Guards unit (Soviet Union)

Soviet Guards badge worn by members of Guards units

Guards units (Russian: Гвардия, romanizedGvardiya) were elite units and formations in the Soviet Armed Forces that continue to exist in the Russian Armed Forces and other post-Soviet states. These units were awarded Guards status after distinguishing themselves in wartime service, and are considered to have elite status. The Guards designation originated during World War II, its name coming both from the Russian Imperial Guard, and the old Bolshevik Red Guards.[1][2] Practical benefits of the status included double pay for ordinary soldiers and the designation often served as a morale-boosting source of unit pride.

  1. ^ Overy 1997, p 188.
  2. ^ "Red Army Guards (US WWII Intelligence Bulletin)". March 1946.