Royal Guards of Hawaii

Royal Guard of the Hawaii National Guard
Active

1854-1873
1874-1893

1962-Present
Country

Hawaii Hawaii

United StatesUnited States
Allegiance

Kingdom of Hawaii

State of Hawaii
Branch Army National Guard
Type Honor guard (current)
Size 42
Part of Hawaii Air National Guard
Engagements

1873 Barracks Revolt
Rebellion of 1887
Rebellion of 1888
Rebellion of 1889

Rebellion of 1893
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 re-enacts the royal bodyguards of the Kingdom of Hawaii in the 19th Century and disbanded when the monarch fell at the end of the 19th Century. The original 50 men unit was reestablished by King Kalakaua to guard the King; previously the guards had been disbanded by Lunalilo after the barrack mutiny of 1873.

The current Royal Guards were created in 1962, a unit is made up of Hawaiian resident Hawaii Air National Guardsmen, who are either full Hawaiian or part-Hawaiian ancestry. The current unit is ceremonial unit only and serves the Governor for official State functions and other public functions.

In 1963, the Royal Guards consisted of 14 men and grew to the current strength of 42.

Weapons

Ranks

Uniform

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