Kaiserliche-Garde
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Kaiserliche-Garde | |
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Active | 875-1325 (Holy Guards), 1500-Present |
Country | Englean Kaiserreich |
Allegiance | Siegfried I |
Type | Executive Guard |
Size | 1,986 (total) |
HQ | Engelberg |
Motto(s) | "Gott mit Uns" |
Colors | Black, Red, White |
Engagements | Second Great War Frasian Insurrection |
Website | kaiserliche-garde.mil.ek |
Commanders | |
Emperor | Siegfried I |
The Kaiserliche-Garde, also known as the Englean Imperial Guards, is an independent entity within the Englean Kaiserreich tasked with the protection of the Englean Imperial Family. The Kaiserliche-Garde is often regarded as the "elite units" of the Kaiserreich, and will only be deployed in a military operation if it is deemed "absolutely necessary." Prior to the 20th Century, the Kaiserliche-Garde was attached to the Kaiserliche Heer as elite divisions to be used in battle. After the Second Great War, the Kaiserliche-Garde was downgraded into a smaller force dedicated to protecting the Imperial Family.