Royal Bodyguard of Bhutan explained

Unit Name:Royal Bodyguard of Bhutan
Country:Bhutan
Type:Royal Guard
Command Structure: Royal Bhutan Army
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Current Commander:Brigadier Pem Dorji
Notable Commanders:Major General Dhendup Tshering, Brigadier Thinley Tobgyel

The Royal Bodyguard (RBG) of Bhutan is a part of the Royal Bhutan Army,[1] [2] but is independently under the personal command of the King of Bhutan (as of 2023, Jigme Khesar Namgyal Wangchuck). It is in charge of the security of the king and other members of the royal family. The strength of the force is more than one thousand soldiers, and it is the most elite unit of the armed forces of the Kingdom of Bhutan. The commandant is Brigadier Pem Dorji.

The soldiers are well trained and well equipped with the latest armaments and training in all fields such as counter-terrorism, etc. Under the personal command of the fourth king, Jigme Singye Wangchuck, the Royal Bodyguard of Bhutan proved themselves during brief conflict with camped in Bhutan, as the guards had no casualties and spearheaded most of the attacks.

Former commandant

Major General Dhendup Tshering was commissioned on 12 June 1971 from the Indian Military Academy. Prior to joining the Royal Bodyguard in 1973, he served in the Northern Borders.

As a lieutenant colonel, he assumed the command of the Royal Bodyguard in 1988. In his 44 years of command, the general played a vital role in managing the anti-national crisis in 1990 and 2003 operations against the militants. The general is a recipient of Drakpoi Thugsey and Drakpoi Wangyel for his service to the .

Notes and References

  1. Book: Singh, Colonel Harjeet. South Asia Defence And Strategic Year Book. 2008-01-01. Pentagon Press. 9788182743205. 166. en.
  2. Book: Agency, Central Intelligence. The World Factbook 2007. 2007-08-01. Government Printing Office. 9780160785801. 72. en.