The Saudi Arabian Royal Guard Regiment is a military unit originally independent but incorporated into the Saudi Arabian Army in 1964. The Royal Guard retains the unique mission of protecting the royal House of Saud, providing security for the King of Saudi Arabia. The Royal Guard reports directly to the king and maintains separate communications from the regular army. It consists of four light infantry battalions based near Riyadh and is led by General Hamad ibn Muhammad al-Uhali.
The Saudi Arabian Royal Guard Regiment is a military unit originally independent but incorporated into the Saudi Arabian Army in 1964. The Royal Guard retains the unique mission of protecting the royal House of Saud, providing security for the King of Saudi Arabia. The Royal Guard reports directly to the king and maintains separate communications from the regular army. It consists of four light infantry battalions based near Riyadh and is led by General Hamad ibn Muhammad al-Uhali.
The Saudi Arabian Royal Guard Regiment is a military unit originally independent but incorporated into the Saudi Arabian Army in 1964. The Royal Guard retains the unique mission of protecting the royal House of Saud, providing security for the King of Saudi Arabia. The Royal Guard reports directly to the king and maintains separate communications from the regular army. It consists of four light infantry battalions based near Riyadh and is led by General Hamad ibn Muhammad al-Uhali.
The Saudi Arabian Royal Guard Regiment is a unit Enlisted
in the Saudi Arabian Army. Originally an independent military force, the Royal Guards were incorporated into Private (Arabic:) the Army in 1964. However, the Royal Guards still re First Private (Arabic:) tained their unique mission of protecting the House of Saud. Units of the Royal Guard protect the King of Saudi Corporal (Arabic:) Arabia at all times.[1] The Royal Guards report directly to the king and for security reasons maintain a separate communications network from the regular Army.
Vice Sergeant (Arabic:)
Members of the Royal Guard Regiment often wore the
owing white thaub (robe) and white kayah and qutrah (traditional Arab headgear of skullcap and scarf). Royal Guardsmen wear bright green berets when in conventional uniforms.
First Class Sergeant (Arabic:)
Sergeant (Arabic:)
Master Sergeant (Arabic:)
3 References [1] Royal Saudi Land Forces
Strength
The Royal Guard Regiment consists of four light infantry
battalions, based near Riyadh. The commander of the Royal Guard is General Hamad ibn Muhammad al-Uhali.
Ranks
Ocers (up) Enlisted (down)
Ocers Lieutenant (Arabic:) First Class Lieutenant (Arabic:) Captain (Arabic:) Major (Arabic:) Lieutenant Colonel (Arabic:) Colonel (Arabic:) Brigadier General (Arabic:) General (Arabic:) First Class General (Arabic:) Field Marshal (Arabic:) First Class Field Marshal (Arabic:) 1
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