Republican Guard (Laeral)
The Republican Guard (Fr: Garde Républicaine, Mn: Gònghédǎng wèiduì) was an elite Laeralian military unit in existence from 1923 to 1968. Established in the first year of the Republic of Laeral by President René Gramont as a military unit separate from the Laeralian Army and of secure loyalty to the Social Democratic regime. Composed of elite troops receiving superior training and equipment than standard Laeralian army units, the Republican Guard reported directly to the President of the Republic. The Republican Guard served with distinction in numerous conflicts during its existence, including the Brissac War, the Accession of Lienne, the Bloody Summer, and the Great War. After the end of the Great War, the Republican Guard was disbanded and reincorporated into the Laeralian National Security Force. Elements of its role and traditions remain in the elite Special Forces units of the LNSF and the Federal Marshals charged with protection of the Laeralian president.
Founding
Red Banner Brigades
Organization
The First Regiment of the Republican Guard was charged with the protection of the president and other governmental leaders. Permanently stationed around Laeralsford and the president's person, the First Regiment saw significant action in the Bloody Summer. The Second, Third, and Fourth Regiments of the Republican Guard were deployed in offensive and counterterrorism roles abroad.
regimental nicknames
Service History
Legacy
Units, defector to RSDL