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{{Short description|Security force}} {{For|the French Revolution militia|National Guard (France)}} {{Infobox military unit | unit_name = Republican Guard | native_name = {{lang|fr|Garde républicaine}} | image = Emblème de la Garde républicaine.svg | caption = Emblem of the Republican Guard<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.gendarmerie.interieur.gouv.fr/garde-republicaine/decouverte/renseignements |title=Renseignements |work=Garde républicaine |accessdate=2022-03-20}}</ref> | image_size = 125px | dates = 1848–present | country = {{Flag|France}} | allegiance = | branch = [[National Gendarmerie]] | type = [[Infantry]]<br />[[Cavalry]] | role = [[Guard of honour|Honour Guard]]<br />[[Security]] | size = 3,300<br /> ([[Brigade]] of three regiments) | command_structure = | garrison = [[Paris]] | garrison_label = | equipment = | equipment_label = | nickname = | patron = | motto = | colors = | colors_label = | march = ''Défilé de la Garde Républicaine''<br />''March of the 1st Infantry Regiment'' ([[1st Infantry Regiment (France)|1st Infantry Regiment]]) | mascot = | battles = | anniversaries = | decorations = [[File:Legion Honneur Chevalier ribbon.svg|25px]] {{lang|fr|[[Légion d'honneur]]}}<br />[[File:Croix de Guerre des Theatres d'Operations Exterieurs ribbon.svg|25px]] [[Croix de guerre des théâtres d'opérations extérieures|Croix de Guerre TOE]] | battle_honours = | website = {{official|https://www.gendarmerie.interieur.gouv.fr/garde-republicaine/}} {{in lang|fr}} | current_commander = | current_commander_label = | ceremonial_chief = | ceremonial_chief_label = | colonel_of_the_regiment = | colonel_of_the_regiment_label = | notable_commanders = }} The '''Republican Guard''' ({{langx|fr|Garde républicaine}}, {{IPA|fr|ɡaʁd ʁepyblikɛn|}}) is part of the French [[National Gendarmerie]]. It is responsible for special security duties in the [[Paris]] area and for providing [[Guard of honour|guards of honour]] at official ceremonies of the [[France|French Republic]]. Its missions include guarding important public buildings in Paris, such as the [[Élysée Palace]] (the residence of the [[President of France|President of the French Republic]]), the [[Hôtel Matignon]] (the residence of the [[Prime Minister of France]]), the [[Luxembourg Palace]] (the [[Senate of France|Senate]]), the [[Palais Bourbon]] (the [[National Assembly (France)|National Assembly]]) and the [[Palais de Justice, Paris|Palais de Justice]], as well as keeping public order in Paris. Ceremonial and security services for the highest national personalities and important foreign guests, military ceremonies and guards of honour for fallen soldiers, support of other law enforcement forces with intervention teams, as well as staffing horseback patrol stations (particularly for the forests of the [[Île-de-France]] region) are also part of its duties. The close physical protection of the President of the Republic is entrusted to the [[Groupe de sécurité de la présidence de la République|Security Group for the Presidency of the Republic]] (GSP), a mixed police–[[gendarmerie]] unit that is not part of the Republican Guard. However, the Republican Guard does provide counter-sniper teams (''Tireurs d'élite Gendarmerie'' or TEG) and intervention platoons (''pelotons d'intervention''). The Republican Guard also represents France at international events at home and abroad. ==History== {{more citations|section|date=March 2022}} [[File:France, 1848 (NYPL b14896507-1636669) - garde républicaine de Paris - octobre 1848 (cropped).tiff|thumb|left|Early uniforms of the Republican Guard (1848)]] The Republican Guard is the heir of the various bodies that preceded it in the course of French and Parisian history and whose task was to honor and protect the high authorities of the State and the capital city – ''Gardes Françaises'' of the French kings, Consular and [[Imperial Guard (Napoleon I)|Imperial Guard]] of [[Napoleon]], etc. Its name derives from the Municipal Guard of Paris, established on 12 Vendémiaire XI (October 4, 1802) by Napoleon Bonaparte. This unit distinguished itself in battles of historical significance, including Danzig and Friedland in 1807, Alcolea in 1808 and Burgos in 1812. In 1813, the Municipal Guard was dissolved following [[Malet coup of 1812|the attempted coup]] of General [[Claude François de Malet|Malet]] and replaced by the Imperial Gendarmerie of Paris and then, under the [[Bourbon Restoration in France|Restoration]], the Royal Guard of Paris and the Royal Mounted Police of Paris. In 1830, it was recreated, but after the Revolution of 1848, it was removed in favor of the Civic Guard (which proved to be a transient institution). In June 1848, under the [[French Second Republic|Second Republic]], the Republican Guard of Paris was created, including an infantry regiment and a regiment of cavalry. On February 1, 1849, president [[Napoleon III|Louis-Napoléon Bonaparte]] made the Guard a part of the [[National Gendarmerie]]. It received its insignia on July 14, 1880. The Republican Guard did not take part in [[World War I]] as a unit, but more than one third of its personnel were seconded to Army regiments for the duration of the conflict. As a consequence, its flag and banner are decorated with the Knight's Cross of the Legion of Honour. During [[World War II]], it reported to the police headquarters and took the name of Guard of Paris. Part of its staff rallied to General de Gaulle, and the Guard was involved in fighting alongside the [[French Forces of the Interior|FFI]] during the [[liberation of Paris]]. From 1947 to 1954, the Republican Guard took part in the [[First Indochina War|Indochina War]] by sending three "Legions of March", which were mainly assigned to the training of allied indigenous troops and to the defense of certain places. The three legions, comprising a constant workforce of nearly 3,000 men, suffered heavy losses (more than 600 dead and 1,500 wounded during the conflict), which earned it the [[Croix de guerre des théâtres d'opérations extérieures|Croix de Guerre TOE]]. In 1954, the Republican Guard was renamed as the [[Mobile Gendarmerie]] and the Republican Guard of Paris became the Republican Guard. Both organizations were then and still remain part of the same branch in the French Gendarmerie. In 1978, President [[Valéry Giscard d'Estaing]] gave the Guard it new insignias on 11 November 1979 when the infantry regiment was split into the current two separate regiments. [[Michèle Alliot-Marie]], Minister of Defence, said in October 2002: "The Republican Guard has a popularity that transcends borders", and it contributes "to the splendour of the French military and France."<ref>[[:fr:Garde républicaine (France)#Histoire]]</ref> == Missions == === Ceremonial duties === [[File:Secretary Kerry and French Foreign Minister Ayrault Leave the Quai d'Orsay (31605675235).jpg|thumb|right|[[John Kerry]] and [[Jean-Marc Ayrault]] leaving the [[Ministry for Europe and Foreign Affairs (France)|Ministry of Foreign Affairs]], surrounded by the Republican Guard]] These ceremonial functions are performed mainly by the first infantry regiment, the cavalry regiment and occasionally by the second infantry regiment. Detachments from the cavalry regiment reinforce the two infantry regiments in carrying out ceremonial and security duties in and around state buildings. These include the lining of both sides of the entry stairs of the Elysée or Matignon Palaces (and other buildings) by dismounted cavalry on special occasions. These Republican Guards belong to the Cavalry Regiment and not to the infantry units whose mission is to ensure the security of these palaces and of senior government figures. Certain ceremonial duties in the form of honour guards are performed during state visits to the Paris museums or the Opera, as well as during other ceremonies (for example at the French Academy).<ref>Citizens could even hire Republican Guards for private fashionable evenings but this option was terminated by President Giscard d'Estaing in the mid 1970s.</ref> === Security missions === Although the ceremonial duties attract more public attention, more than 80% of the missions assigned to the Garde are security missions. These include missions performed for the state such as protection of state buildings but also missions performed for the benefit of the population (for example patrols in the parks and streets). <gallery class="center" caption="Security missions"> OCT-GR1.jpg|Guard counter-snipers (''tireurs d'élite Gendarmerie'' or TEG) File:Garde républicaine Louvre 2007 07 17.jpg|Mounted guards in service dress patrolling near the [[Louvre]] Demontration Escort Nov 2013.jpg|Escorting a rider demonstration in Paris PIGR2 AVRIL 2015.jpg|Guard intervention team (''peloton d'intervention'') </gallery> === Other missions === [[File:EMGR Domenjod4 08-05-2018.jpg|thumb|Presidential escort, 8 May 2018]] Some guards are assigned to more specific missions: * Security of [[diplomatic bag]]s entering and leaving the [[Minister of Foreign Affairs (France)|Ministry for Foreign Affairs]] and the airports. * Safety of sport events such as the [[Tour de France]] cyclist race by the motorcycle squadron. * Reinforcement and support to the [[Departmental Gendarmerie]] * Assistance and coopereration in foreign countries and especially in former French colonies. ==Organization== The Republican Guard belongs to the French National Gendarmerie. It is made up of approximately 2,800 men and women (drawn from an overall body of 100,000 gendarmes). As a historically Parisian organization, the guards wear the armorial bearings of the city on their uniforms. It consists of two [[infantry]] [[regiment]]s (one includes a [[motorcycle]] squadron) and a horse [[cavalry]] regiment. It also has four [[Military band|musical formations]], as well as display teams demonstrating prowess in horseback or motorcycle maneuvers. The Guard is commanded by a ''general de division'' (major general). It is headquartered in the ''Quartier des Célestins'',<ref>''Quartier'' is used for barracks housing cavalry and other mounted troops while ''caserne'' is used for infantry, engineers and non-mounted troops.</ref> Paris, built in 1895–1901, designed by the renowned French architect [[Jacques Hermant]]. === Cavalry regiment === [[Image:BastilleDay FrenchRepublicanGuard (pixinn.net).jpg|thumb|Cavalry]] [[Image:French Republican Guard Bastille Day 2007 n2.jpg|thumb|upright=0.8|Cavalry officer]] [[Image:French Republican Guard Bastille Day 2007 n3.jpg|thumb|upright=0.8|Mounted band]] Headquartered in the Quartier des Célestins, and Quartier Carnot barracks the cavalry regiment is made up of approximately 480 gendarmes and civilians of whom a little more than 10% are women. It has approximately 550 horses (11% mares) and remains the last mounted regiment in the French armed forces. The regiment is composed of: * Three squadrons<ref>A French ''escadron'' is equivalent to a US troop or a British squadron.</ref> of cavalry (the first is based at Quartier des Célestins, in Paris, and two others based at Quartier Carnot, also in Paris at the fringe of Bois de Vincennes), * Reserve squadron * A squadron ''hors rang'' (based at Les Célestins) and composed of: ** [[French Republican Guard Band|mounted band]] ** horse-shoeing (farriers), ** veterinary service. * The training centre (centre d'instruction) at Quartier Goupil [[Saint-Germain-en-Laye]] * Hunting Horns Platoon (''Trompes de Chasse de la Garde'') This unit has a section of high level sportsmen, in particular [[Hubert Perring]], dressage champion of France in 2005, and member of the French team for the World Equestrian Games of 2006. The Guard Cavalry Regiment is twinned with the British [[Household Cavalry Mounted Regiment]], the Italian [[Carabinieri Cavalry Regiment]] and the Senegalese [[Red Guard of Senegal|Red Guard]]. ==== Special displays of the cavalry regiment ==== [[Exhibition drill]] squads present five shows and reenactments: *le carrousel des lances (the lancer's carrousel); *la maison du Roy (the King's household cavalry); *la reprise des tandems (the tandem riders); *la reprise des douze (demonstration/lesson with 12 riders); *l’équipe de démonstration de sécurité publique (modern mounted police demonstration) <gallery class="center" perrow="4" caption="Special displays of the cavalry regiment"> CARNOT 28 SEPTEMBRE 2013 363.jpg|The lancer's carrousel CARNOT 28 SEPTEMBRE 2013 127.jpg|''La Maison du Roy'' reenactment CARNOT 28 SEPTEMBRE 2013 122.jpg|The tandem riders CARNOT 28 SEPTEMBRE 2013 081.jpg|Public security demonstration team </gallery> === Infantry regiments === [[Image:French Republican Guard Bastille Day 2007 n4.jpg|thumb|upright| Republican Guard Infantry in ceremonial uniform.]] The Republican Guard has two regiments of infantry: * The first infantry regiment is composed of : ** Regimental HQ ** The [[French Republican Guard Band|Republican Guard Band and Bugles]] ([[military band]] and [[fanfare band|fanfare battery unit]]) ** Motorcycle squadron ** ''Compagnie de sécurité de la Présidence de la république'' (presidential palace security company) ** Three ''compagnies de sécurité et d'honneur'' (security and honor companies) * the second infantry regiment is composed of : ** Regimental HQ ** ''Compagnie de sécurité de l'Hôtel Matignon'' (prime minister security company) ** ''Compagnie de sécurité des palais nationaux'' (CSPN) (national palaces security company; i.e., national assembly and senate) ** Four ''compagnies de sécurité et d'honneur'' (CSH) ** Auxiliary platoon Each of the seven security and honor companies is composed of three regular sections (i.e., platoons) and one peloton d'intervention (intervention platoon). The regular sections perform ceremonial duties and guards. The intervention platoons provide special security in the government buildings and palaces protected by the Guard. They are also tasked with police missions in support of the Gendarmerie in the Paris area (home arrests, escorts etc.). One of the seven intervention platoons is permanently deployed on a rotational basis to either [[French Guiana]] in support of forces combating illegal gold mining or to another French oversea territory (typically Guadeloupe or Saint Martin). ==== Special displays of the infantry regiments ==== * Bayonet drill team (quadrille des baïllonnettes; 1st régiment) * The battery [[fanfare band]] * The Napoleonic Drumline, made up of drummers wearing uniforms of the Napoleonic Wars * Emperor's grenadiers company, serving as a reenacting unit (2nd régiment) * Motorcycle display teams <gallery class="center" perrow="4" caption="Special displays of the infantry regiments"> CARNOT 28 SEPTEMBRE 2013 214.jpg|''Quadrille des baïonnettes'' CARNOT 27 SEPTEMBRE 2014-1 823.jpg|''Carrousel motocycliste'' CARNOT 28 SEPTEMBRE 2013 277.jpg|''Équipe d'acrobatie'' </gallery> === [[French Republican Guard Band|Band and Orchestra of the Republican Guard]] === [[File:Orchestre GR.jpg|thumb|Orchestra of the Republican Guard]] Depending on needs, the orchestra performs in three configurations: * the concert band (80 musicians) * the string orchestra (40 musicians), likely to be presented in configurations of 24 or 12 bows, or in string quartets * Symphony orchestra (80 musicians) It was founded in 1848 by [[Jean-Georges Paulus]]. === [[Choir of the French Army|Armed Forces Choir]] === [[File:Chœur de l'Armée française au théâtre de Lons-le-Saunier.jpg|thumb|[[Choir of the French Army|Armed Forces Choir]]]] This men's choir is composed of 46 professional singers. In spite of its name (Choir of the French army), it is part of the Guard and thus reports to the Gendarmerie and through the Ministers of the Armed Forces and Interior (owing to the military character of the service). The choir performs mainly during official ceremonies and commemorations but also during festivals and sport events of national and international importance. Since 2007, it has been led by a woman, Major [[Aurore Tillac]], who serves as choir master and director. == Commanders of the Republican Guard == {{div col|colwidth=22em}} * 1813–1815: Colonel Bourgeois * 1815–1815: Colonel Colin * 1815–1819: Colonel Tassin * 1819–1820: Colonel Christophe de la Motte Guerry * 1820–1822: Colonel Tassin * 1822–1830: Colonel Foucaud de Malembert * 1830–1831: Colonel Girard * 1831–1839: Colonel Feisthamel * 1839–1843: Colonel Carrelet * 1843–1848: Colonel Lardenois * 1848–1849: Colonel Raymond * 1849–1849: Colonel Lanneau * 1849–1852: Colonel Gastu * 1852–1855: Colonel Tisserand * 1856–1858: Colonel Texier of the Pommeraye * 1859–1862: Colonel Faye * 1862–1868: Colonel Letellier-Blanchard * 1868–1870: Colonel Valentin * 1870–1873: General Valentin * 1873–1875: Colonel Allavene * 1875–1875: Colonel Grémelin * 1875–1877: Colonel Lambert * 1877–1881: Colonel Guillemois * 1881–1886: Colonel Azaïs * 1886–1889: Colonel Massol * 1889–1894: Colonel Mercier * 1894–1895: Colonel Risbourg * 1895–1897: Colonel De Christen * 1897–1899: Colonel Quincy * 1899–1902: Colonel Prevot * 1902–1903: Colonel Doutrelot * 1903–1904: Colonel Weick * 1904–1909: Colonel Bouchez * 1909–1910: Colonel Vayssière * 1910–1914: Colonel Klein * 1914–1917: Colonel Brody * 1917–1917: Colonel Lanty * 1917–1918: Colonel Brione * 1918–1922: Colonel Somprou * 1922–1924: Colonel Pacault * 1924–1926: Colonel Verstraete * 1926–1928: Colonel Miquel * 1928–1930: Colonel Moinier * 1930–1935: Colonel Gibaux * 1935–1936: Colonel Maze * 1936–1938: Colonel Durieux * 1938–1941: Colonel Ruel * 1941–1943: Colonel Martin * 1943–1944: Colonel Pellegrin * 1944–1944: Colonel Charollais * 1944–1944: Lt-Colonel FFI Chapoton * 1944–1944: Colonel Houllier * 1944–1945: Lt-Colonel Heurtel * 1945–1948: Colonel Gauduchon * 1948–1953: Colonel Nicolini * 1953–1957: Colonel Pelabon * 1957–1959: Colonel Dorin * 1959–1961: Colonel Bouchardon * 1961–1964: Colonel Gérard * 1964–1969: Brigadier general Dumont * 1969–1970: Colonel Chevrot * 1970–1976: Brigadier general Herlem * 1976–1980: Brigadier general Personnier * 1980–1984: Brigadier general de la Rochelambert * 1984–1986: Brigadier general Depardon * 1986–1988: Brigadier general Hérisson * 1988–1991: Brigadier general Kretz * 1991–1995: Brigadier general Lorant * 1995–1998: Brigadier general Villermain-Lecolier * 1998–2000: Brigadier general Puyou * 2000–2002: Brigadier general Prigent * 2002–2004: Brigadier general Schott * 2004–2007: Brigadier general Poupeau * 2007–2010: Divisional general Moulinié * 2010–2014: Divisional general Schneider * 2014-2019: Divisional general Striebig * 2019-2023: Divisional general Bio-Farina<ref>{{cite web | url=https://www.legifrance.gouv.fr/affichTexte.do?cidTexte=JORFTEXT000038747575&categorieLien=id | title=Décret du 10 juillet 2019 portant nomination d'officiers généraux de la gendarmerie nationale }}</ref> * 2023 onwards: Divisional general Thomas<ref>Décret du 24 janvier 2023 portant affectation d'officiers généraux. Journal officiel n°0022 du 26 janvier 2023, consulted on 7 February 2023 https://www.legifrance.gouv.fr/jorf/id/JORFTEXT000047055667 </ref> {{div col end}} == Alliances == * {{Flag|Senegal}} – [[Red Guard of Senegal|Red Guard]]<ref>{{cite web|title=Présidence de la République du Sénégal|url=http://www.presidence.sn/spip.php?article40|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110718005950/http://www.presidence.sn/spip.php?article40|archive-date=2011-07-18|access-date=2011-08-27}}</ref> ==Gallery== <gallery class="center"> Image:Republican Guard Cavalry Regiment Bastille Day 2008.jpg|Cavalry of the French Republican Guard - Bastille Day 2008 celebrations Image:1st Infantry Republican Guard Bastille Day 2008 n1.jpg|The [[1st Infantry Regiment (France)|1st Infantry Regiment]] of the Republican Guard during [[Bastille Day Military Parade|Bastille day]] File:EMGR Domenjod1 24-6-2017.jpg|VIP escort File:Garde républicaine quartier Célestins.jpg|Quartier des Célestins barracks and RG headquarters File:Garde et Officier Régiment cavalerie garde républicaine.jpg|Guard (left) and officer (right) of the mounted Republican Guard File:EMGR Domenjod5 27092015.jpg|Guard motorcyclists File:French GR Cavalry squadron Domenjod 140717.jpg|Cavalry squadron gathered on Bastille Day 2017 File:EMGR Domenjod7 29092021.jpg|Escorting the body of a soldier fallen in Mali - 2021 </gallery> ==See also== * [[Bastille Day military parade]] * [[Cadre Noir]] – an [[Classical dressage|equestrian]] ceremonial unit of the [[French Army]] * [[Cent-gardes Squadron]] * [[Cuirassiers Regiment (Italy)]] * [[Presidential Guard (disambiguation)]] * [[Republican guard]] * [[Salle des Traditions de la Garde Républicaine]] ==References== {{reflist}} == External links == {{commons|Garde républicaine (France)}} *{{official|https://www.gendarmerie.interieur.gouv.fr/garde-republicaine/}} {{in lang|fr}} *[https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=YbHV40fiAAA Dans les coulisses de la Garde républicaine] {{Law enforcement agencies of France}} {{Visitor attractions in Paris}} {{Authority control}} [[Category:Units and formations of the French Gendarmerie|Republican Guard]] [[Category:Guards regiments of France]] [[Category:Mounted police]] [[Category:Guards of honour]] [[Category:Military units and formations established in 1848]] [[Category:Gendarmerie brigades]]
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