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Qu'est-ce (qui) est guard of honour - définition

ORGANIZATION, USUALLY MILITARY IN NATURE, APPOINTED TO RECEIVE OR GUARD A HEAD OF STATE OR OTHER DIGNITARY, THE FALLEN IN WAR, OR TO ATTEND AT STATE CEREMONIES, ESPECIALLY FUNERALS
Honor guard; Honor Guard; Honour guard; Guard of honor; Honour Guard; Honor guards; Guards of Honour; Guards of honor; Guard of Honour; Honor Guard of the Czech Armed Forces; Tri-Services Guard of Honour; Security and State Honor Unit
  • Beijing Garrison Honour Guard Battalion]], 2017
  • Taiwanese president [[Tsai Ing-wen]] inspects a joint-services guard of honour, made up of personnel from the Republic of China army, air force, and navy, 2017
  • An honour guard from the [[U.S. Customs and Border Protection]] service at the [[Ulysses S. Grant Memorial]] on [[Peace Officers Memorial Day]] in 2013
  • New Zealand prime minister [[Jacinda Ardern]] inspects a guard of honour formed by the [[302nd Military Police Company]]'s Special Ceremonial Detachment, 2022
  • Dignitaries inspect a guard of honour formed by the Russian Armed Forces' [[154th Preobrazhensky Independent Commandant's Regiment]], 2016
  • Austrian president [[Alexander Van der Bellen]] during his official visit to Bulgaria in 2018. A guard of honour formed by the [[National Guards Unit of Bulgaria]] is visible behind him.
  • Israeli prime minister [[Ehud Barak]] inspects a joint-services guard of honour, made up of personnel from the U.S. air force, army, and navy, 1999
  • Honour Guard of the President]] during a signing ceremony for an agreement between Slovakia and Ukraine, 2011
  • Honour guards from the [[Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps]] presenting arms during a ship commissioning ceremony, 2020
  • Honour Guard Company]], 2004
  • Moldovan Honour Guard Company]], 2008
  • Russian President Medvedev inspects a guard of honour formed by the Italian [[Carabinieri]], 2011
  • Russian president [[Dmitry Medvedev]] inspects a guard of honour formed by the 21 Ceremonial Guard Battalion of the [[Namibian Defence Force]], 2009
  • El Salvadorian president [[Salvador Sánchez Cerén]] walk through an honour guard cordon formed by members of the Venezuelan military, 2019
  • A guard of honour formed by Argentine [[Mounted Grenadiers Regiment]] around the remains of former Argentine president [[Néstor Kirchner]] during his state funeral. 2010
  • Honour guard from the [[Michael the Brave 30th Guards Brigade]] stand guard of [[Queen Anne of Romania]] while she lays in state
  • The president of the Peruvian congress [[César Zumaeta]] inspect a guard of honour formed by the [[Hussars of Junín]] of the Peruvian Army, 2010
  • President of South Korea [[Moon Jae-in]] and the supreme leader of North Korea [[Kim Jong-un]] walk through an honour guard cordon formed by North Korean military personnel, 2018
  • Members of the Swiss Guard during an official visit to Vatican City by U.S. secretary of state [[Tony Blinken]], 2021
  • Soldiers from the [[Hungarian Defence Forces]] form a guard of honour at a welcome ceremony for the U.S. state visit to Hungary, 2006
  • A guard of honour formed by sailors of the Russian Navy during Navy Day commemorations, 2017
  • The Sri Lankan ambassador to the Netherlands inspects a Dutch guard of honour, 2021
  • U.S. president [[Barack Obama]] inspects a guard of honour formed by the [[Red Guard of Senegal]], 2013.
  • Turkmenistani Independent Guard Battalion]] during a Ukrainian state visit to Turkmenistan, 2015
  • Kazakh president [[Nursultan Nazarbayev]] inspect a guard of honour formed by the [[Azerbaijani National Guard]], 2017
  • Honour Guard of the Armed Forces of Belarus]] during a state visit to Belarus, 2018
  • Serbian and Ohioan dignitaries inspect a guard of honour formed by the [[Guard of the Serbian Armed Forces]], 2011
  • presidential salute]] to leaders of the [[Pacific Partnership]].
  • A mounted guard of honour formed by Pakistani cavalrymen during the welcoming ceremony for the U.S. state visit to Pakistan, 2006
  • A guard of honour formed by the State Protocol and Escort Battalion of the [[Presidential Security Force of Indonesia]] presenting arms, 2017
  • The ''[[Wachbataillon]]'' forming a guard of honour during Portuguese President [[Marcelo Rebelo de Sousa]]'s state visit to Germany, 2016
  • U.S. president [[Donald Trump]] inspects a guard of honour formed by the British [[Coldstream Guards]], 2018
  • 3rd Infantry Division's]], 2010
  • Presidential Guard Regiment]], as [[Abdullah Gül]], the president of Turkey, drives past, 2013
  • A Takikistani guard of honour presenting arms during an Indian state visit to Tajikistan, 2015
  • Indian Prime Minister Modi inspects a guard of honour formed by the [[Royal Malay Regiment]] during an Indian state visit to Malaysia, 2015
  • Kazakh Honour Guard Company]] during an Indian state visit to Kazakhstan, 2015
  • Kyrgyzstan National Guard]], 2017
  • Royal 22<sup>e</sup> Régiment]], 2008
  • Greek Presidential Guard]], 2018
  • Algerian Republican Guard]], 2016
  • A Georgian military guard of honour present arms as the U.S. secretary of state disembarks from his plane, 2016
  • Italian president [[Sergio Mattarella]] inspects a guard of honour formed by the [[Governor General's Foot Guards]] of the Canadian Army, 2017
  • Honour guards from the Irish Ceremonial Military Guard during a Mozambican state visit to Ireland, 2014
  • Honour guards from the [[Prague Castle Guard]] form a cordon at a cemetery during an Israeli state visit to the Czech Republic, 2009
  • Then-[[Governor General of Canada]] [[David Johnston]] reviews the guard of honour at [[Rashtrapati Bhavan]] during a state visit to India, 24 February 2014
  • Indian president [[A. P. J. Abdul Kalam]] inspects a guard of honour formed by the Philippine [[Presidential Security Group]], 2006
  • Indian vice president [[Mohammad Hamid Ansari]] inspects a guard of honour formed by the Polish military, 2017
  • Israeli president Rivlin inspects a guard of honour formed by the [[Spanish Royal Guard]], 2017
  • Swedish Royal Guards]], 2010
  • U.S. secretary of state [[Ray Mabus]] inspects a guard of honour formed by sailors of the [[Vietnamese People's Navy]], 2010
  • A U.S. Navy admiral inspects Singaporean military honour guards during a welcoming ceremony, 2008
  • Canadian prime minister [[Justin Trudeau]]'s inspects a Mexican military guard of honour during an official visit to Mexico, 2017
  • Republican Guards]] stand as the guard of honour during a Mexican state visit to France, 2017
  • Armenian Honour Guard Company]] during a Russian state visit to Armenia, 2013
  • presenting arms]] during the welcoming ceremony for the Russian state visit to Cuba, 2014

guard of honour         
(guards of honour)
A guard of honour is an official parade of troops, usually to celebrate or honour a special occasion, such as the visit of a head of state. (BRIT; in AM, use honor guard
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Guard of honour         
A guard of honour (GB), also honor guard (US), also ceremonial guard, is a group of people, usually military in nature, appointed to receive or guard a head of state or other dignitaries, the fallen in war, or to attend at state ceremonials, especially funerals. In military weddings, especially those of commissioned officers, a guard, composed usually of service members of the same branch, form the Saber arch.
guard of honour         
a group of soldiers ceremonially welcoming an important visitor.

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Guard of honour

A guard of honour (GB), also honor guard (US), also ceremonial guard, is a group of people, usually military in nature, appointed to receive or guard a head of state or other dignitaries, the fallen in war, or to attend at state ceremonials, especially funerals. In military weddings, especially those of commissioned officers, a guard, composed usually of service members of the same branch, form the Saber arch. In principle, any military unit could act as a guard of honour. However, in some countries certain units are specially designated to serve as a guard of honour, as well as other public duties.

Guards of honour also serve in the civilian world for fallen police officers and other civil servants. Certain religious bodies, especially churches of the Anglican Communion and the Methodist movement, have the tradition of an honour guard at the funeral of an ordained elder, in which all other ordained elders present "guard the line" between the door of the church and the grave, or hearse if the deceased is to be buried elsewhere or cremated. Catholic chivalric orders, such as the Order of the Holy Sepulchre and the Sovereign Military Order of Malta, provide guards of honour for deceased knights and high-ranking officers during funerals. The practice of providing a guard of honour as a mark of respect also occurs in sports, especially throughout the Commonwealth of Nations.

Exemples du corpus de texte pour guard of honour
1. A contingent of PAF presented guard of honour to him.
2. He inspected a guard of honour of mounted police lancers.
3. He was asking the king to inspect the Guard of Honour.
4. The Yemeni President reviewed guard of honour, presented by a contingent of Armed Forces.
5. He was presented a guard of honour by a contingent of Afghan Army.