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Internal Troops of Georgia

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31: 205:, as well as safeguardingβ€”independently or with other law enforcement agenciesβ€”important facilities and special cargoes, and, finally, with participating in the country's defense during wartime. The Internal Troops were staffed primarily through conscription but were also partially contract-based. 458: 443: 453: 468: 463: 268:
reforms in Georgia's military and security forces, in November 2004, the Internal Troops were abolished and all its munitions and infrastructure were transferred to the
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The Internal Troops of Georgia were formed on 12 September 1991, five months after the nation's declaration of independence from the
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US$ 4.2 million); official salaries were low and the reports of corruption were widespread.
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Jondo Tabatadze, Colonel, Chief of the Directorate of the Internal Troops of Georgia (1991)
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The Internal Troops saw action in various conflicts and operations during the
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Divide-and-Conquer Politics and the Logic of International Hostility
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separate battalion, and a helicopter unit with at least 2
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Vladimer Chikovani, Major-General, Commander (1993–1994)
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Pavle Norakidze, Colonel, Acting Commander (1995–1996)
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Military units and formations disestablished in 2004
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occupying parts of the country at that time and the
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Gela Lanchava, Major-General, Commander (1992–1993)
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Index


Georgia
Georgian Ministry of Internal Affairs
Gendarmerie
Tbilisi
Georgian Civil War
Georgian
gendarmerie
Georgia
Ministry of Internal Affairs
Soviet Union
Internal Troops
organized crime
terrorism
subversion
post-Soviet unrest in Georgia
South Ossetia
Abkhazia
Pankisi Gorge
Russian troops
Georgian Armed Forces
Tbilisi
Kutaisi
Batumi
MI-8s
GEL
Rose Revolution
Ministry of Defense
4th Infantry Brigade
Georgian Land Forces

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