Mongolian State Honor Guard

The Mongolian State Honor Guard is an honor guard unit of the Armed Forces of Mongolia. The Mongolian State Honor Guard was founded on 16 August 1955, as an honor guard unit of the People's Army of the Mongolian People's Republic.

Mongolian State Honor Guard
Монголын төрийн хүндэт харуул
The battalion at Khaan Quest in 2007.
Active16 August 1955 (1955-08-16)
Country Mongolia
BranchArmed Forces of Mongolia
TypeHonor Guard
RoleCeremonial guard
Part of032 Military Unit
Garrison/HQUlaanbaatar
Commanders
Notable
commanders
Jamsrangijn Jondon[1]
Insignia
Ceremonial Tug

Overview

The honor guard company's different units participate in all major events organized by the Ministry of Defense, such as state arrival ceremonies for foreign heads of state (dignitaries such as Vladimir Putin,[2] Xi Jinping and Shinzo Abe), government and military delegations during their official visits to Ulaanbaatar, as well as a large number of other diverse events. Domestically, another major event is the annual Mongolian State Flag Day parade on Sükhbaatar Square. It also had taken part in the anniversaries of the Battles of Khalkhin Gol and the Khaan Quest military exercise.[3] In 2015, the guard of honor took part in over 200 ceremonial events, including the Moscow Victory Day Parade on Red Square. Members of the unit are required to be 180 cm (5 ft 11 in) tall and have good physical traits.[4][5][6]

It is the only unit authorized to carry a ceremonial white tug as its unit colour on parade.

Uniform

While Mongolia was under a socialist government, the unit's uniform did not differ much from the full dress uniform of the Soviet Army. After 1991, the uniforms from the era of Genghis Khan and the Mongol Empire came back into style within the armed forces.[7] Today, the uniform of the guard is based on the garment of the personal guard of the Great Khan. Throughout the years, the unit uniform has been changed 3 times: in 1970, 2006, and 2011.

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