Honor Guard Company (Belarus)

The Honor Guard Company of the Minsk Military Commandant (Belarusian: Рота ганаровай варты Мінскай ваеннай камендатуры; Russian: Рота почётного караула Минской военной комендатуры) is an honor guard unit of the Armed Forces of Belarus.

Honor Guard Company
Рота ганаровай варты
Soldiers of the company at the victory monument in Minsk.
Active22 January 1995; 29 years ago (1995-01-22)
Country Belarus
Branch Armed Forces of Belarus
TypeHonor Guard
RoleCeremonial guard
Part ofMinsk Military Commandant
Garrison/HQMinsk
Anniversaries17 February (Day of the Honor Guard)[1]
DecorationsVenezuela Order of 19 April[2]
Commanders
Current
commander
First Lieutenant Vladislav Shepelevich[3]
Deputy CommanderNikolay Grishankov
Insignia
Ceremonial Patch

Brief descriptor

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The company was formed on 22 January 1995 as a unit from the Minsk Air Defense and Rocket School and the Minsk Higher Military Command School.[4] To become a member of the honor guard of Belarus, one should be at least 185 cm (6 ft 1 in) and have strong health features.[5] It was later made into an independent unit on 17 February.[6] It is one of the youngest units of its kind in the Commonwealth of Independent States. Daily training in the company lasts at least 6 hours.[7] The company is made up of 144 military men, all of whom takes part in ceremonies in celebrations in Belarus and other countries, such as China, France, Poland, Qatar, Russia, the United Arab Emirates and Venezuela.[8][9] Despite being part of the Minsk Commandant, it does not actively recruit from the Minsk area.[10]

Duties

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During a meeting two days after a Russian parade in which the unit participated, President Alexander Lukashenko described it as the "crème de la crème of the Belarusian military".[11] This is reflected in the numerous events the company is seen at such as wreath laying ceremonies and arrival ceremonies (for foreign heads of state at the Independence Palace, heads of government at the Government House and military leaders at the Defence Ministry). The commander of the guard introduces the unit in the Belarusian language during state visits, one of the only institutions to use the language.[12] It has received a number of guests, including the Presidents of Azerbaijan, Turkmenistan, Georgia, India, Turkey, Cuba, the United States of America, Vietnam and Zimbabwe, the Prime Ministers of Hungary, Italy as well as figures such as the Patriarch of Moscow and all Rus'. During the Minsk II meetings in 2015, guardsmen did not leave the territory of the Palace of Independence more than 16 hours, periodically replacing each other at their posts.[13]

The annual Victory Day procession and Independence Day Parades on Victors Avenue take place with the full participation of the company.[14] The Defender of the Fatherland Day ceremony on Victory Square is also covered by the company.[15][16][17][18] During the Independence Day parade, it is notable not only for providing ceremonial markers in front of the tribune, but also performing precision exhibition drill since the 2002 parade on October Square.[19] Since 2004, the unit performing this drill routine known as the "Combined Guard of Honour Company" (Belarusian: Зводнай Роты Ганаровай Варты), consisting of full-time units personnel from the Armed Forces, the Border Guard Service, and the Internal Troops of the Ministry of Internal Affairs.[20][21]

It conducts a number of community organized events, having visited a local gymnasium in 2017 for example.[22] It celebrated its silver jubilee in 2020, getting large congratulations from Defence Minister Viktor Khrenin.[23] In preparations for the 2020 Minsk Victory Day Parade and during the COVID-19 pandemic in Belarus, members of the company was infected with COVID-19.[24]

Foreign parades

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The unit on the Red Square.

In 2014, a colour guard took part in Bastille Day military parade in France marking the centennial of the outbreak of the First World War.[25] During the 2010 Caracas Independence Day parade in Fort Tiuna, the company performed its own unique drill routine. It was also represented at the parade on Heroes' Avenue.[26] Those who participated in the trip were presented with an engraved watch from President Alexander Lukashenko.[27] In 2013, 2016, 2017 and 2019, it sent an exhibition team to Moscow with the Exemplary Military Band to participate in the Spasskaya Tower Military Music Festival and Tattoo on Red Square. The members of the company have also taken part in the 2015 China Victory Day Parade.[28] In 2020, it participated in the 75th anniversary Moscow Victory Day Parade on Red Square for the first time.[29] During the parade, the banners of the Zheleznyak Partisan Detachment and three units who participated in the Minsk Offensive were carried by the company.[30][31]

Organization

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  • Honor Guard of the Minsk Military Commandant[27]
    • Honor Guard of the Armed Forces
    • Honor Guard of the Internal Troops (Military Unit 3214)
    • Honor Guard Company of the Border Troops

Other honor guard units in the armed forces include the following:

  • Honor Guard of the Baranavichy Military Commandant
  • Honor Guard of the Babruysk Military
  • Honor Guard of the Barysaw Military Commandant
  • Honor Guard of the Brest Military Commandant
  • Honor Guard of the Grodno Military Commandant

Unit Band

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The Band of the Honor Guard Company of the Minsk Military Commandant was founded on 1 July 1995, as the Military Band of the Minsk Garrison's Office. Since 2018, the band has used chromatic fanfare trumpets in its ranks. For 21 years until 2016, the commander of the band was Serguei Kostiuchenko. It works alongside the honor guard in taking part state visits and other ceremonies in Belarus. The signature march of the band is the Grenadiers March. The band is under the Military Band Service of the Armed Forces.[32][33] The following have served as directors of the Band of the Honor Guard:[34]

  • Lieutenant Colonel Igor Khelbus (1993–1995)
  • Lieutenant Colonel Serguei Kostiuchenko (1995–2005)
  • Major Aleksandr Kantsyal (2016–Present)

The company and the band commonly work together on joint visits to different countries.

Company commanders

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The following have commanded the company:[2]

  • Konstantin Chernetsky (May 1995-February 1999)
  • Alexander Pogulyaylo (February 1999-February 2002)
  • Nikolai Kurash (February 2002-February 2004)
  • Captain Dmitry Karpovich (February 2004-May 2009)
  • Senior Lieutenant Pavel Guryanov (May 2009-?)
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See also

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References

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  2. ^ a b "Рота почетного караула: непарадная сторона". TUT.BY (in Russian). 17 February 2011. Retrieved 8 August 2020.
  3. ^ https://strana.ua/news/203777-polkovnik-kapitan-i-dva-lejtenanta-v-vsu-nazvali-imena-voennykh-pohibshikh-pri-padenii-vertoleta-mi-8.html [dead link]
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  6. ^ "25 лет роте почетного караула".
  7. ^ "Belarusian military in Beijing parade to mark WWII anniversary | 70th anniversary of the Great Victory in Belarus | Belarus.by". www.belarus.by. Retrieved 19 November 2017.
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  13. ^ Изнанка парадной жизни mvd.gov.by
  14. ^ "Belarussian Armed Forces Honor Guard". forums.gunboards.com. Retrieved 4 October 2017.
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  18. ^ ""Мы привыкли что мы слоны тупые и всегда виноваты". Вся правда о службе в Роте почётного караула. | Армия Беларуси". belarmy.by (in Russian). Retrieved 15 January 2018.
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  20. ^ "Парад 9 мая 2010. Рота почетного караула". Столичное телевидение - СТВ (in Russian). Retrieved 18 July 2020.
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  23. ^ Их растяжку оценила бы сама Волочкова. Репортаж об элитном подразделении белорусской армии minsknews.by
  24. ^ "Парад в Минске не состоится? Коронавирус поразил роту почетного караула".
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  29. ^ "В Белоруссии заявили об участии роты почетного караула в параде в Москве". 10 June 2020.
  30. ^ Letiyu Velikoy Pobedyvitbichi.by Archived 28 June 2020 at the Wayback Machine
  31. ^ "Belarusian military carry Belarus' flag at Victory parade in Moscow". 24 June 2020.
  32. ^ "История оркестра". orchestra-minsk.www.by.
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