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Naval Ensign of Guyana: 1965–present: GDF Coast Guard Flag: 1965–present: Air Ensign of Guyana: 1965–present: GDF Air Corps Flag: 1965–present: Guyana Defence Force Flag: 1965–present: GDF Force Colour Flag: 1965–present: Guyana Police Force Flag: 1965–present: Guyana Prison Service Flag: 1965–present: Guyana Fire Service Flag ...
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The Military ranks of Guyana are the military insignia used by the Guyana Defence Force. Guyana shares a rank structure similar to that of the United Kingdom . [ 1 ]
In the 20th century, crime in Guyana was not properly documented, however the country was known to be extremely dangerous and violent [citation needed].The chart below shows the Guyanese homicide rate from 1990 until 2020, [1] where Guyana reported a peak intentional homicide rate of 28 murders per 100,000 in 2003 and a low of 10 murders per 100,000 in 2000.
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The Orders, decorations, and medals of Guyana were established after Guyana gained independence from the United Kingdom. In 1970 Guyana became a Republic and established its first two national awards under the Constitution of the Orders of Guyana. In 1976, the Constitution of the Orders of Guyana was amended to add a third national award.
The Guyana National Service was a public service organization, including a paramilitary element, formed in Guyana in 1973 and disbanded in 2000, amidst some controversy. [ 1 ] Function