Aviation
    • A Company, 1st Battalion, 211th Aviation 
    • B Company, 1st Battalion, 211th Aviation 
    • C Company, 1st Battalion, 211th Aviation 
    • D Company, 1st Battalion, 211th Aviation 
    • E Company, 1st Battalion, 211th Aviation 

Your Career Starts Here

Soldiers assigned to the Utah National Guard's 1st Battalion, 211th Attack Reconnaissance Battalion, Aviation Regiment, depart the Army Aviation Support Facility, West Jordan, Utah, May 7, 2020. The battalion, comprised of three companies of AH-64 Apache helicopters and more than 300 soldiers, will provide combat air support to ground forces during the year-long deployment. (Utah National Guard photo by Ileen.Kennedy)
Utah Guard's Aviation Battalion Deploys During Pandemic 
By Ileen Kennedy | May 13, 2020
In this time of crisis amid the coronavirus pandemic, approximately 300 Utah National Guard Soldiers of the 1st Attack/Reconnaissance Battalion, 211th Aviation Regiment, Utah Army National Guard departed the Army Aviation...

Behavioral health experts with specialized military training at the University Neuropsychiatric Institute call center in Salt Lake City manage the SafeUTNG app 24/7 in partnership with the Utah National Guard, Jan. 11, 2019. On average, the response time for chat messages are less than 30 seconds, according to Capt. Juliann Jeppsen, Director of Behavioral Health for the Utah National Guard.
SafeUTNG App Reporting Early Success
By Sgt. Nathaniel Free | Feb. 12, 2020
A suicide prevention and awareness app that went live in December has already reported preliminary success, according to Robert Spencer, Suicide Prevention Program Manager of the Utah Army National Guard, Feb. 12, 2020. "What...

The human resources personnel at Draper, Utah, surrounding armories get trained on the new Integrated Personnel and Pay System – Army system processes, Feb. 2, 2020. IPPS-A boasts a 98 percent accuracy rate on more than 26 different pay transactions (U.S. Army photo by Sgt. 1st Class Nichole Bonham)
What Is IPPS-A, and Why You Should Care
By Sgt. 1st Class Nichole Bonham | March 12, 2020
Have you ever experienced a pay problem in the military because something didn’t get updated correctly? Or maybe you’ve turned in a document to your unit and it’s still not in your records? Did you know that the Army...