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Imperial Guard
Unit nameImperial Guard
CountryWarhammer 40,000 universe
BranchAstra Militarum
EngagementsHorus Heresy, Gothic War, Third War for Armageddon
Notable commandersRoboute Guilliman, Kryptman

Imperial Guard. The Imperial Guard is a fictional military organization in the Warhammer 40,000 universe, created by Games Workshop. It is one of the main factions in the setting, alongside the Space Marines, Eldar, and Orks. The Imperial Guard is the primary military force of the Imperium of Man, and is composed of countless regiments from various hive worlds, such as Molech and Tallarn. The Imperial Guard has fought in numerous battles and wars, including the Horus Heresy, Gothic War, and Third War for Armageddon, alongside notable characters like Commissar Yarrick and Lord Commander Roboute Guilliman.

History

The Imperial Guard has a long and complex history, dating back to the Unification of Terra and the Great Crusade. The organization has undergone numerous changes and reforms, including the Codex Astartes and the Treaty of Olympus. The Imperial Guard has fought in countless battles and wars, including the Horus Heresy, Gothic War, and Third War for Armageddon, alongside notable characters like Commissar Yarrick and Lord Commander Roboute Guilliman. The Imperial Guard has also been involved in numerous conflicts with other factions, including the Eldar, Orks, and Tyranids, on planets like Cadmus Prime and Molech. The Imperial Guard's history is closely tied to that of the Imperium of Man and the Adeptus Mechanicus, with notable events like the Age of Strife and the Time of Troubles.

Organization

The Imperial Guard is organized into numerous regiments, each with its own unique history and culture. These regiments are often recruited from specific hive worlds, such as Tallarn and Valhallan, and are equipped with a variety of weapons and vehicles, including the Leman Russ and Chimera. The Imperial Guard is led by the Lord Commander of the Imperium of Man, who is advised by the High Lords of Terra and the Adeptus Mechanicus. The Imperial Guard also has a number of specialized units, including the Stormtroopers and the Commissariat, which are trained at the Schola Progenium and the Officio Assassinorum. The Imperial Guard works closely with other factions, including the Inquisition and the Adeptus Astartes, to defend the Imperium of Man against threats like the Chaos Space Marines and the Dark Eldar.

Equipment_and_Tactics

The Imperial Guard is equipped with a wide range of weapons and vehicles, including the Leman Russ and Chimera. The Imperial Guard's tactics are often focused on massed firepower and close combat, with an emphasis on holding ground and wearing down the enemy. The Imperial Guard also makes use of specialized units, such as the Stormtroopers and the Commissariat, to carry out specific missions and objectives. The Imperial Guard has fought against numerous enemies, including the Orks, Eldar, and Tyranids, using tactics like the Tactical Doctrine and the Strategic Initiative. The Imperial Guard's equipment and tactics are often influenced by the Adeptus Mechanicus and the Imperium of Man, with notable events like the Battle of Macragge and the Siege of Terra.

Notable_Regiments

There are many notable regiments within the Imperial Guard, each with its own unique history and culture. Some of the most famous regiments include the Cadian Shock Troops, the Tallarn Desert Raiders, and the Valhallan Ice Warriors. These regiments have fought in numerous battles and wars, including the Horus Heresy, Gothic War, and Third War for Armageddon, alongside notable characters like Commissar Yarrick and Lord Commander Roboute Guilliman. Other notable regiments include the Mordian Iron Regiment, the Vostroyan Firstborn, and the Krieg Siege Regiment, which have fought on planets like Cadmus Prime and Molech. The Imperial Guard's regiments are often led by notable commanders, including Lord Commander Roboute Guilliman and Commissar Ibram Gaunt.

Role_in_the_Warhammer_Universe

The Imperial Guard plays a central role in the Warhammer 40,000 universe, serving as the primary military force of the Imperium of Man. The Imperial Guard is responsible for defending the Imperium of Man against threats like the Chaos Space Marines, Orks, and Tyranids, and for carrying out the will of the Emperor of Mankind. The Imperial Guard is also involved in numerous conflicts with other factions, including the Eldar, Dark Eldar, and Necrons, on planets like Terra and Mars. The Imperial Guard's role is closely tied to that of the Adeptus Mechanicus and the Inquisition, with notable events like the Horus Heresy and the Gothic War.

Appearances_in_Media

The Imperial Guard has appeared in numerous forms of media, including Warhammer 40,000 novels, such as Gaunt's Ghosts and The Lost Crusade, and video games, such as Warhammer 40,000: Dawn of War and Warhammer 40,000: Space Marine. The Imperial Guard has also been featured in numerous Warhammer 40,000 tabletop games, including Warhammer 40,000 and Epic 40,000, and has been the subject of numerous Warhammer 40,000 art books and comics, including The Art of Warhammer 40,000 and Warhammer 40,000: The Comic. The Imperial Guard's appearances in media often feature notable characters, including Commissar Yarrick and Lord Commander Roboute Guilliman, and events like the Horus Heresy and the Gothic War.

Category:Warhammer 40,000

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