Republican Guard (Syria)

Syrian Republican Guard
الحرس الجمهوري السوري
Republican Guard shoulder sleeve insignia
Active1976–present
Country Syria
Allegiance President of Syria
Branch Syrian Arab Army
TypeMechanized infantry
RoleShock troops
Size25,000[1] or 60,000 guardsmen (2017)[2][3]
Garrison/HQMount Qasioun, Damascus
Tactical color marking
Engagements
Commanders
CommanderMaj. Gen. Ghassan Iskandar Tarraf[6][7]
Deputy CommanderBrig. Gen. Mohamed Qasem[8]
Chief of StaffBrig. Gen. Hussein Smia[9]
30th Division CommanderMaj. Gen. Mohamad Saftly[16]
Brigade CommandersBrig. Gen. Kamal Itiya (101th Brigade)[17]
Brig. Gen. Mundir Ibrahim (103th Brigade)[18]
Col. Assad Omran (104th Brigade)[17]
Brig. Gen. Aqil Jumaa (106th Brigade)[19]
Notable
commanders
Bashar al-Assad
Maj. Gen. Adnan Makhlouf
Maj. Gen. Talal Makhlouf[10]
Maj. Gen. Issam Zahreddine [11]
Maj. Gen. Malik Aliaa[12][13]
Maj. Gen. Shoaeb Suleiman[8]
Brig. Gen. Manaf Tlass
Brig. Gen. Ali Khuzam [14]
Col. Nizar Mahmoud [15]

The Syrian Republican Guard (Arabic: الحرس الجمهوري السوري, romanizedal-Ḥaras as-Sūrīyah al-Jumhūrīy), also known as the Presidential Guard, is an elite 25,000 man unit, although it may actually approach corps size with around 60,000 guardsmen.[3][21] It is composed of two mechanized divisions. Its main purpose is to protect the capital of Syria, Damascus, from any foreign or domestic threats. The Guard was the only Syrian military unit allowed within the capital before the civil war.[22] It is designed to defend the President of the Republic as well as the major presidential and strategic institutions, including the presidential palaces.

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  6. ^ Gregory Waters (31 October 2023). "Ghassan was appointed head of the SRG on Oct 15. Just 6 years ago he was promoted from head of the 1018th Battalion to command the 104th Brigade. June 2020 he left DeZ & took command of the 123rd Brig". Twitter. Retrieved 30 December 2023.
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  9. ^ "Brigadier General Hussein Smia (from Kilmakho, #Qardaha_District) as chief of staff of the #Republican_Guard".
  10. ^ "TALAL SHAFIQ MAKHLOUF".
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  14. ^ Operation to break #ISIS-imposed siege on #DeirEzZor is called "The Prince of Martyrs" in memory of Brigadier General Ali Khuzam
  15. ^ Gregory Waters (15 May 2019). "Col Nizar Mahmoud, commander of the 800th Battalion #Republican_Guard died either in #Hama or #Abu_Dhuhur #Idlib". Twitter. Retrieved 28 February 2024.
  16. ^ Gregory Waters (12 April 2024). "Changes to Syria's special forces this week: Recently appointed Mohamad Saftly moved to command 30th SRG Division. Replaced as head of Special Forces by Suhail Hassan. Suhail replaced as head of 25th Div by former senior Tiger commander, current 30th Div commander Saleh Abdullah". Twitter. Retrieved 14 April 2024.
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  22. ^ MEIB (August 2000). "Syria's Praetorian Guards: A Primer". Middle East Intelligence Bulletin. 2 (7). Archived from the original on 4 July 2012. Retrieved 20 July 2011.

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