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Sri Lanka National Guard

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Sri Lanka National Guard
Active1 November 1989 – Present
Country Sri Lanka
Branch Sri Lanka Army
TypeNational Guard
RoleInfantry
Size35 volunteer battalions
Part ofSri Lanka Army Volunteer Force
Regimental CentreKurunegala
Motto(s)ස්වාර්ථයට පෙර දේශය
(Sinhala: Country before Self)
Colors     
Anniversaries1 November
EngagementsSri Lankan Civil War
Commanders
Centre CommandantColonel HA Keerthinatha RSP KSP psc
Colonel of
the Regiment
Lieutenant General H L V M Liyanage RWP RSP ndu
Insignia
Unit flag

The Sri Lanka National Guard (SLNG) is the largest regiment in the Sri Lanka Army. It is a volunteer regiment[1] currently made up of 35 battalions coming under the Sri Lanka Army Volunteer Force.

History

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The number of battalions was gradually increased to 16 and named the "Sri Lanka National Guard". They were under the command of then- Lieutenant Colonel D. W. Hapuarachchi (who was also a major general[2]) SLSR as Commandant SLNG, thus becoming the largest Regiment in the Sri Lanka Army at the time.

Units

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No Unit Formed Disbanded Notes
1 1st Sri Lanka National Guard 1 November 1989
2 2nd Sri Lanka National Guard 15 July 1990
3 3rd Sri Lanka National Guard 14 July 1990
4 4th Sri Lanka National Guard 17 August 1990
5 5th Sri Lanka National Guard 1 November 1990
6 6th Sri Lanka National Guard 1 November 1990
7 7th Sri Lanka National Guard 1 November 1990 Later converted as 7 (V) Sri Lanka Armoured Corps on 23 April 1998 and re-established on 23 July 2007
8 8th Sri Lanka National Guard 1 November 1990 Later converted as 12 (V) Sri Lanka Artillery on 23 April 1998 and re-established on 15 August 2007
9 9th Sri Lanka National Guard 1 November 1990
10 10th Sri Lanka National Guard 31 January 1991
11 11th Sri Lanka National Guard 1 November 1990
12 12th Sri Lanka National Guard 27 May 1993
13 13th Sri Lanka National Guard 15 November 1992
14 14th Sri Lanka National Guard 21 May 1993
15 15th Sri Lanka National Guard 25 December 1992
16 16th Sri Lanka National Guard 1 November 1992
17 17th Sri Lanka National Guard 1 September 1996
18 18th Sri Lanka National Guard 18 January 1997
19 19th Sri Lanka National Guard 18 January 1997
20 20th Sri Lanka National Guard 29 October 1996 20 July 2018
21 21st Sri Lanka National Guard 28 July 1998 Later converted as 5 (V) Mechanized Infantry Regiment on 01 June 2010
22 22nd Sri Lanka National Guard 28 July 1998 20 July 2018
23 23rd Sri Lanka National Guard 1 July 2006 31 August 2018
24 24th Sri Lanka National Guard 1 December 2007 10 August 2018
25 25th Sri Lanka National Guard 1 December 2007 31 August 2018
26 26th Sri Lanka National Guard 30 March 2008 20 July 2018
27 27th Sri Lanka National Guard 1 August 2008 5 March 2015
28 28th Sri Lanka National Guard 27 September 2008 15 February 2015
29 29th Sri Lanka National Guard 4 November 2008 2 June 2015
30 30th Sri Lanka National Guard 7 December 2008 19 June 2015
31 31st Sri Lanka National Guard 26 December 2008 7 September 2015
32 32nd Sri Lanka National Guard 3 January 2009 Later converted as 6 (V) Sri Lanka Army General Service Corps on 5 May 2012
33 33rd Sri Lanka National Guard 8 March 2009 Later converted as 15 (V) Sri Lanka Engineers on 3 February 2014
34 34th Sri Lanka National Guard 8 March 2009 25 March 2015
35 35th Sri Lanka National Guard 15 March 2009 25 February 2012
36 36th Sri Lanka National Guard 28 April 2009 14 January 2011
37 37th Sri Lanka National Guard 17 November 9 October 2010
38 1RFT Sri Lanka National Guard 12 June 2009 9 October 2010
39 HQ Bn Sri Lanka National Guard 29 October 1999

Order of precedence

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Preceded by Order of Precedence Succeeded by
Last in the Order of Precedence

See also

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References

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  1. ^ South Asia Defence and Strategic Year Book. Panchsheel. 2009. p. 286. Retrieved 7 September 2021.
  2. ^ "Major General D.W Hapuarachchi (Retd) of SLSR Passes Away | Sri Lanka Army". www.army.lk. Retrieved 15 June 2021.
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