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  2. File : Thure de Thulstrup - L. Prang and Co. - Battle of ...

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  3. Kremlin Regiment - Wikipedia

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    Soviet guards on their way to Lenin's mausoleum, 1988 Soviet guard on their way from Lenin's mausoleum, 1990. When the leaders of the Soviet Union moved from Petrograd to the Moscow Kremlin in early 1918, their protection was entrusted to the Red Latvian Riflemen, under the command of the Commandant of the Kremlin Garrison.

  4. Cavalry corps (Soviet Union) - Wikipedia

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    Members of the Kremlin Regiment on horseback dressed in the uniforms of the cavalry corps.. The cavalry corps (Russian: кавалерийский корпус) of the Workers and Peasant Red Army was a type of military formation that existed from the early days of the Russian Civil War until 1947 when the Red Army was renamed as the Soviet Army and all cavalry corps were disbanded.

  5. Russian Guards - Wikipedia

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    Badge of the Soviet Guards (1941). "Guards" (Russian: Гвардия, romanized: Gvardiya) designations were awarded to units and formations that distinguished themselves during the Second World War by the order of People's Commissar for Defence of USSR No.303 on the 18 September 1941, and were considered to have elite status. However, the ...

  6. Guards unit (Soviet Union) - Wikipedia

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    Guards units (Russian: Гвардия, romanized: Gvardiya) were elite units and formations in the Soviet Armed Forces that continue to exist in the Russian Armed Forces and other post-Soviet states. These units were awarded Guards status after distinguishing themselves in wartime service, and are considered to have elite status.

  7. List of guards units of Russia - Wikipedia

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    120th Guards Fighter Aviation Regiment, Domna, 27 km southwest of Chita (MiG-29) 159th Guards Fighter Aviation Regiment; 98th Separate Guards Mixed Aviation Regiment; 42nd Guards Bomber Aviation Regiment (42 Gv BAP) (Su-24) (Verino - Pereyaslavka, Khabarovsk Kray) (to disband(?)) 18th Guards Attack Aviation Regiment; 6950th Guards Air Base

  8. National Guard of Russia - Wikipedia

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    The National Guard of Russia is officially known as the Federal National Guard Troops Service of the Russian Federation (Russian: Федеральная служба войск национальной гвардии Российской Федерации, romanized: Federal'naya sluzhba voysk natsional'noy gvardii Rossiyskoy Federatsii).

  9. Federal Protective Service (Russia) - Wikipedia

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    A soldier of the Kremlin Regiment in a full dress uniform at Post No. 1 (Tomb of the Unknown Soldier). The FSO is organized into the following services: Management (Director, Deputies) Presidential Security Service; Security Service; Commandant's Office of the Moscow Kremlin. Kremlin Regiment. Regiment HQ; Presidential Band of the Russian ...