French Republican Guard

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Two republican guards in ceremony uniform in front of a side entrance of the Élysée Palace
Two republican guards in ceremony uniform in front of a side entrance of the Élysée Palace

The French Republican Guard (French: Garde républicaine) is the ceremonial unit of the Gendarmerie Nationale of France. It consists of two infantry regiments (one includes a motorcycle squadron) and a horse cavalry regiment. It also has four musical formations, as well as groups demonstrating prowess in horseback or motorcycle maneuvers.

Its missions include:

The close physical protection of the President is entrusted to the GSPR (Groupe de Sécurité de la Présidence de la République), and the SPHP (Service de Protection des Hautes Personalités), not part of the Guard.

The Republican Guard also fulfills an important diplomatic role, representing France at sporting and cultural events abroad and receiving important dignitaries at home. Controversially, they will frequently accept colors and other honors from regiments of allied countries, but they will usually award their own honors, such as the famed spurs of the Republican Guard, only to royalty or to individuals of historic standing.

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