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The Division was originally raised in 1932 as the '''1st Cizekporok Tank Division''' of the Holyn Army. It became the basis of the '''1st Holyn Army Corps''' in 1942. The division participated in the Battle of Goranci in Movargovina in 1951. The Division was renamed '''1st Guards ''Tadeáš Fišer'' Tank Division'''. In recognition of its performance in the Movargovina War, the division received the honorary title of Guards and was named after Holyn revolutionary [[Tadeáš Fišer]]. The division was heavily involved in the testing of new military equipment, such as the HT-65, HT-75 and HT-85 main battle tanks. In 1997, the Division participated in the [[Bogoria War]], most notably Operation Storm. In 2001, the Division lost the name ''Tadeáš Fišer'' as part of efforts to remove political influences from the military. In 2003, it was reformed into the 1st ''Life Guards'' Tank Division as the ceremonial household division of the Holyn monarchy. In 2004, the division unveiled new ceremonial uniforms. In 2005, it received its current name '''1st ''His Majesty's Life Guards'' Tank Division'''.
The Division was originally raised in 1932 as the '''1st Cizekporok Tank Division''' of the Holyn Army. It became the basis of the '''1st Holyn Army Corps''' in 1942. The division participated in the Battle of Goranci in Movargovina in 1951. The Division was renamed '''1st Guards ''Tadeáš Fišer'' Tank Division'''. In recognition of its performance in the Movargovina War, the division received the honorary title of Guards and was named after Holyn revolutionary [[Tadeáš Fišer]]. The division was heavily involved in the testing of new military equipment, such as the HT-65, HT-75 and HT-85 main battle tanks. In 1997, the Division participated in the [[Bogoria War]], most notably Operation Storm. In 2001, the Division lost the name ''Tadeáš Fišer'' as part of efforts to remove political influences from the military. In 2003, it was reformed into the 1st ''Life Guards'' Tank Division as the ceremonial household division of the Holyn monarchy. In 2004, the division unveiled new ceremonial uniforms. In 2005, it received its current name '''1st ''His Majesty's Life Guards'' Tank Division'''.
== Structure ==
== Structure ==
* 1st ''His Majesty's Life Guards'' Tank Division Headquarters in [[Rudíkov]], Holynia (56 km from Cizekporok).
* '''1st ''His Majesty's Life Guards'' Tank Division''' Headquarters in [[Rudíkov]], Holynia (56 km from Cizekporok).
** Headquarters Company
** Headquarters Company
** 271st Intelligence Company
** 271st Intelligence Company
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** Honor Guard Battalion
** Honor Guard Battalion
** Divisional Band Company
** Divisional Band Company
*1st Tank Brigade Combat Group
*'''1st Tank Brigade Combat Group'''
**2nd Battalion, 4th Royal Dragoons Regiment
**2nd Battalion, 4th Royal Dragoons Regiment
**2nd Battalion, 15th Guards Tank Regiment
**2nd Battalion, 15th Guards Tank Regiment
**1st Battalion, 18th Guards Tank Regiment
**1st Battalion, 18th Guards Tank Regiment
**2nd Battalion, 23rd Guards Motor Rifle Regiment
**2nd Battalion, 23rd Guards Motor Rifle Regiment
*2nd Tank Brigade Combat Group
*'''2nd Tank Brigade Combat Group'''
**3rd Battalion, 4th Royal Dragoons Regiment
**3rd Battalion, 4th Royal Dragoons Regiment
**1st Battalion, 15th Guards Tank Regiment
**1st Battalion, 15th Guards Tank Regiment
**2nd Battalion, 18th Guards Tank Regiment
**2nd Battalion, 18th Guards Tank Regiment
**1st Battalion, 23rd Guards Motor Rifle Regiment
**1st Battalion, 23rd Guards Motor Rifle Regiment
*3rd Tank Brigade Combat Group
*'''3rd Tank Brigade Combat Group'''
**1st Battalion, 4th Royal Dragoons Regiment
**1st Battalion, 4th Royal Dragoons Regiment
**3rd Battalion, 18th Guards Tank Regiment
**3rd Battalion, 18th Guards Tank Regiment
**2nd Battalion, 22nd Guards Tank Regiment
**2nd Battalion, 22nd Guards Tank Regiment
**2nd Battalion, 204th Guards Motor Rifle Regiment
**2nd Battalion, 204th Guards Motor Rifle Regiment
*1st Motor Rifle Brigade Combat Group
*'''1st Motor Rifle Brigade Combat Group'''
**3rd Battalion, 23rd Guards Motor Rifle Regiment
**3rd Battalion, 23rd Guards Motor Rifle Regiment
**1st Battalion, 75th Guards Motor Rifle Regiment
**1st Battalion, 75th Guards Motor Rifle Regiment
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*67th Guards Self-Propelled Artillery Brigade
*67th Guards Self-Propelled Artillery Brigade
*106th Anti-Aircraft Missile Brigade
*106th Anti-Aircraft Missile Brigade
25th Aviation Brigade
*25th Aviation Brigade

Revision as of 14:39, 31 August 2022

1st His Majesty's Life Guards Tank Division
1. Záchranári Jeho Veličenstva Tanková Divize
Great Emblem 1 HM Life Guards Tank Div.png
1st His Majesty's Life Guards Tank Division Emblem
CountryHolynia Holyn Socialist States (Until 1998)
Holynia Holyn Kingdom
BranchEmblem of the Holyn Ground Forces.png Holyn Ground Forces
TypeArmoured
Size12,000 soldiers
Part of1st Guards Tank Army
Garrison/HQPravek, Holynia
PatronMikuláš I
EquipmentHT-15A, HT-85BM, HT-85BV, BVP-2, BVP-2V, BVP-3V-K, OT-6A, OOT-3, LOT-155, LOT-153, LOT-150, LOT-175, LOT-120, P-99, MD-99, MD-71, MD-73, RM-62, RM-86, RM-91, PS-08S, PS-08K, PS-88, PS-87
Engagements
Commanders
Current
commander
Colonel Luděk Kuchta

The 1st His Majesty's Life Guards Tank Division (Holyn: 1. Záchranári Jeho Veličenstva Tanková Divize) is an elite armoured division of the Holyn Ground Forces. It is the ceremonial protective bodyguard unit of the King, performing escort of the monarch and guard duties around the Royal palaces. Soldiers within the unit rotate between the operational unit and the ceremonial unit of the division.

The Division was originally raised in 1932 as the 1st Cizekporok Tank Division of the Holyn Army. It became the basis of the 1st Holyn Army Corps in 1942. The division participated in the Battle of Goranci in Movargovina in 1951. The Division was renamed 1st Guards Tadeáš Fišer Tank Division. In recognition of its performance in the Movargovina War, the division received the honorary title of Guards and was named after Holyn revolutionary Tadeáš Fišer. The division was heavily involved in the testing of new military equipment, such as the HT-65, HT-75 and HT-85 main battle tanks. In 1997, the Division participated in the Bogoria War, most notably Operation Storm. In 2001, the Division lost the name Tadeáš Fišer as part of efforts to remove political influences from the military. In 2003, it was reformed into the 1st Life Guards Tank Division as the ceremonial household division of the Holyn monarchy. In 2004, the division unveiled new ceremonial uniforms. In 2005, it received its current name 1st His Majesty's Life Guards Tank Division.

Structure

  • 1st His Majesty's Life Guards Tank Division Headquarters in Rudíkov, Holynia (56 km from Cizekporok).
    • Headquarters Company
    • 271st Intelligence Company
    • 7th Medical Battalion
    • 98th Communications Battalion
    • 75th Logistics Brigade
    • 59th Engineering Brigade
    • 156th Seperate Reconnaissance Regiment
    • Honor Guard Battalion
    • Divisional Band Company
  • 1st Tank Brigade Combat Group
    • 2nd Battalion, 4th Royal Dragoons Regiment
    • 2nd Battalion, 15th Guards Tank Regiment
    • 1st Battalion, 18th Guards Tank Regiment
    • 2nd Battalion, 23rd Guards Motor Rifle Regiment
  • 2nd Tank Brigade Combat Group
    • 3rd Battalion, 4th Royal Dragoons Regiment
    • 1st Battalion, 15th Guards Tank Regiment
    • 2nd Battalion, 18th Guards Tank Regiment
    • 1st Battalion, 23rd Guards Motor Rifle Regiment
  • 3rd Tank Brigade Combat Group
    • 1st Battalion, 4th Royal Dragoons Regiment
    • 3rd Battalion, 18th Guards Tank Regiment
    • 2nd Battalion, 22nd Guards Tank Regiment
    • 2nd Battalion, 204th Guards Motor Rifle Regiment
  • 1st Motor Rifle Brigade Combat Group
    • 3rd Battalion, 23rd Guards Motor Rifle Regiment
    • 1st Battalion, 75th Guards Motor Rifle Regiment
    • 1st Battalion, 204th Guards Motor Rifle Regiment
    • 1st Battalion, 22nd Guards Tank Regiment
  • 67th Guards Self-Propelled Artillery Brigade
  • 106th Anti-Aircraft Missile Brigade
  • 25th Aviation Brigade