The Irish police force, known as the Garda Síochána or informally as the guards, are not armed, with the exception of specialised units.
The Irish Guards can also refer to a regiment of the British Army. They have guns- and machine guns, artillery, antitank weapons, etc. Some of them are serving in combat roles in Iraq and Afgahistan now. For their "high dress" uniform, they wear the traditional red coat and the black "bearskin" hat- but wear a shamrock on the collar of the jacket.
Irish Guards was created in 1900.
Band of the Irish Guards was created in 1900.
A typical security guard is not allowed to carry a gun. There are security guards that carry guns, but they must get additional permits and training for this. Guards without guns can do what is called a private arrest. Security guards with guns generally work for the government, military, casinos or some other money bearing entity.
Some security guards have- and do- carry guns. Going back to the days of stage coach guards "riding shotgun", bank guards, armored car guards. The security guards at nuclear plants today are armed. SOME security guards are not armed. The answer to your question would be "Maybe".
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In some jurisdictions, yes.
The Royal Dragoon Guards. The Royal Ulster Rifles. The Irish Guards. The North Irish Horse. Several others have also used it
You join a Regiment in the British Military that do that. You have the Scottish guards, Irish Guards, Welsh Guards, Grenadier Guards, RAF Regiment 61 Squadren
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Yes in france the privete bank guards have to carry guns because they have to be alert that any one can attack on that bamk or any person
The cast of Presentation of Colours to the Irish Guards by the King - 1902 includes: King Edward VII as himself