1st Security Group (South Korea)

The 1st Security Group (Korean: 제1경비단) is a military formation of the Republic of Korea Army. The group is subordinated to the Capital Defense Command. It headquartered in Seodaemun District, Seoul, and have the mission to guards Mt. Bukak, Mt. Inwang, the central part of downtown Seoul, and the Blue House.[1]

1st Security Group
제1경비단
Soldiers from the 1st Security Group in training at Segomjeong, Seoul
Active17 December 1996 – present
Country South Korea
Branch Republic of Korea Army
TypeCombined arms
RoleGuard
SizeAt least 520
Part ofCapital Defense Command
Garrison/HQSeodaemun District, Seoul
Commanders
Current
commander
Colonel Gwon Yeong-hwan

History

According to the plan by President Kim Young-sam to liquidate the remnants of the military dictatorship, on 17 December 1996, the 30th and 33rd Security Group were incorporated, and the 1st Security Group was established.[2]

The unit's main mission is to protect the president of Korea, the Blue House and its surrounding areas but after the President Yoon Suk-Yeol moved his office to Yongsan, the existence of the unit became less important and the number of troops was reduced to "just enough to maintain the safety for the Bugaksan's hikers".[3]

Organization

Equipped with 81mm mortars and 106mm recoilless guns mounted on light truck

  • 30th Security Battalion
  • 33rd Security Battalion

References

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