National Guard of Georgia in the context of "Defence Forces of Georgia"

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πŸ‘‰ National Guard of Georgia in the context of Defence Forces of Georgia

The Defence Forces of Georgia (Georgian: ბაαƒ₯αƒαƒ αƒ—αƒ•αƒ”αƒšαƒαƒ‘ თავდაαƒͺαƒ•αƒ˜αƒ‘ αƒ«αƒαƒšαƒ”αƒ‘αƒ˜, romanized: sakartvelos tavdatsvis dzalebi), or Georgian Defence Forces (GDF), are the combined military forces of Georgia, tasked with the defence of the nation's independence, sovereignty, and territorial integrity. They consist of the Land Force, Air Force, National Guard, and Special Operations Forces. The Defence Forces are under overall leadership of the Minister of Defence of Georgia and directly headed by the Chief of Defence Forces.

The first regular military was established in the first Georgian Republic in 1918 and was in existence until after the republic's overthrow by the invading Soviet Russian forces in 1921. The modern Georgian military were founded in accordance with the government decree of 24 April 1991. 30 April, the day when the first conscripts were called up for military service in 1991, has been celebrated as the day of the Georgian military forces.

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National Guard of Georgia in the context of Georgian Civil War

The Georgian Civil War (Georgian: ბაαƒ₯αƒαƒ αƒ—αƒ•αƒ”αƒšαƒαƒ‘ ბამოαƒ₯αƒαƒšαƒαƒ₯ო αƒαƒ›αƒ˜, sakartvelos samokalako omi) lasted from 1991 to 1993 in the South Caucasian country of Georgia. It began in December 1991 with the coup against the first democratically-elected President of Georgia, Zviad Gamsakhurdia, by the rebel factions of the Georgian National Guard and the Mkhedrioni paramilitary. It led to President Gamsakhurdia fleeing to neighboring Chechnya, and his subsequent insurgency and unsuccessful uprising to regain power in 1992–1993.

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