Ceremonial unit of the Russian armed forces
Volgograd Honour Guard Russian: Рота Почетный караул Волгоград |
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A soldier of the company |
Active | 29 January 1968; 56 years ago (1968-01-29) |
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Country | Russia |
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Branch | Russian Armed Forces |
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Role | Memorial affairs, ceremonies and special events |
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Size | 100[1] |
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Part of | 20th Guards Motor Rifle Brigade |
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Garrison/HQ | Volgograd |
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Nickname(s) | Silent Drill Platoon |
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Anniversaries | January 28 |
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Current commander | Major Igor Danilov |
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Military unit
The Volgograd Honour Guard (Russian: Рота Почетный караул Волгоград), officially known as the Honour Guard Company of the 20th Separate Guards Motor Rifle Brigade is a ceremonial unit of the Russian Armed Forces that is subordinate to the 20th Guards Motor Rifle Brigade of the Southern Military District. Its main task is to guard the Mamayev Kurgan Memorial Complex from 9AM to 8PM[2] and to participate in the escorting of special guests to Volgograd.[3][4] In addition, the personnel of the company take part in commemorations and events held in the Southern Military District. All 100 members of the company have to be at least 180 cm (5 ft 11 in).[5][6][7] The company uses uniforms from the 154th Preobrazhensky Independent Commandant's Regiment, though not directly associated with it.
From its formation on January 29, 1968, to its transfer to the 20th Guards Motor Rifle Brigade on December 1, 2010, the company was designated as the 46th Separate Honour Guard Company and directly subordinate to the district headquarters.[8]
Gallery
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The unit's summer uniform.
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The unit's winter uniform.
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The changing of the guards in the summer uniform
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The changing of the guards in the winter uniform
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The soldiers training
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The unit's uniform collection
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