Royal Guard

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The Royal Guard

General Information
Country Flag-UK.jpg UK
Region Northern Ireland
Type Territorial Force
Structure
Total Soldiers 220~
Part of Reserves


The Royal Guard was the main territorial fighting force of the United Kingdom and was overseen by the Ministry of Defence. It was formed from the Reserves alongside the Royal Navy in December of 2008, shortly before Operation French Toast.

It had relatively low entry requirements, consisting of STRENGTH 5 and UK citizenship. It was designed to act as a slow reaction, massed damage defence force for the UK, and therefore sees little to no foreign deployment.

The majority of its members were kept to the UK's regions for political or economical reasons, and therefore could not move. However, there are also many that had the opportunity to experience other mobile forces, but chose to stay.

Royal Marines Deployment Force

Under Brigadier Horice P Fossil's initiative, a Royal Marine deployable force of roughly 20 men was organized, which would allow Royal Guard members to deploy abroad for limited periods of time, for combat.

Future of British Territorial Forces

After the de-construction of the Royal Guard in mid 2009, there was a lack of any territorial branch of the UK Armed Forces. A Royal Navy vessel, the HMS Westminster was commissioned for use by land-locked congressmen and politicians, but was later re-used as a general combat ship.

In September 2010, the British Army Reserve branch was set up, overseen and decided upon by Field Marshal George Norfolk, the then Chief of the General Staff. It is the current Territorial Armed Force of the British Army.

Ranks of the Royal Guard

Force OR-1 OR-5 OF-2 OF-3 OF-4 OF-8 OF-10
The Royal Guard
Private
Private
Corporal
Corporal
Sergeant
Sergeant
Lieutenant
Lieutenant
Captain
Captain
Colonel
Colonel
Brigadier
Brigadier
Role Guardsman Soldier Squad Second-in-Command Squad Commander Company Second-in-Command Company Commanding Officer Royal Guard Second-in-Command Commanding Officer, Royal Guard

Structure of the Royal Guard

Under Brigadier Certacito, E Company was opened as the elite, high strength division of the Royal Guard, entitled the Imperial Guard. It was made up of two squads.

An old RG logo
Commanding Officers of the Guard
From To Commanding Officers of the Royal Guard
Icon General.jpg Brigadier HazzN
Icon General.jpg Brigadier Horice P Fossil
Icon General.jpg Brigadier Certacito

Royal Guard is Disbanded mid 2009 due to concluded in-effectiveness.
30px The Royal Guard
20px
Able Company
20px
Baker Company
20px
Charlie Company
20px
Dog Company
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Echo Company
Squad A1 Squad B1 Squad C1 Squad D1 Squad E1
Squad A2 Squad B2 Squad C2 Squad D2 Squad E2
Squad A3 Squad B3 Squad C3 Squad D3
Squad A4 Squad B4 Squad C4 Squad D4
Squad A5


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