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  2. Presidential Guards Brigade (Nigeria) - Wikipedia

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    The Presidential Guards Brigade is the only guard of honour and protective security unit brigade of the Nigerian Army (NA) responsible for counterintelligence to prevent assassination or sabotage of the Aso Rock Presidential Villa, crowd control in the event of chaos, important ceremonial duties in various ceremonies, protecting the President of Nigeria, public security, and support military ...

  3. Presidential Guard - Wikipedia

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    Presidential Guards Brigade (Nigeria) President's Bodyguard (Pakistan) Palestinian Presidential Guard; Presidential Security Command, Philippines; Kremlin Regiment ...

  4. Presidential Guard Brigade (Uganda) - Wikipedia

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    The 10,000 strong brigade has personnel pulled from western Uganda and trained to be loyal to the president first and foremost. [1] The unit is responsible for counter-revolutionary, irregular warfare operations, preventing terrorist attacks in the country, protecting the President of Uganda, providing security in the Lake Albert region, and ...

  5. Presidential Security Command - Wikipedia

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    At war's end, it was in turn replaced by the AFP Presidential Guards Battalion under the orders of President Sergio Osmeña and would remain until the time of his successor, Manuel Roxas. The PSG of today traces its origins to 1950 when President Elpidio Quirino transferred the Presidential Guards Battalion under the control of the Philippine ...

  6. Zimbabwe National Army - Wikipedia

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    An officer of the Presidential Guard commanding a parade. The Zimbabwe National Army has eight brigade-sized formations, plus two district commands. These are 1 to 5 Infantry Brigades, Presidential Guard Brigade, Mechanised Brigade and Artillery Brigade, Harare District and Bulawayo District. [35]

  7. Malacañang Park - Wikipedia

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    The Presidential Security Group's headquarters, formerly the office of the Bureau of Animal Industry, is often associated with Malacanang Park. However the Presidential Museum and Library citing a 1940 map, insists that the Malacanang Park has always been a recreational park with the PSG headquarters not within the park's grounds.

  8. 'On the edge of my seat.' Heritage Museums & Gardens ... - AOL

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    Josiah Lilly IV, right, holds onto a shovel that his father, Josiah Lilly III, and mother Josephine Lilly used during the groundbreaking for Heritage Museums & Gardens 66 years ago.

  9. Separate Presidential Brigade - Wikipedia

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    The 24th independent brigade of the NGU was renamed the 24th National Guard Special Purpose Brigade by order of the KNGU on December 24, 1998. [2] By Decree of the President of Ukraine dated October 30, 1999, the 24th Brigade was awarded the honorary title "Kyiv" for the merits of personnel in tasks ensuring public order in Ukraine's capital.