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The Palace Guard by Ernst Rudolf. Royal guards have historically comprised both purely ceremonial units serving in close proximity to the monarch, as well as regiments from all arms, forming a designated substantial elite and intended for active service as part of the army.
The Royal Guard Brigade is based in Amman. Its members are largely recruited from the most loyal Bedouin tribes of the east bank of Jordan. It is not to be confused with the king's Circassian Bodyguard who, though part of the Special Royal Guard Command, are a separate unit primarily assigned to ceremonial duties within the interior of Jordan's various Royal palaces.
The materials of the scales (찰) that make up the armor, such as Su-eun-gap (수은갑, mercury armor), Yu-yeop-gap (유엽갑, willow leaf armor), Pi-gap (피갑, leather armor), and Ji-gap (지갑, paper armor) are different. Still, they all share the common feature of having holes punched in the scales, laced with deer leather.
Sumunjang (수문장), Chief gatekeeper of the royal palaces gates. The Wanggung Sumunjang (Korean: 왕궁수문장; Hanja: 王宮守門將) literally translates as door guard of the royal palace or Sumungun (Korean: 수문군; Hanja: 守門軍) literally translates as military doorkeepers, for short is a royal guard unit of the Joseon Dynasty, whose primary duty is to guard the walls and ...
A 3½-ounce serving of sockeye salmon contains an average of 670 international units (IU) of vitamin D, more than the recommended daily value for a person under age 70, according to the U.S ...
Workday CEO Carl Eschenbach said the layoffs are necessary to prioritize investments such as artificial intelligence, while also freeing up resources to expand the company's presence in different ...
China’s power industry began construction on nearly 100 gigawatts of new coal plant capacity last year, the most in nearly a decade, a report from two clean-energy groups said Thursday.
Each house had a distinct symbol: a mole, a swallow, the heavens, a pillar, a tower of snow, a tree, a golden flower, a fountain, a harp, a hammer and anvil, and finally the triple symbol of the King, namely the moon, sun, and scarlet heart worn by the Royal Guard.