Sammarinese Armed Forces

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The Sammarinese Armed Forces (Italian: Forze Armate Sammarinesi) refers to the national military defence forces of the Republic of San Marino. It is one of the smallest military forces in the world, with its different branches having varied functions including: performing ceremonial duties; patrolling borders; mounting guard at government buildings; and assisting police in major criminal cases. There is also a military Gendarmerie which is part of the military forces of the republic. The entire military corps of San Marino depends upon the co-operation of full-time forces and their retained (volunteer) colleagues, known as the Corpi Militari Volontari, or Voluntary Military Force. National defence in the face of an aggressive world power is, by arrangement, the responsibility of Italy's armed forces.[3] The component parts of the military (other than the purely historical Crossbow Corps) are distinguished (as in many nations) by distinctive cap badges, one each for the Fortress Guard (uniformed), Fortress Guard (artillery), Guard of the Council, Uniformed Militia, Military Ensemble (band), and Gendarmerie.[4] There is no compulsory service, however under special circumstances citizens aged 16 to 55 may be drafted for the defence of the state.[5]

Sammarinese Armed Forces
Forze Armate Sammarinesi
MottoLibertas
Founded1406; 618 years ago (1406)
Service branchesArmy
Gendarmerie
HeadquartersQuartiere delle Milizie

Contrada Omerelli, 14

47890 San Marino Città
Leadership
Commander-in-ChiefCaptains Regent
Comandante Superiore delle MilizieGeneral Corrado Carattoni
Personnel
Military age18–49
Conscription~50
Available for
military service
6,892, age 15–49 (2010 est.[1])
Fit for
military service
5,565 males, age 15–49 (2010 est.[1]),
6,067 females, age 15–49 (2010 est.[1])
Reaching military
age annually
186 males (2010 est.[1]),
166 females (2010 est.[1])
Expenditure
Budget$10.7 million (2012)[2]
Percent of GDP1.1% (2010 est.)[1]
Related articles
RanksMilitary ranks of San Marino

Military Branches

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Corps English Size Highest rank
Comando superiore delle milizie Superior command of the militias General
- Servizio sanità militare - Military health service Superior officer
Corpo balestra Crossbow Corps 70
Compagnia uniformata delle milizie Uniformed company of the militias 80 Captain
- Banda militare - Military Band 60 Maestro Lieutenant
Guardia del Consiglio Grande e Generale Guard of the Great and General Council 60 Captain
Guardia di Rocca Guard of the Rock Colonel
- Guardia di Rocca Compagnia di Artiglieria - Guard of the Rock Company of Artillery 45 Captain
- Guardia di Rocca Nucleo Uniformato - Guard of the Rock Uniformed Core 40 Captain
Corpo della gendarmeria della Repubblica di San Marino Corps of the gendarmerie of the Republic of San Marino 90 Colonel

The Crossbow Corps

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Although once at the heart of San Marino's army, the Crossbow Corps is now an entirely ceremonial force of about 70 volunteer soldiers.[6] The Crossbow Corps has a continuous history from its first mention in the national statutes of 1295. Described by the Government as "The oldest military formation in the Republic, nominated in the statutes of 1295",[6] its uniform is medieval in design, and although it is a statutory military unit, it has no actual military function today.[6] By the mid twentieth century the Crossbow Corps had become largely defunct, save for parading on state holidays; but in 1956 the practice of training its members in crossbow shooting was revived, and a 'Crossbow Federation' was formed to encourage competition in this art, so that the unit (although still entirely ceremonial in nature) now again has a very active existence.[7]

The Guard of the Rock (or Fortress Guard Corps)

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Uniformed Unit

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Three members of the Guard of the Rock, wearing the Number 2 uniform (informal ceremonial). A non-commissioned officer is in the centre.

The Guard of the Rock (Italian: Guardia di Rocca) is a front-line military unit in the San Marino armed forces. Its precise origin is difficult to pinpoint due to amalgamations. Its role was last redefined by statute in 1987, and it probably came into being as a military branch in 1754; however, the unit also uses the name "Fortress Guards" which may be traced back to much earlier units of Sammarinese military. The Guard of the Rock are the state border patrol, with responsibility for patrolling borders and defending them.[8] In their role as Fortress Guards they are also responsible for the guarding of the Palazzo Pubblico in San Marino City, which is the seat of national government. In this role, they are the forces most visible to tourists, and known for their colourful ceremony of Changing the Guard. Under the 1987 statute, the Guard of the Rock are all enrolled as 'Criminal Police Officers' (in addition to their military role) and act to assist the police in investigating major crime.

The uniform of the Guard of the Rock is distinctively red and green,[8] with three dress standards. The ceremonial uniform (1) for festivals, usually worn only by the ceremonial Artillery Company, includes red trousers with a green stripe (two thinner gold stripes for officers), a double breasted green jacket (with red and white lanyard, red cuffs and collars, gold buttons, and red and white dress epaulettes (for officers the epaulettes are gold, and there is a gold edge to the red cuffs)), a black leather belt, and a black helmet decorated with red and white feathers. For normal guard duties (2) the uniform of the main (full-time) Fortress Guard Corps is similar to that described above, but with plain green epaulettes, and a simple black kepi with a single red feather plume in place of the helmet. For routine patrol duties (3) on the border the uniform is simple and modern, with red trousers, green bomber-jacket, and a green peaked hat. For ceremonial duties the Guard of the Rock carry Beretta BM 59 rifles, with the sentry on duty having a fixed bayonet. For patrol duties they are armed with 9mm Glock 17 pistols, and they patrol in green and white patrol cars (see illustrations in gallery, below).

Artillery Unit

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Most members of the Guard of the Rock are full-time soldiers, but there is also a single Company of volunteers called the "Fortress Guard, Artillery Company" which exists for the now purely ceremonial duty of firing the cannon of the Palazzo Pubblico on ceremonial occasions.[a] This volunteer unit maintains the original artillery function of the Fortress Guard.[8] Although both units are part of the same Guard Corps, and wear the same uniform, the Artillery Unit has a totally different military cap badge, as a reminder of its historical origins.[4] The Artillery Unit is armed with 2 OTO Melara field guns.

The Guard of the Council

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A member of the Guard of the Council - this is the number 1 uniform (formal ceremonial) of an officer.

Its full name is 'The Guard of the Council Great and General' and it is also known locally as the 'Guard of Nobles'. The official tourism website of the nation explains this alternative name by stating: Originally called “Guardia Nobile” (Noble Guard), this name is still sometimes used today to underscore the highly prestigious institutional duties the Corps is called upon to perform.[10] This unit, formed in 1740, is composed almost entirely of volunteers, and its duties are largely ceremonial, although members undergo full military training.[11] Due to its striking uniform, it is arguably the best-known part of the Sammarinese military, and appears on countless postcard views of the republic. The functions of the Guard of the Council are to protect the Captains Regent, and to defend the Great and General Council during its formal sessions. They also provide a ceremonial bodyguard to government officials on festivals of both state and church.[8]

The distinctive dress uniform (1) includes dark blue trousers and double-breasted tailed jacket, with gold coloured ornaments including: double stripe on trouser legs, dress epaulettes, cuffs, collars, and jacket tail edges - distinctively, the double gold trouser stripe is in 'cloth of gold' for officers, but a bright yellow-gold cloth for other ranks. This uniform also includes white gloves, a white leather cross-strap, and a cocked hat decorated with blue and white feathers. For ceremonial duties this force carries sabres, rather than firearms. The undress uniform (2) employs the same colour scheme, but less decoration.

The Company of Uniformed Militia

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Compagnia Uniformata delle Milizie della Repubblica di San Marino in their alta uniform.

In former times all families with two or more adult male members were required to enroll half of them in the Company of Uniformed Militia. This unit remains the basic fighting force of the armed forces of San Marino, and although it is largely ceremonial in deployment, members are all fully trained in the use of firearms, and for basic policing duties in support of the gendarmerie and civil police.[12] It is a matter of civic pride for many Sammarinese to belong to the force, and all citizens with at least six years residence in the republic are entitled to enroll. Both male and female soldiers belong to the Company of Uniformed Militia, although men predominate in numbers.

Officers are armed with swords and pistols, whilst other ranks are equipped with muskets and bayonets.[13] The uniform is dark blue, with a kepi bearing a blue and white plume. The ceremonial form of the uniform includes a white cross-strap, and white and blue sash, white epaulettes, and white decorated cuffs.

The Military Ensemble

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Formally this is part of the Army Militia,[8] and is the ceremonial military band of San Marino. It comprises around 60 musicians.[14] The uniform is largely similar to that of the Army Militia itself, though with some differences in decoration. The music of the Military Ensemble accompanies most state occasions in the republic.

The Gendarmerie

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A Subaru of the Gendarmerie

Established in 1842, the 'Corps of Gendarmerie of San Marino' (Italian: Corpo della Gendarmeria della Repubblica di San Marino) is a militarized police service, under the control of the Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs and Politics. Its members are full-time and have responsibility for the protection of citizens and their property, and for the preservation of law and order.[8]

The uniform of the gendarmerie includes a hot-weather (summer) standard, which is informal and khaki in colour; a winter standard which is black with light-blue decoration and stripes, and silver braiding; and a dress standard for ceremonial duties, which is dark blue with a white cross-strap and lanyard, blue and white dress epaulettes, white collars, a blue kepi with red and blue plume, and a sword.

The Gendarmerie has two 'Divisions' entitled 'Criminal Police Division' and 'Flying Squad Division', each of which is further divided into operational 'Brigades'. The Gendarmerie may call upon the assistance of the Municipal Police in cases of major crime or national security, and (following revised regulations for both corps introduced by the Government of San Marino in 2008) may also call upon soldiers and border guards of the Fortress Guards Corps, in their secondary role as 'Criminal Police Officers'.[15] It is currently led by Colonel Maurizio Faraone.[16]

The Gendarmerie issues the Glock 17 9x19mm as the sidearm and also has access to the Heckler & Koch MP5 9x19mm sub-machine gun.

Municipal Police

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The Municipal Police (Corpo di Polizia Civile) is not part of the armed forces of San Marino, but it does work closely with them, particularly with the Gendarmerie. It is responsible for policing local communities and traffic control. The Municipal Police are required by statute to collaborate with the Gendarmerie and the Fortress Guard Corps in policing the state.[17]

Ranks

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Rank group General / flag officers Senior officers Junior officers
  San Marino
(Senior Command,
Military Health Service,
Compagnia Uniformata)

               
Generale Generale brigata Colonnello Tenente Colonnello Maggiore Capitano Tenente Sottotenente
  Sammarinese Guard of the Rock
           
Colonnello Tenente Colonnello Maggiore Capitano Tenente Sottotenente
  Corps of Gendarmerie of San Marino
             
Generale Brigata Colonnello Tenente Colonnello Maggiore Capitano Tenente Sottotenente
Rank group General / flag officers Senior officers Junior officers
Rank group Senior NCOs Junior NCOs Enlisted
  San Marino
(Military Health Service,
Compagnia Uniformata)

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Sergente maggiore Sergente Caporale maggiore Caporale Guardia
  Sammarinese Guard of the Rock
           
Sergente Maggiore aiutante Sergente maggiore Sergente Caporale maggiore Caporale Guardia Milite
  Corps of Gendarmerie of San Marino
         
Maresciallo Brigadiere Vice-brigadiere Appuntato Gendarme
Rank group Senior NCOs Junior NCOs Enlisted
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A Fiat Punto used by the Guard of the Rock.
 
A Subaru Forester used by the Guard of the Rock.

Notes

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  1. ^ This distinction has existed since 1959.[9]

References

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  1. ^ a b "Europe :: San Marino — The World Factbook - Central Intelligence Agency". www.cia.gov. 11 July 2023.
  2. ^ "Google Translate" (PDF). translate.google.com.
  3. ^ See the CIA World Factbook for reference, and further military details.
  4. ^ a b Government of the Republic of San Marino (2011). "Military Corps Badges" (in English and Italian). Retrieved 2011-09-03.
  5. ^ "Military and Police Corps - Repubblica di San Marino, portale ufficiale". www.sanmarino.sm (in English and Italian). Retrieved 18 November 2016.
  6. ^ a b c "CROSSBOWMEN". Archived from the original on 15 March 2016.
  7. ^ The Federation maintains a website, which may be viewed here.
  8. ^ a b c d e f San Marino Department of Tourism (2011). "San Marino Military Organizations" (in English and Italian). Archived from the original on 2008-09-17. Retrieved 2011-09-03.
  9. ^ "referenced here". Archived from the original on 2011-05-24.
  10. ^ Quoted from the unit's page on the official government website, here Archived 2011-05-24 at the Wayback Machine.
  11. ^ http://www.esteri.sm/contents/instance2/files/document/RSM%20SCHEDA%20PAESE%20GENERALE%20GB.pdf [bare URL PDF]
  12. ^ See the reference here Archived 2011-05-24 at the Wayback Machine regarding this supporting role.
  13. ^ See Military Corps of San Marino - ancient land of liberty by Marino Cardinali, published 2003 by SA International, page 94.
  14. ^ "CHI SIAMO" (in Italian). BANDA MILITARE DELLA REPUBBLICA DI SAN MARINO. Retrieved 19 July 2020.
  15. ^ These Government regulations are published here on the Government website.
  16. ^ "Comando della Gendarmeria - Segreteria di Stato per gli Affari Esteri - Repubblica di San Marino". www.esteri.sm (in Italian). Retrieved 18 November 2016.
  17. ^ Reference on Government website here, available only in Italian.
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