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The People's Guard was the privileged military force in the country. Founded on 5 September 1917, as the Worker's Guard, it was later renamed the Red Guard, and finally the People's Guard. It was a highly politicized military structure placed directly under the control of parliament rather than the Ministry of War.
NATO militaries also often train with Georgian military and have annual military drills in Georgia. Georgia also rebuilt its damaged military bases and constructed more military barracks. By late 2010 the Georgian military had reached a strength greater than pre-war levels and, after completing the reforms, decisively reduced military spending.
Early states in present-day Georgia, c. 600 to 150 BC. Iberia (Georgian: იბერია, Latin: Iberia and Greek: Ἰβηρία), also known as Iveria (Georgian: ივერია), was a name given by the ancient Greeks and Romans to the Georgian kingdom of Kartli [1] (4th century BC – 5th century AD), corresponding roughly to east and south present-day Georgia.
Wars involving Georgia (country) (13 C, 25 P) Pages in category "Military history of Georgia (country)" The following 33 pages are in this category, out of 33 total.
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Military units and formations of Georgia (country) (1 C, 15 P) Pages in category "Military of Georgia (country)" The following 15 pages are in this category, out of 15 total.
Georgia became a major recipient of US foreign and military aid, signed a strategic partnership with NATO and declared an ambition to join both NATO and the EU. In 2002, the United States sent hundreds of Special Operations Forces to train the Military of Georgia—a program known as the Georgia Train and Equip Program.
This is a list of the battles in the history of the country of Georgia. The list gives the name, the date, the combatants, and the result of the battles following this legend: Georgian victory Georgian defeat Another result Ongoing conflict (*e.g. a treaty or peace without a clear result,