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List of army units called "guards"

This is a list of past and present army units whose names include the word guard. Border guards, coast guards, civil guards, home guards, national guards, honor guards, republican guards, imperial guards and royal guards are listed under their own articles. See also Presidential Guard and Red Guards (disambiguation).

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Australia Federation GuardAirfield Defence Guards Austria Gardebataillon Bahrain Royal Guard Belarus 38th Guards Air Assault Brigade51st Guards Artillery Brigade72nd Guards Joint Training Centre120th Guards Mechanised Brigade11th Guards Berlin-Carpathian Mechanized Brigade19th Guards Mechanized Brigade Bangladesh President Guard Regiment Bhutan Royal Bodyguard of Bhutan Bulgaria on parade • National Guards Unit of Bulgaria, elite military unit of the Bulgarian Land Forces used for ceremonial and special duties. Canada Governor General's Foot GuardsThe Governor General's Horse GuardsThe Canadian Grenadier Guards China, People’s Republic ofPLA Beijing Garrison • 1st Guard Division • Central Guard CorpsBeijing Garrison Honor Guard Battalion3rd Guard Division • 17th Guard Regiment China, Republic of (Taiwan) inspects a joint-services guard of honour, made up of personnel from the Republic of China army, air force, and navy, 2017 • Honour Guard Company, Army HQ, Republic of China Army • Honour Guard Company, ROC Air Force Air Defense Artillery Command, Republic of China Air Force • Fleet Honour Guard, Republic of China Navy • Honour Guard Company, Corps HQ Battalion, Republic of China Marine CorpsRepublic of China Police Honour Guard (中華民國警察儀隊) Denmark Royal Life GuardsGuard Hussar Regiment Mounted Squadron Estonia during the Estonia 100 parade in 2018 • Military Police Guard Battalion Finland Guard Jaeger Regiment Germany Wachbataillon India Brigade of the GuardsPresident's Bodyguard IranIslamic Revolutionary Guard Corps Israel Knesset Guard (Hebrew: Mishmar HaKnesset) responsible for the security of the Knesset building and the protection of its members (MKs). Jordan Royal Guard Brigade Kazakhstan 35th Guards Air Assault Brigade210th Guards Training Center390th Guards Naval Infantry Brigade Korea, North (Democratic People's Republic of Korea) Guard unitsCentral Committee of the Workers' Party of Korea 6th Office (Guard Office) • State Affairs Commission Guard Bureau • Central Committee of the WPK Guard Bureau • Guard Command Unit • Guards Seoul Ryu Kyong Su 105th Tank Division • Guards 1st Infantry Division • Guards Kang Kon 2nd Infantry DivisionGuards Seoul 3rd Infantry DivisionGuards Seoul Kim Chaek 4th Infantry DivisionGuards 6th Infantry DivisionAndong Choe Chun Guk 12th Infantry Division • Guards 10th Infantry Regiment • Guards 14th Infantry Regiment • Guards Ri Hun 18th Infantry Regiment • Guards 86th Infantry Regiment • Guards 19th Anti-Aircraft Artillery Regiment • Guards 23rd Anti-Aircraft Artillery Regiment • Guards 26th Anti-Aircraft Artillery Regiment • Guards 2nd Torpedo Boat Fleet • Guards 1st Air Division • Guards Hero Kim Ji Sang 56th Fighter Regiment • Guards 60th Fighter Regiment • Guards 1st Construction Brigade Units with the word guardsWorker-Peasant Red GuardsYouth Red GuardsSupreme Guard Command - also known as KPA Unit 963 Korea, South (Republic of Korea) and South Korean president Lee Myung-bak walk through an honour guard cordon formed by South Korea's Traditional Guard of Honour Unit, 2010 • Honor Guard Company, Republic of Korea Army • Traditional Guard of Honour Unit, 3rd Infantry Division • Honor Guard Company, Republic of Korea Air Force • Honor Guard Company, Republic of Korea Navy • Honor Guard Company, Republic of Korea Marine Corps Montenegro Honour Guard Company Morocco Moroccan Royal Guard Netherlands Garderegiment Fuseliers Prinses IreneGrenadiers' and Rifles Guard Regiment Norway His Majesty the King's Guard Oman Royal Guard of Oman Philippines Guard Battalion, Presidential Security Command Romania 30th Honor Guard Brigade "Mihai Viteazul" Russia The Armed Forces of the Russian Federation has a large number of Guards units. Saudi Arabia Saudi Royal Guard Regiment Serbia Guard, unit of the Serbian Armed Forces used for ceremonial duties. Singapore Guards, light infantry units of the Singapore Army used for Air assault and Amphibious operations. Slovenia Slovenian Guards Unit Spain Guardia RealGuardia Mora • "Old Guard of Castille" Honor Guard Battalion and Regimental Band, Infantry Regiment "Inmemorial del Rey" No. 1 Sweden Life Guards Switzerland Swiss Guard, Swiss mercenary soldiers who served as guards at foreign European courts. Thailand King's Guard (ceremonial designation given to units from the three branches of service) Ukraine United Kingdom Household DivisionFoot GuardsGrenadier GuardsColdstream GuardsScots GuardsIrish GuardsWelsh GuardsHousehold CavalryLife GuardsBlues and Royals (Royal Horse Guards and 1st Dragoons)Royal Armoured Corps1st The Queen's Dragoon GuardsRoyal Dragoon GuardsRoyal Scots Dragoon Guards United States Marine Embassy GuardsNational Guard (United States)Royal Guards of Hawaii, a ceremonial guard unit of the Hawaii Air National Guard Vietnam Vietnam People's Army: • Vietnam Border Guard: border protection • Vietnam Coast Guard: coast protection • General Staff of the Vietnam People's Army: • 144th Guarding Brigade: protective guards of Ministry of Defense headquarter, General Staff headquarter as well as national and international conferences • Military Honor Guard Unit: honor guard during visits of foreign leaders, National Day parade, Military Memory days... • Ministry of Defense: • Command of Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum Guard: protection of Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum == Historical ==
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BavariaRoyal Bavarian Life Guards Byzantine Varangian Guard, a unit of the Byzantine emperor chiefly made up of troops of Scandinavian and North West European origin. Canada 4th Princess Louise Dragoon GuardsCanadian Guards ChinaImperial Guards (Qing dynasty) • Imperial Guards (Tang dynasty) • Manchukuo Imperial Guards3rd Interior Guard Division4th Guard Division East GermanyFelix Dzerzhinsky Guards RegimentFriedrich Engels Guard RegimentGuard Regiment Hugo Eberlein EthiopiaMehal Sefari ("Center Campers") • Kebur Zabagna ("Honorable Guard") Finland For Guards units before 1918, see Russian Empire. FranceMaison militaire du roi de FranceGarde du CorpsGarde ÉcossaiseMousquetaires de la GardeImperial Guard (Napoleon I)1st Polish Light Cavalry Regiment of the Imperial Guard2e régiment de chevau-légers lanciers de la Garde ImpérialeChasseurs à Cheval de la Garde ImpérialeDragons de la Garde ImpérialeÉclaireurs of the GuardGendarmes d'élite de la Garde ImpérialeGrenadiers à Cheval de la Garde ImpérialeLithuanian Tartars of the Imperial GuardMamelukes of the Imperial GuardImperial Guard (Napoleon III)Cent-gardes Squadron German EmpireGuards CorpsGuards Cavalry Division1st Guards Infantry Division2nd Guards Infantry DivisionGuards Reserve Corps3rd Guards Infantry Division1st Guards Reserve Division4th Guards Infantry Division5th Guards Infantry BrigadeGuards Reserve Uhlans2nd Guards Field Artillery5th Guards Infantry Division2nd Guards Reserve DivisionGuard Ersatz DivisionSS Guards (Third Reich) IranImperial Guard Imperial JapanKonoe Shidan (近衛師団) of the Imperial Japanese Army, 1867–1945. Joseon KoreaWanggung Sumunjang () MoroccoBlack Guard Philippines • AFP Presidential Guards Battalion • Malacanang Guards • Presidential Guard Corps Prussia Guards Corps Cavalry Gardes du Corps, also known as the "Prussian Guard" a Prussian formation until 1918 • Guards Cuirassier Regiment1st (Queen Victoria of Great Britain and Ireland) Guards Dragoons2nd (Empress Alexandra of Russia) Guards Dragoons1st Guards Uhlans2nd Guards Uhlans3rd Guards UhlansLife Guards Hussars Infantry Each of the foot guards and four of the guards grenadiers would form reserve (Landwehr) units upon mobilization in August 1914. • 1st Foot Guards2nd Foot Guards3rd Foot Guards4th Foot Guards5th Foot Guards1st (Emperor Alexander) Guards Grenadiers2nd (Emperor Francis) Guards Grenadiers3rd (Queen Elizabeth) Guards Grenadiers4th (Queen Augusta) Guards Grenadiers5th Guards GrenadiersGuards FusiliersGuards Jäger BattalionPalace Guards Company1st Guards Machine Gun Detachment2nd Guards Machine Gun Detachment Artillery 1st Guards Field Artillery2nd Guards Field Artillery3rd Guards Field Artillery4th Guards Field ArtilleryGuards Foot Artillery Support units Guards EngineersGuards Trains Papal StatesCorsican GuardNoble GuardPalatine Guard PolandRoyal Guards Portugal Royal Guard of the Archers Roman Empire Praetorian Guard Romania • 2nd Vânători Guard Regiment "Queen Elisabeta" • 2nd Guard Aviation Flotilla • 4th Roșiori Guard Regiment "Queen Maria" • 6th Dorobanți Guard Regiment • Royal Guard Battalion Russian Empire Imperial Guard1st Guard Cavalry Division1st Guards Infantry Division2nd Guard Cavalry division3rd Guard Infantry DivisionChevalier Guard RegimentEgersky Guards RegimentFinland Guard RegimentFinnish Guards' Rifle BattalionMoscow Guard Regiment Saxony 1st Royal Saxon Guards Heavy Cavalry Soviet Union Guards unit, a type of military unit of the former Soviet Union Spanish Netherlands Walloon Guards Sri Lanka ArmyPresident's Guard Army reserveSri Lanka National Guard Sweden Life Guards of Horse (K 1) • Life Guards Squadron (K 1) • Life Guard Dragoons (K 1) • Svea Life Guards (I 1) • Göta Life Guards (I 2), an infantry regiment 1742–1939 • Göta Life Guards (P 1), an armoured regiment 1943–1980 • Finnish Guards United Kingdom 1st Regiment of Life Guards2nd Regiment of Life GuardsRoyal Horse Guards - predecessor unit to the Blues and Royals • 1st King's Dragoon Guards -1959 • 2nd Dragoon Guards (Queen's Bays) -1922 • 3rd Dragoon Guards (Prince of Wales's) 1746-1922 • 4th Royal Irish Dragoon Guards -1922 • 5th (Princess Charlotte of Wales's) Dragoon Guards 1788-1922 • Carabiniers (6th Dragoon Guards) 1788-1922 • 7th (The Princess Royal's) Dragoon Guards -1922 • 1st The Queen's Dragoon Guards 1959- • 3rd Carabiniers (Prince of Wales's Dragoon Guards) 1922-1971 (also known as "3rd/6th Dragoon Guards") • 4th/7th Royal Dragoon Guards 1922-1992 • 5th Royal Inniskilling Dragoon Guards 192- • Horse Grenadier Guards 1687 - 1788 • Horse Guards Regiment - a number of temporary regiments carried this name. • 1st Troop of Horse GuardsGuards Machine Gun RegimentRoyal Guards Reserve Regiment ;Organizational units • Brigade of GuardsGuards DivisionGuards Armoured Division1st Guards Brigade2nd Guards Brigade3rd Guards Brigade4th Guards Brigade5th Guards Armoured Brigade 1941-1945 (later 5th Guards Brigade) • 6th Guards Tank Brigade (United Kingdom) 1941-1945 (later 6th Guards Brigade) • 20th Independent Infantry Brigade (Guards)22nd Guards Brigade32nd Guards Infantry Brigade 1941-1945 Vatican Noble Guard Vietnam • Red Guards (Tự vệ Đỏ) is the precursor force of Vietnam's today police. The Red Guards were formed by Indochinese Communist Party in 1930 - 1931, during Nghệ-Tĩnh uprising against French rule. == See also ==
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