Royal Guard of Albania

The Royal Guard was from 1928 till 1939 and was part of the Royal Albanian Army.

History
Kingdom of Albania

On 1 September 1928, President Ahmet Zogu became Zog I, King of the Albanians and the Republican Guard changed its name to the "Royal Guard of Albania", with Captain Hysen Selmani appointed as its first commandant.

While half the army was deployed around the capital to protect the central government from civil unrest, the Royal Guard was to protect the King from assassination and military coups.

Exile



During The 1970's Hundreds Former Members of The Albanian Royal Guard Would go on to fight in the Rhodesian Bush War on the Rhodesian side Under King Zog's Son Leka Zogu.

It’s believed that Leka Zogu asked Ian Smith, the Rhodesian Prime Minister, for help in staging a Coup to take back power in Communist Albania. Smith declined as the last thing he needed was being accused of financing a likely disastrous military coup in the highly militarized country of Albania.

The guard would later form what is now the Republican Guard.

Structure
In April 1939 this reportedly had a strength of 926 officers and men:
 * HQ
 * Ceremonial Company
 * Infantry Battalion (21 Officers; 37 Sub-Officer; 412 Guards)
 * HQ
 * 4 Rifle Companies
 * Artillery Battery (4 Officers; 8 Sub-Officer; 140 Guards, 59 horses)
 * Cavalry Squadron (71-91 Officers)
 * HQ
 * 3-4 Troops
 * Royal Guards Band (34 musicians)
 * Depot (1 Officer; 39 Guards)