The National Guards Unit of Bulgaria on parade
The Guard Battalion during the Estonia 100 parade in 2018
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) .
Active
Australia's Federation Guard
Australia
Austria
Bahrain
Belarus
Bangladesh
* President Guard's Regiment
Bhutan
Bulgaria
Canada
China (People’s Republic of China)
China (Republic of China/Taiwan)
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
Denmark
Estonia
Finland
Germany
India
Iran
Israel
Knesset Guard (Hebrew: Mishmar HaKnesset) responsible for the security of the Knesset building and the protection of its members (MKs).
Jordan
Kazakhstan
Korea (DPRK/"North Korea")
Guard units
Korea (ROK/"South Korea")
President of the Democratic Republic of Congo Joseph Kabila and South Korean president Lee Myung-bak walk through an honour guard cordon formed by the Traditional Guard Unit of the South Korean 3rd Infantry Division's , 2010
Montenegro
Morocco
Netherlands
Units with the word guards
Norway
Oman
Philippines
Indian president A. P. J. Abdul Kalam inspects a guard of honour formed by the Philippine Presidential Security Group , 2006
Romania
Russia
Saudi Arabia
Serbia
Singapore
Slovenia
Spain
Sweden
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
Vietnam
Military Honour Guard Battalion of the Vietnam People's Army
Historical
Friedrich Engels Guard Regiment
Bavaria
Byzantine
Varangian Guard , a unit of the Byzantine emperor chiefly made up of troops of Scandinavian and North West European origin.
Canada
China
East Germany
Ethiopia
Finland
For Guards units before 1918, see Russian Empire .
France
German Empire
Iran
Imperial Japan
Joseon Korea
Morocco
Prussia
Cavalry
Infantry (each of the foot guards and four of the guards grenadiers would form reserve (Landwehr ) units upon mobilization in August 1914)
Artillery
Support units
Papal States
Poland
Portugal
Roman Empire
Romania
Russian Empire
Saxony
Soviet Union
Spanish Netherlands
Sri Lanka
Army
Army reserve
Sweden
United Kingdom
Organizational units
Vatican
Vietnam
See also
Notes
References
Philip Mansel, Pillars of Monarchy: An Outline of the Political and Social History of Royal Guards 1400–1984 , ISBN 0-7043-2424-5