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Gardebataillon
ActiveMarch 1, 1935 – present
CountryAustria
BranchAustrian Armed Forces
TypeGuard of Honour
Part ofAustrian Territorial Forces
HeadquartersMaria Theresien Barracks, Vienna
AnniversariesMarch 1
EquipmentSteyr AUG, Sturmgewehr 58
Commanders
Guard CommanderLieutenant Colonel Stefan Kirchebner
Commander of the BandColonel Bernhard Heher
Insignia
Ceremonial Flag (Front)
Ceremonial Flag (Back)
Shoulder PatchFile:ÖBH Garde - altes Truppenkörperabzeichen.jpg

The Gardebataillon (Guard Battalion in English) is a ceremonial unit in the Austrian Armed Forces. The Gardebataillon is one of the most important military units in the Austrian Armed Forces as its main task is to represent Austria at home and abroad. It is stationed exclusively at Maria Theresien Barracks in Vienna.

History

File:Garde in Paris.jpg
The Guard in Paris

The battalion was formed on March 1, 1935 as the Vienna Guard Battalion. At that time it was based at the Hofburg Imperial Palace. It was dissolved in 1938 following the German Anschluss. It was restored in 1956 with its current name, and has had its headquarters in the Maria Theresa barracks.[1]

Regimental Structure

The Gardebataillon during a parade in Vienna in 2005
  • Staff Corps
  • Guard Companies
    • 1st Active Duty Company
    • 2nd Active Duty Company
    • 1st Honor Guard Company
    • 2nd Honor Guard Company
  • Gardemusik

Uniform

The battalion taking up their positions outside Presidential Office in March 1980.

Their uniform is very similar to the uniform of the German Wachbataillon. The soldiers of the Guard are distinguished by their red beret, and their white collar. Apart from the beret, the battalion's uniform also includes a ceremonial helmet, with the Coat of arms of Austria on the front.

Purpose

It's tasks include the protection of federal buildings such as the Hofburg Imperial Palace and the Federal Chancellery.

The battalion is mainly provides Guards of Honour to carry out representative duties (such as accreditations of ambassadors, welcoming ceremonies, and parades).

Musical unit

The Gardemusik at the 34th Austrian Brass Music Festival 2013 in Vienna
Bernhard Heher.

The Gardemusik Wien (Guards Band Vienna) is one of the nine military bands in Austria and is the official regimental band of the Gardebataillon. It was formed after the Austrian State Treaty came into effect, the band was formed form the band of the Austria border guard department.[2] It consists of 60 military musicians. It regualry provides musical accopaniment to the rest of the battalion.[3] The unit always composes a new military march during a presidential inauguration in honor of the elected President of Austria (e. g. Alexander Van der Bellen in 2017.[4]). The current commander of the Band is Bernhard Heher.[5]

Photos

Gardebataillon

Gardemusik

See also

References

  1. ^ "Gardebataillon – Wien Geschichte Wiki". www.wien.gv.at.
  2. ^ http://www.bundesheer.at/organisation/beitraege/mil_musik/gardemusik.shtml Gardemusik Wien
  3. ^ 3, BMLVS - Abteilung Kommunikation - Referat. "Bundesheer - TRUPPENDIENST - Ausgabe 3/2009 - Die Gardemusik". www.bundesheer.at. {{cite web}}: |last= has numeric name (help)
  4. ^ 3, BMLVS - Abteilung Kommunikation - Referat. "Frühlingskonzert: Gardemusik spielt für "Rainbows" und die Wiener Sängerknaben". {{cite web}}: |last= has numeric name (help)
  5. ^ Lisa, Lampert. "Heher Bernhard". www.militaermusikfreunde.at.