National Guard (Bahrain)

National Guard
الحرس الوطني

National Guard Insignia
Founded 1997
Country Bahrain
Allegiance Bahrain
Branch Army
Type Land Force
Role Land warfare
Size 3,800
Part of King of Bahrain
Garrison/HQ Al-Sakhir, Bahrain
Anniversaries 7 January
Engagements Bahraini uprising (2011–present)
Commanders
Current
commander
Lieutenant General Mohammed bin Isa Al Khalifa
Insignia
National Guard flag
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The National Guard of Bahrain (Arabic: الحرس الوطني) is a separate military force in Bahrain that serves both as defence force against external threats and as a security force against internal threats. It was established in 1997, through a royal decree by then Emir Isa bin Salman Al Khalifa.[1]

External image
Photo showing members of the Bahraini National Guard arrest Wall Street Journal reporter Alex Delmar-Morgan as he walks towards Pearl Square on 16 March 2011 from the Daily Mail, 17 March 2011

The National Guard is currently commanded by Lieutenant-General Mohammed bin Isa Al Khalifa, brother of King Hamad bin Isa Al Khalifa.[2][3] It consists of about 2,000 personnel.[4]

The National Guard has been involved in the Bahrain government's violent crackdown on pro-democracy protesters during the Bahraini uprising.[5]

The National Guard consists of many non-Bahraini personnel, and during the Bahraini uprising recruited heavily from Pakistan through the Fauji Foundation.[6][7][8][9]

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