Unité Spéciale – Garde Nationale
The National Guard Special Unit, commonly abbreviated USGN (French: Unité Spéciale de la Garde Nationale), is the Tunisian National Guard's elite counter-terrorism paramilitary tactical unit. USGN is trained to rescue citizens and allies who are held by a hostile force foreign or domestically, either terrorist or criminal.
Unité Spéciale de la Garde Nationale | |
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Active | 1980–present |
Country | Tunisia |
Branch | National Guard |
Type | Paramilitary unit, Special Operations and Tactical Law Enforcement |
Role | Counter-terrorism and Hostage Rescue |
Size | Unknown |
Garrison/HQ | Bir Bouregba, Nabeul Governorate, Tunisia |
Nickname(s) | USGN |
Motto(s) | Servitas Vitae ("To Save Lives", unofficial) or Celui qui ose gagne ("who dares wins") |
Commanders | |
Current commander | Col. Gharbi Houssine. |
USGN’s purpose is to serve as the Tunisian governments premier counter-terrorism unit, offering a tactical resolution option in hostage and high-risk law enforcement situations. USGN functions as a national SWAT team in highly sensitive or dangerous situations.
History
This 50 man force was established in the early 1980s and is broken down into two operational sections and a headquarters element. Based in Hammamet, they have responsibility for CT operations at government and diplomatic buildings, aircraft hijackings and maritime situations. In the event of a major operation, the U.S.G.N. would be reinforced by the Commandos Unit of the Garde National (National Guard's Commando Unit- U.C.G.N.).