Jordan Royal Guard
Jordan Special Royal Guard Command قيادة الحرس الملكي الخاص | |
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Founded | October 1920 |
Current form | March 1956 |
Headquarters | Amman |
Leadership | |
Commander | King Abdullah II |
Related articles | |
History | Desert Force Arab Legion Transjordan Frontier Force |
Ranks | Jordanian military ranks |
Jordan's Special Royal Guard Command is a part of the Jordanian Armed Forces, and is composed of two combat and one ceremonial units.
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The Royal Guard Brigade is one of the most elite units of the Jordanian army and is primarily responsible for the military protection and defense of the royal Hashemite dynasty.
The Royal Guard Brigade is based in Amman. Its members are largely recruited from the most loyal Bedouin tribes of the east bank of Jordan. It is not to be confused with the king's Circassian Bodyguard who, though part of the Special Royal Guard Command, are a separate unit primarily assigned to ceremonial duties within the interior of Jordan's various Royal palaces.
The Special Royal Guard Command is under the direct personal control of the King. His Majesty’s Special Security Group is a unit within the Royal Guard Brigade and is responsible for the close personal security of the king and is basically the Jordanian equivalent of the U.S. Secret Service. It was formerly commanded by the king's brother, Prince Ali.[1][2]
The Special Mission Brigade has a dual function. While it provides security services to the royal palace it is also charged with the protection of other important Jordanian state institutions and the maintenance of internal security within the state. This includes anti-terrorist security operations in urban areas.
Former commanders
Lieutenant-Colonel Prince Ali bin Hussein was the commander from 1999 until January 28, 2008.[2]
Brigadier Hussein Majali was the commander before Prince Ali Bin Al Hussein.[3]
References
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External links
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