United Arab Emirates Presidential Guard
The UAE Presidential Guard is an elite military special operations unit of the United Arab Emirates Armed Forces. It is a military unit that operates outside the conventional framework of traditional armed forces. Its estimated 12,000 personnel are considered to be a premier fighting unit in the Middle East and the Arab world.
Its duties include protecting the Ra'is.
History
UAE-PG was formed in 2011 as a merger of the Amiri Guard, the Special Operations Command, and the Marine Battalion from the UAE Navy.In a traditional tribal society, a paramount sheikh would be protected by his armed retainers. These retainers come from tribes which had demonstrated long-term loyalty to the ruler. With the formation of professional armed forces, these armed retainers became the Emiri Guard. In 2011, the Emiri Guard command of the UAE Armed Forces was integrated into the new Presidential Guard Command.
Multiple foreign officers have served and/or are serving in the guard, including the guard's commander, Major General Mike Hindmarsh from the Australian Army. In October 2011, United States State Department approved of training support being provided by the United States Marine Corps for the guard under the Marine Corps Training Mission UAE. At around the same time, the USMC officially designated the UAE-PG as its Marine counterpart.
In January 2017, a 149-member contingent from the Presidential Guard, as well as a 35-member band, marched in the presence of Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed Al Nahyan and President of India Pranab Mukherjee on the Kartavya Path during the Delhi Republic Day parade.
In 2019, the UAE-PG inaugurated the opening of Martyr's Park, dedicated to UAE-PG personnel who were killed in the line of duty.