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Что (кто) такое Republican Guard - определение


Republican guard         
  • The [[French Republican Guard]].
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Republican Guard; Republican Guards
A republican guard, sometimes called a national guard, is a state organization of a country (often a republic, hence the name Republican) which typically serves to protect the head of state and the government, and thus is often synonymous with a presidential guard. The term is derived from the original French Gendarmerie unit.
Republican Guard (Peru)         
  • 1st ''Gendarmes de Infantería'' Batallion in its Barrios Altos barracks
FORMER BORDER AND INTERNAL SECURITY FORCE IN PERU
Peruvian Republican Guard
The Peruvian Republican Guard (Spanish: Guardia Republicana del Perú) was a Peruvian security force responsible for border control, custody of the prisons, and guarding significant government buildings.
Republican Guard (Sudan)         
The Republican Guard () of Sudan is a military unit of the Sudanese Armed Forces responsible for protecting the President of Sudan. It exists as a presidential security unit, which is led by Major General Khalid Hamad.
Примеры употребления для Republican Guard
1. Mustapha Hamdan, Commander of the Republican Guard Brigade.
2. Many of Saddam‘s intelligence and Republican Guard officers came from Fallujah.
3. Republican Guard units were not allowed to communicate with sister units.
4. A colonel in the Republican Guard, he serves as an acting brigadier, a diplomat said.
5. Armoured formations, including the Republican Guard, would assume a more modest role.