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The Presidential Guard Battalion - Duke of Caxias Battalion ( pt, Batalhão da Guarda Presidencial - Batalhão Duque de Caxias; BGP), also known by its historical designation as the Emperor's Battalion (''Batalhão do Imperador''), is a unit of the Brazilian Army and honour guard to the
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. Two other units, the 1st Guards Cavalry Regiment ( pt, 1º Regimento de Cavalaria de Guardas; RCG; also known as the "Independence Dragoons") and the Cayenne Battery, are also part of the presidential honour guard unit. It is currently a part of the Planalto Military Command. This battalion had its origins in the
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's Battalion, organized in 1823 during the peace campaigns that followed the
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and wears its 19th-century uniforms.


History

After
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's Crown Prince Pedro had proclaimed the independence of Brazil from Portugal, on 7 September 1822, some troops remained loyal to Portugal. To guarantee national independence, these troops had to be defeated. To fight the troops in
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, Pedro established in 1823 the Emperor's Battalion. In 1825, the Emperor's Battalion was sent to
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to fight at
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. After Pedro's abdication, the Emperor's Battalion was disbanded, as all other troops directly subordinated to them. On 7 April 1933, President
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established the Guards Battalion to protect the government's palaces. The decree determined that this battalion was the heir to Emperor's Battalion and its traditions and would use its uniforms - blue polo and white pants with a shako, boots and a brown belt - at special ceremonies and celebrations. On 6 April 1960, with the transfer of the national capital from
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to
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, the unit changed its name to today's Presidential Guard Battalion. The most important officer of the Presidential Guard Battalion was the 2nd Lieutenant Luís Alves de Lima e Silva, the Duke of Caxias and the Patron of the Army. Thus, its nickname is ''Battalion of the Duke of Caxias'' in his honour.


Present Day

Its purpose is to protect the President of the Federal Republic of Brazil, as well as guard the premises of the main palaces of the President of the Republic and some army installations. The following 4 are the main buildings that the BGP protects in its everyday duties. *Alvorada Palace *Palácio do Planalto *Palácio do Jaburu *Granja do Torto Another more notable role the BGP plays is giving military honours to the national and foreign authorities in the Federal Capital of Brasilia during state visits, inaugural ceremonies and awards ceremonies. It always oversees, alternately with the other service branches, the monthly hoisting ceremony of the Brazilian Flag located in the Three Powers' Square and takes part in the Independence Day ceremonies as one of the first/main units in those events. It participates in the ceremonial of the Presidency of the Republic and. It maintains a company-sized
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known as the ''BGP Music Band'' which is short for ''Banda Musical do Batalhão da Guarda Presidencial'' (''Presidential Guard Battalion Music Band''). It came into existence in 1933 when President Vargas established a music band to complement the reestablished Guards Battalion, having originally 35 musicians. The Band of Music of the BGP today have over 93 military musicians in its ranks who march in the uniform of the BGP. The Brazilian Army
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and Pipes and Drums, which was formed in 2016 and is the newest musical formation within this service branch, reports both to the battalion HQ as well as to Army Headquarters, wearing an all-white uniform as opposed to the blue of the battalion band. The band is also the sole band in the Brazilian Army to include both a pipe band section and a drum corps being the second one in the Brazilian Armed Forces next to the Brazilian Marine Pipes, Drum and Bugle Corps. It is currently under the command of First Lieutenant Manuel Nunes Ferreira, the unit's bandmaster.


Gallery


Honour guard

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military parade.


Independence Dragoons

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and Venezuelan President
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with RCG's soldiers on Planalto Palace's ramp Image:Manmohan_Singh_and_Gursharan_Kaur_with_Brazilian_president_and_his_wife_2.jpg, President Lula and Manmohan Singh, accompanied by their wives, seeing BGP's parade with RCG's soldiers behind Image:Lula Chirac Alvorada.JPG, RCG's soldiers during the visit of French President
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Image:16-11-2014 Dragões da Independência (22652549737).jpg, Independence Dragoons during a ceremony at the Itamaraty Palace, seat of the Ministry of External Relations Image:Cerimônia de passagem de comando do 1º Regimento de Cavalaria de Guardas - Dragões da Independência. (24374084616).jpg, 1st Cavalry Regiment during a change of command ceremony


BGP Band

File:7 de setembro 2050 (7950087090).jpg, Independence Dragoons Band File:Dragoes Troca da guarda 20170519 3.jpg, The Independence Dragoons Band during the changing of the guard File:Cerimônia de comemoração do Dia da Vitória (17408150306).jpg, The BGP Band during the victory day celebrations in 2015. File:Cerimônia de comemoração do Dia da Vitória (16811649714).jpg, The BGP Band marching in front of the Palácio da Alvorada


References


External links


Batalhão da Guarda Presidencial
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