State_Border_Service_of_Turkmenistan

State Border Service of Turkmenistan

State Border Service of Turkmenistan

Border guard agency of the Armed Forces of Turkmenistan


The State Border Service (SBS) (Turkmen: Döwlet Serhet Gullugy, DSG) also commonly known by its paramilitary force as the Turkmen Border Troops (Türkmenistan Serhet Garawul) is a border guard agency of the Armed Forces of Turkmenistan. It is currently a public service department of the government of the country and is under the command of the Ministry for National Security of Turkmenistan.

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History

The service was established on 11 August 1992, by order of President Saparmyrat Nyýazow, on the basis of the Soviet Border Troops in the Turkestan Military District.[3] Until 1997, the Armed Forces of Turkmenistan included the Border Troops of the Ministry of Defense, which were then transformed into the State Border Service. It cooperated with Russian border guards who remained in country until 1999 as a result of a joint Russian–Turkmen agreement on the protection of the state border of Turkmenistan, which was signed in 1993. It slowly evolved to meet the standards of its counterparts, with the DSG being allowed to inspect goods and other items transported across the border of Turkmenistan in April 1998. At the end of 2001, 3 new border detachments were created, with 2 (in Kushka and Köýtendag), being intensified the cover of the Afghan border to prevent Taliban fighters from taking refuge in the country during the War in Afghanistan. Recently, the service created a separate naval border patrol division stationed in Türkmenbaşy.[4] In 2014, there were several incidents for the service along the Afghanistan–Turkmenistan border, including one in February when Turkmen border guards killed a militant who crossed the border illegally and in retaliation three Turkmen border guards were killed later that month. Later that May, three Turkmen guards were killed by an armed group crossing the border from Ghormach District, Afghanistan.[5][6]

Responsibilities

The main tasks of the service include the following:

The head of the service is a member of the Council of Border Guard Commanders of the Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS).[7]

Structure

Personnel of the DSG at the International Equestrian Sports Complex.
  • Central Office[8]
  • Border Troops
    • Headquarters of the Border Troops of Turkmenistan
      • Atamurat Border Detachment
        • Border Outpost "Syakhralyk"
      • Ashgabat Border Detachment
        • Border Outpost "Archabil"
        • Border Outpost "Asuda"
        • Border Outpost "Bagir"
        • Border Outpost "Bitaraplyk"
        • Border Outpost "Vatan"
        • Border Outpost "Gindivar"
      • Balkanabat Training Border Detachment
      • Bakharly Border Detachment
      • Garabogaz Border Detachment
      • Dashoguz Border Detachment
      • Kaakhki Border Detachment
        • Border Outpost "Aksuv"
        • Border Outpost "Yashlyk"
      • Makhtumkuli Border Detachment
      • Serakhs Border Detachment
        • Border Outpost "Incirli"
      • Serhetabat Border Detachment
        • Border Outpost "Medesan"
      • Takhtabazar Border Detachment
        • Border Outpost "Watanchi"
        • Border Outpost "Garavulkhana"
        • Border Outpost "Murghab"
        • Border Outpost "Pendy"
      • Turkmenabat Border Detachment
      • Esenguly Border Detachment
      • Etrek Border Detachment
      • Caspian Sea Border Detachment
      • Separate Maritime Border Guard Detachment (Türkmenbaşy)
      • 17th Separate Border Aviation Regiment (Mary)[9]
  • Music Group "Border Sounds"[10]
  • Turkmen Alabai Center[11]
  • Turkmen State Border Service Institute
The troops of the DSG on parade.

Breastplate "Valiant Border Guard"

The Breastplate "Valiant Border Guard" is the state medal designed to honour members of the DSG. It consists of medals in both the first and second degrees. It has the shape of a regular green octagon, which is one of the main elements of the State Emblem of Turkmenistan, inscribed in an circle with a diameter of 40 mm. It was created on 20 December 2005.[12]

Leadership

  • Colonel General Akmurad Kabulov[13] (1992 – 1999)
  • Major General Tirkish Tyrmyev[14]
  • Major General Agageldi Mammetgeldiyev[15] (2002 – 2003)
  • Major General Annageldy Gummanov (2003)
  • Major General Annaur Atzhanov (2003 – 2004)
  • Lieutenant General Orazberdy Soltanov[16] (2014 – 2006)
  • Major General Bayram Alovov (2006 – 2009)
  • Lieutenant General Myrat Islamov (2009 – 2012)
  • Major General Aman Garayev (2012 – 2013)
  • Lieutenant General Myrat Islamov (2013 – 2016)
  • Major General Begenç Gündogdyýew[17] (2016 – 2018)
  • Colonel Shadurdy Durdyyev (2018 – 2021)[18]
  • Colonel Ýazgeldi Bäşimowiç Nuryýew[1][2] (2021–present)

See also


References

  1. "УКАЗ Президента Туркменистана О НУРЫЕВЕ Я.Б." (in Russian). parahat.info. 27 January 2021.
  2. "More Turkmens Troops Killed Along Afghan Border", Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty, 27 May 2014, retrieved 8 September 2018
  3. turkmenportal. "В центре Ашхабада открылось новое здание центрального аппарата Государственной пограничной службы Туркменистана | Политика". Туркменистан, интернет портал о культурной, деловой и развлекательной жизни в Туркменистане (in Russian). Retrieved 12 September 2020.
  4. "Интернациональный долг". 100 ЛЕТ НА ОХРАНЕ ГОСУДАРСТВЕННОЙ ГРАНИЦЫ. Retrieved 12 September 2020.
  5. "serhetabat-dovletabat.gov.tm". serhetabat-dovletabat.gov.tm. Retrieved 12 September 2020.
  6. goşun, Milli. ""Türkmen alabaý" merkezi açyldy". Milli goşun (in Turkmen). Retrieved 24 December 2020.
  7. "Государственные награды". Официальный сайт посольства Туркменистана на Украине. Archived from the original on 21 February 2014. Retrieved 15 February 2014.
  8. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 18 May 2015. Retrieved 22 September 2018.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  9. Pannier, Bruce (23 January 2009). "Exit Of 'Gray Cardinal' Could Be Turkmen Milestone". Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty. Retrieved 21 September 2018.

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