The Federal Guard

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The Federal Guard
Emblem For The Federal Guard
Emblem for The Federal Guard
Active1952-
Country Federation of Russian People
Branch Federation's Armed Forces
TypeParamilitary
RoleProtection
Size44,212
Nickname(s)The Feds
Motto(s)"Might and Power"
Primary FirearmM947 Valkyrie
Websitehttps://www.army/fg.gov.frp
Commanders
Federal CommissarLeonid Celensk
Federal CommanderNikita Lattinov
Federal Deputy CommanderIosef Petrov
Federal ColonelVladimir Gagarin

The Federal Guard is an elite unit filled with specially trained soldiers that protect all types of important people in the Federation of Russian People such as military colonels and higher and politicians and their families. The Federal Guard also guards border crossings and can be drafted to regular military service whenever needed.

FG Mission

The FG is under the control of the Central Command, which orders the FG who to guard.

The primary objective for the FG is to ensure the safety of the Premier and his/her relatives living within the nation. this also follows with any politicians who are believed to be endangered. The FG has other goals such as protecting international diplomats or heads of states when they visit the nation.

History

Not much is known about the history of the FG but all that is known is that The Federal Guard was formed in 1952 following the assasination of former Head of Wealthfare, "Boris Yegoslava" after rising concerns about safety for politicians when in public areas, Initally, the FG was an option to join as a regular army division, so numbers in the FG grew quickly. This proved un-effective due to the many assasinations of Ministers and Politicians in the following years.

Reformation

In 1962, the course of the FG changed after it was removed from the infantry division list and started accepting members of Spetsnaz into FG. Then eventually in 1966, the FG was creating its own trainings instead of having to rely on Spetsnaz for getting new members in.

Divisions

Ranks & Insignia

Insignia Rank Abbriveation Native Name Code
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In Training INT E-0
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Federal Aspirant FED ASP E-1
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Federal Guard FG E-2
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Federal Senior Guard SFG E-3
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Federal Sergeant FED SGT E-4
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Federal Corporal FED CPL E-5
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Federal Squadron Commander FED SQD COM E-6
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Federal Lieutenant FED LT OF-1
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Senior Federal Lieutenant FED SR LT OF-2
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Federal Officer FED OF OF-3
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Federal Captain FED CPT OF-4
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Federal Colonel FED COL OF-5
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Deputy Commander FED DEP COM OF-6
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Federal Commander FED COM OF-7
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Federal Commissar FED CMSR OF-8

Controversies

KOS Policy

Harsh Threats

Random Shooting

Murders of Civilians