Independent Honor Guard Battalion (Turkmenistan)

The Independent Honor Guard Battalion of the Ministry of Defence of Turkmenistan (Turkmen: Türkmenistanyň Goranmak Ministrligi Hormat Garawuly Batalyony; Russian: Отдельный батальон Почетного караула Министерства обороны Туркменистан) is the official ceremonial unit of the Armed Forces of Turkmenistan that serves as a guard of honour unit.[1] The battalion guards the Independence Monument, the National Museum of Turkmenistan and the Presidential Palace in Ashgabat. The battalion was formed in 1992 as one of the first purely ceremonial units of the Turkmen Armed Forces. The battalion is composed of two infantry companies and also maintains cavalry company. The Turkmen Internal Troops, Turkmen Border Troops, and Turkmen National Guard are excluded from the battalion.

Independent Honor Guard Battalion (Military Unit 20016)
Active1992 (1992)
Country Turkmenistan
Allegiance President of Turkmenistan
BranchArmed Forces of Turkmenistan
TypeInfantry, cavalry
Rolepublic duties
Size100+
Part of Ministry of Defense
 Turkmen Ground Forces
Garrison/HQAshgabat
MarchNiyazov's Honour March
RifleSKS
Commanders
Notable
commanders
Pygy Baýramdurdyýew

Role and history of activities

Ceremonial duties are usually served by the battalion:

A military band was created within the unit in 1992.[9]

The battalion in the 2010 Moscow Victory Day Parade.
Dmitry Medvedev inspecting the battalion with his Turkmen counterpart in Ashgabat in 2008.

Independence Day

One of the first events the battalion took part in was the independence day military parade on Makhtumkuli Avenue in October 1992, serving as linemen for the parading troops. The battalion is the first contingent on Independence Square during the annual Independence Day Parade, during which it also performs a unique drill routine[10] that sees it create shapes and figures such as a Map of Turkmenistan[11], the Akhal-Teke,[12] and a figure of the number "27".[13]

Victory Day 2010

The battalion took part in the annual Victory Day Parade in Moscow in May 2010, and with the Russian Government's permission, the commander of the battalion, Major General Pygy Baýramdurdyýew, led the contingent on horseback, with the white Akhal-Teke horse being a descendant of the horse Marshal Georgy Zhukov rode on during the Moscow Victory Parade of 1945.[14][15][16] President Gurbanguly Berdimuhamedov praised the level of training of the unit put in while in Moscow, saying that it will be "immortalized in modern history of Turkmenistan".[17]

Victory Day Parade in Ashgabat

In 2020, the battalion took part in the first Victory Parade in Ashgabat, held at Halk Hakydasy Memorial Complex on the occasion of the 75th anniversary of the war victory. The one of the color guards In the parade held the combat flag of the 748th Infantry Regiment, which was the unit Berdymuhammed Annayev (President Berdimuhamedov's grandfather) served in during the Great Patriotic War. The battalion received the flag at Ashgabat International Airport from a color guard from the Russian Armed Forces that was on a special Moscow-Ashgabat flight. They were transported by a special car to the site of the parade.[18] The Victory Banner was also brought from Russia to be trooped on the square.[19]

Victory Day 2020

The two Turkmen Pobeda cars during the nighttime rehearsal on Red Square.

During the 2020 Moscow Victory Day Parade, the Turkmen contingent from the battalion consisted of two color guards riding in two GAZ-M20 Pobeda cars brought in from the Turkmen capital. One guards carried the Flag of Turkmenistan and the other carried the combat flag of the 748th Infantry Regiment.[20]

Uniform

The full dress uniform of the infantry unit is based on that of Russian honor guards and has a range of shades of green, the national color. The cavalry squadron wears more traditional clothing. Their uniform consists of fur hats and long quilted robes, as well harem pants that resemble loose trousers. [21] In March 2015, Berdimuhamedov personally sampled the new dress uniform of the guard of honor and the equestrian escort after a meeting of the State Security Council of Turkmenistan.[22]

Unit photos

See also

References

  1. https://milligosun.gov.tm/habar/sagbolun-serkerdeler-DXXhmkgKAO
  2. http://www.tdh.gov.tm/news/en/articles.aspx&article12065&cat19
  3. http://tdh.gov.tm/news/en/articles.aspx&article15657&cat26
  4. tepfair (15 November 2009). "Ashgabat, Turkmenistan 05 - Changing of the Guards" via YouTube.
  5. "A statue of Turkmenistan's eccentric leader and President, Saparmurat Niyazov, is guarded by soldiers at the country's independence memorial in Ashgabat, Turkmenistan, in 2003". Retrieved June 16, 2018.
  6. Brummell, Paul (2005). Turkmenistan. ISBN 9781841621449.
  7. https://amp.rbc.ru/rbcnews/society/18/01/2010/5703d8e19a7947733180dccc
  8. https://www.milligosun.gov.tm/habar/mukaddes-borjun-uc-galkany-vxGef25PnC
  9. http://www.turkmenistan.gov.tm/?id=8211
  10. https://milligosun.gov.tm/habar/bay-medeni-mirasymyzyn-nysanlary-hvnUbAt9Wo
  11. https://www.turkmenistan-kultur.at/ru/austria143-20-jahrestag.html
  12. http://www.toptj.com/News/2014/10/27/v_turkmenii_v_chest_dnya_nezavisimosti_proshel_voennyy_parad
  13. https://www.mfa.gov.tm/tk/news/992
  14. https://web.archive.org/web/20100429213347/http://english.ruvr.ru/2010/04/28/7010647.html
  15. Веневетинов, Ноам (2018-12-20). План D накануне. ISBN 9785040421350.
  16. http://gundogar.org/?0221049509000000000000013000000
  17. http://www.turkmenistan.ru/en/node/8615
  18. https://milligosun.gov.tm/habar/russiya-federasiyasynyn-wekiliyeti-748-nji-atyjylyk-polkunyn-sowesjen-baydagyny-yurdumyza-getirdi-a46oATcJIY
  19. http://en.kremlin.ru/events/president/news/63347
  20. https://turkmenportal.com/blog/28376/turkmenskie-voennye-prinyali-uchastie-v-parade-pobedy-na-krasnoi-ploshchadi
  21. http://newsland.com/community/5652/content/rota-pochetnogo-karaula-turmenbashi/5736531
  22. https://turkmenportal.com/blog/4609
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