Brigade of the Holy Guards of Allah (Wallenland)
Pasdaran Muqaddasūna Allah | |
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Active | 1369 - present |
Country | Wallenland |
Allegiance | Allah Wallenland |
Role | Special operations |
Size | 2,336 (total) |
HQ | Valhókoà |
Motto(s) | "Nusratullah" ("Victory of Allah") |
Colors | Black, white |
Engagements | 1st Wallene Wars Barretoan Wars 2nd Wallene Wars Wallene Civil War World War Southern War Red War East Agōmòlām conflict ELN insurgency of Agōmòlām |
Website | .mil.wl |
Commanders | |
Brigadier | Abdollah Al-Tappe |
Imam | Hasham Babak Torkan |
The Pasdaran Muqaddasūna Allah, also known as the Brigade of the Holy Guards of Allah, is a special operations brigade of the 1st Special Operations Division of the Wallenland Army in the Wallenland Defence Forces. It was formed in 1369 originally as the personal guard of the Imam of ... but it would be integrated into the military in the 1600s to the modern day. The PMA is one of three 'brigades of religion' in the WA; the other two being the Saint Peter's Brigade and the Saint Paul's Brigade, both of which are Verdusian Catholic.
History
Recruitment
Units
The PMA is divided into four battalions: the 1st Commando Battalion, the 2nd Commando Battalion, the 3rd Commando Battalion, and the Colours Commando Battalion. ...
Battle honours
Commanders
The PMA is led by a brigadier, as of 2016 by Brig. Abdollah Al-Tappe, and a deputy brigadier as a ceremonial second-in-command, as of 2011 by Imam Hasham Babak Torkan, which in fact makes the brigade the only one to have a religious leader in a high-ranking, though ceremonial, position.