Ceremonial Guard Battalion

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Ceremonial Guard Battalion
Ceremonial Guard Battalion of North Macedonia
Active22 July 2002
Country Republic of North Macedonia
Allegiance President of North Macedonia
BranchArmy of the Republic of North Macedonia
TypeGuard of honour
Role
  • Military honors
  • Welcoming and sending off ceremonial duties
  • Funeral honors
  • Flag ceremonies
  • Maintains the tomb of the late President of Macedonia
  • Maintains the combat readiness of the unit
Garrison/HQIlinden, Skopje Region
Nickname(s)Macedonian Guard (Македонија Гарда)
Anniversaries11 November (Unit Day)
Commanders
Current
commander
Lieutenant Colonel Toni Tonev (since 30 October 2015)[1]
Notable
commanders
Lieutenant Colonel Toni Apostoloski
Insignia
Shoulder Patch

The Ceremonial Guard Battalion (Macedonian: Церемонијален гардански баталјон, romanized: Ceremonijalen gardanski bataljon), also known as the Honour Battalion (Macedonian: Баталјонот за почести, romanized: Bataljonot za počesti) is a military unit of the Macedonian Military. The mission of the Ceremonial Guard Battalion is to perform military honors for all events regulated by the rules of engagement in ARNM, as well as maintaining the combat readiness of the Ceremonial Guard Battalion units at the highest level.[2]

After the departure of Yugoslav People Army's from Macedonia, the Ceremonial Guard Battalion became an official regiment on March 26, 1992, as part of the First Guard Brigade. On July 22, 2002, the Honour and Serving Guards Battalion was designated as the main guard of honour for Macedonia. On March 1, 2006, it was renamed as the Honour and Serving Battalion. It has officially been entitled the Ceremonial Guard Battalion since April 1, 2012.[3][4]

The battalion provided honours for the state funerals of President Boris Trajkovski and songwriter Toše Proeski.

Structure

Structure of the battalion.
  • Battalion Command
    • Battalion Commander
  • Battalion Headquarters
  • Administration Company
  • Guard Company
    • Guard Platoon
    • Guard Platoon
    • Guard Platoon
    • Guard Platoon
  • Guard Company
    • Guard Platoon
    • Guard Platoon
    • Guard Platoon
    • Guard Platoon
  • Military Band

Military Band

The Military Band (Macedonian: Воениот оркестар, romanized: Voeniot orkestar) is a professional and unique unit inside the battalion, engaging in its duties by performing at significant protocol events organized by the army and the federal government. It was founded in 1944 in the city of Bitola, as part of the 7th Macedonian Drill Brigade. After the creation of the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (SFRY), the band worked in the ranks of the Third Army Area of the Yugoslav People's Army, based in Skopje. After independence, the band was reformed to represent the ARM in its entirety, acting as a musical ambassador.[5][6] It has performed in Bosnia and Herzegovina, Serbia and Bulgaria, and used foreign compositions made by famous composers such as Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky, John Philip Sousa, Johann Strauss and John Williams.[7]

Traditions

See also

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