Royal Guard of the Hawaii National Guard
Active1854–1873
1874–1893
1963–present
CountryHawaii Hawaii
United StatesUnited States
AllegianceKingdom of Hawaii
State of Hawaii
BranchAir National Guard
TypeHonor guard (current)
Size42
Part ofHawaii Air National Guard
Engagements1868 Kaona uprising
1873 Barracks Revolt
Rebellion of 1887
Rebellion of 1888
Rebellion of 1889
Rebellion of 1893
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The Royal Guards in front of ʻIolani Barracks.
The Royal Guards in front of Washington Place.

The Royal Guard of the Hawaii National Guard is an Air National Guard ceremonial unit which is uniformed in a manner similar to the royal bodyguard of the Kingdom of Hawaii of the late 19th century. The original 50-man unit had been disbanded by King Lunalilo after the barrack mutiny of 1873, reestablished by King Kalakaua, and finally abolished after the monarchy fell during the overthrow of the Hawaiian Kingdom at the end of the 19th century.

The current Royal Guards were established on November 16, 1963; the unit is an honor guard, with a mandate to preserve historical ties.[1] Each guardsman is a Hawaiian resident, a member of the Hawaii Air National Guard, of full or partial Hawaiian descent. The unit appears in support of the Governor at official State and other public functions; less frequently, the unit appears at ceremonies involving descendants of former Hawaiian royalty.

In 1963, the Royal Guards consisted of 14 men. It has grown to a strength of 42.

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References

  1. ^ "Royal Guard 49th Anniversary". dod.hawaii.gov. Retrieved 2023-05-16.