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Country
  
Latvia

Garrison/HQ
  
Rīga

Founded
  
23 August 1991, Latvia

Size
  
more than 8,000

Anniversaries
  
August 23, 1991

Headquarters
  
Riga, Latvia

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Allegiance
  
Latvian National Armed Forces

Type
  
Light Infantry volunteer force

Part of
  
Latvian National Armed Forces

Similar
  
Latvian National Armed Fo, Latvian Land Forces, Latvian Naval Forces, Latvian Air Force, Malev

The latvian national guard


The Latvian National Guard or NG (Latvian: Latvijas Republikas Zemessardze or ZS) is a part of the Latvian National Armed Forces. The National Guard is a basic land component, consisting of volunteers who perform traditional national guard duties such as crisis response and support for military operations. It consists of the Staff Heaquarters and 3 brigades (formally - regions or novadi, which are divided into 18 battalions. The National Guard continued its development also after Latvia joined NATO.

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History

The National Guard was established in August 23, 1991 by the Supreme Council of the Republic of Latvia as a voluntary public military self-defense organization. Its roots can be traced to the pre-World War II Aizsargi organization. It is the largest NAF structure in terms of numbers. The National Guard has always played an essential role in the national defense system by allowing the public to be involved in national defense. A number of National Guard battalions have been transformed into high-readiness reserve forces, which can be deployed immediately on international military operations.

The youth organization of the National Guard, the Youth Guard (Latvian: Latvijas Republikas Jaunsardze, JS), was established in 1992. It is the largest youth movement in Latvia, bringing together young people from the age of 12 to 18.

An aviation component of the National Guard was introduced in 1993, with a fleet of ex-Soviet DOSAAF light aircraft and gliders. In 2000 the aviation component became part of the Air Force.

Mission

The main task of the National Guard is to support the regular Land Force units by defending the national territory during military threat and to perform NAF combat support and combat logistics functions. At the same time, the National Guard will continue providing assistance to the public regarding crisis control, as well as to the Latvian State Police regarding provision of public law and order, and continue the safeguarding of sites of national security importance.

The main mission of the National Guard is to:

  • Ensure the combat and mobilization readiness of its own units;
  • Provide legal and military training for National Guard soldiers;
  • Provide national juridical order.
  • Structure

    (as of October 1, 2016:)

    National Guard (NG) Headquarters (Rīga)

  • NG Cyber Defense Unit (Rīga)
  • NG Special PSYOPS Support Platoon (Valmiera)
  • NG Veterans' Union (Rīga)
  • Central Band of the National Guard (Rīga)
  • National Guard 2nd Brigade (Rīga HQ):

  • NG Student Battalion (Rīga)
  • NG 17th Anti-Air Defense Battalion (Rīga)
  • NG 19th Logistics Battalion (Rīga)
  • NG 22nd Infantry Battalion (Valmiera)
  • NG 27th Infantry Battalion (Cēsis)
  • NG 54th Engineer Battalion (Ogre)
  • National Guard 3rd Brigade (Rēzekne HQ):

  • NG 25th Infantry Battalion (Gulbene)
  • NG 31st CBRN Defense Battalion (Alūksne)
  • NG 32nd Infantry Battalion (Rēzekne)
  • NG 34th Artillery Battalion (Daugavpils)
  • NG 35th Logistics Battalion (Preiļi)
  • NG 55th Infantry Battalion (Aizkraukle)
  • NG 56th Infantry Battalion (Jēkabpils)
  • National Guard 4th Brigade (Liepāja HQ):

  • NG 44th Infantry Battalion (Liepāja)
  • NG 46th Infantry Battalion (Ventspils)
  • NG 51st Infantry Battalion (Dobele)
  • NG 52nd Infantry Battalion (Jelgava)
  • NG 45th Logistics Battalion (Kuldīga)
  • Cooperation

    The National Guard has established close co-operation with similar organizations abroad – the US Michigan Army National Guard, the Australian Army Reserve, the UK Territorial Army, and the Home Guard organizations of Denmark, Sweden, Norway, Lithuania and Estonia.

    References

    Latvian National Guard Wikipedia


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