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* Many [[Latin America]]n countries name their [[paramilitary]] forces the "National Guard" |
* Many [[Latin America]]n countries name their [[paramilitary]] forces the "National Guard" |
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* There was a [[National Guard (France)|French National Guard]] during the [[French Revolution]]. |
* There was a [[National Guard (France)|French National Guard]] during the [[French Revolution]]. |
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* The [[Saudi Arabian National Guard]] - is directly loyal to and responsible to the Saudi Royal Family. |
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Revision as of 19:25, 15 July 2004
The term "National Guard", when used by itself, can refer to:
- The United States National Guard
- A 1930s political movement in Ireland, formally named the Army Comrades Association: see Blueshirts
- Many Latin American countries name their paramilitary forces the "National Guard"
- There was a French National Guard during the French Revolution.
- The Saudi Arabian National Guard - is directly loyal to and responsible to the Saudi Royal Family.