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Public Services (Monaco)

The Public Force (French: La Force Publique)[2] are the military force of Monaco. However, the country has a very limited military capability and depends almost entirely upon its larger neighbour, France, for defence.[3][4] In total, there are over 250 people employed as military personnel in some form.[5][6] There is no conscription in Monaco.

Public Force
La Force publique (French)
Service branches
Leadership
Commander-in-ChiefAlbert II
Minister of the InteriorPatrice Cellario
Superior Commander of the Public ServicesColonel Tony Varo[1]
Personnel
ConscriptionNone
Active personnel250
A member of the Prince's Company on guard at the Prince's Palace

Its branches are the Compagnie des Carabiniers du Prince and the Corps des Sapeurs-Pompiers de Monaco.

Command edit

The Public Services are under the joint command of the Supreme Commander of the Public Services (French: Le Commandant supérieur de la Force publique), currently Colonel Tony Varo.[2]

Under the chief commander, each of the two principal military corps is headed by a Chief of the Corps,[2] who holds the rank of commandant or lieutenant colonel, according to personal seniority. The military band is commanded by the Chief of the Orchestra, with the rank of commandant.[2]

Border patrol and patrol boats edit

Some military roles are assigned to the civil police, such as border patrol and border defence, which are the responsibility of a special police unit officially named the "Maritime and Heliport Police Division," and which operates on land and sea using patrol boats and high-speed surveillance boats.[7] Four patrol boats are operated by the Corps des Sapeurs-Pompiers (fire-fighters) and the Compagnie des Carabiniers du Prince (prince's bodyguards).[citation needed]

Military branches edit

Two full-time militarised armed corps exist under the operational direction of the chief commander, and the political control of the Department of the Interior. One is the Corps des Sapeurs-Pompiers de Monaco, and the other is the Compagnie des Carabiniers du Prince. Both units are part of both military and civil defence plans, and are key to the "ORMOS Red Plan" which makes provision for the evacuation of Monaco in case of natural disaster, or civil emergency.

Corps des Sapeurs-Pompiers edit

 
Fire appliance of the Monégasque firefighters

Describing itself as a military force,[8] the Corps consists of 10 officers, 26 non-commissioned officers and 99 other ranks (with 25 civilian employees), providing fire, hazardous materials, rescue, and emergency medical services.[9] The officers' ranks (in descending order of seniority) are: Colonel, Lieutenant-Colonel, Commandant, Captain, Lieutenant, and Sub-Lieutenant. There are a further nine ranks of non-commissioned officers and enlisted personnel. Officers generally have served in the French military's fire service. Based at two barracks (one in La Condamine and one in Fontvieille), the Corps is equipped with fire engines, rescue vehicles and a range of specialist vehicles, including a fire boat and sealed tracked vehicles for entering Monaco's railway tunnels during an emergency.

Beyond fire-fighting duties, the Corps has an extensive civil defence brief. Its personnel are trained in the use of firearms, and the Corps has a central armoury. Personnel are trained to handle chemical incidents, and have specialist chemical incident vehicles and equipment. They are also equipped with ambulances and personnel have paramedic training.

 
An enlisted soldier (left) and a commissioned officer (right) of the Prince's Carabiniers

Compagnie des Carabiniers du Prince edit

Literally translated "Company of Carabiniers of the Prince", the English-language version of the official Government website translates the name as "The Palace Guards".[10] The force was established in 1817 by Prince Honoré, administrator on behalf of his father, Prince Honoré IV. Originally an infantry unit, in 1904 they replaced the previous (now disbanded) "Guard Company" as the official Palace Guard of the royal family.[10]

The Company is of a similar size to the Corps des Sapeurs-Pompiers. At the summer of 2020 the Government reported the total strength of the Compagnie des Carabiniers du Prince as 124, consisting of 3 officers, 24 non-commissioned officers, and 97 enlisted men (with another 14 civilian employees).[10] Each officer has trained and served with the French military. Its primary duty is the defence of the prince and the Prince's Palace in the Monaco-Ville (old town) quartier of Monaco. By extension, it also has a role in guarding members of the judiciary, who administer justice in the name of the prince.

There are a number of specialist units within the Compagnie des Carabiniers du Prince, which include a motorcycle section (for rapid-response and motorcycle outriding); a bodyguard and protection unit; a diving unit with military, rescue and scientific capabilities; and a military first-aid unit that provides first aid and ambulance cover at public and sporting events.[11]

The ceremonial "changing of the guard" at 11:55 am each day attracts large numbers of tourists. The ceremony is more than just a tourist spectacle, as this small military force is the front line of defence of the Monegasque princely family.

L'Orchestre militaire edit

Despite its title of "military orchestra", this section, which is attached to the Compagnie des Carabiniers du Prince, provides a full range of military music, including an orchestra, a ceremonial marching band, and state trumpeters, under the command of a Chef de l'Orchestre, with the rank of Commandant (Major).[2] The band was established in 1978 and consists of 24 soldiers.[10]

Rank and insignia edit

 
A Monegasque soldier posing with Dutch Olympic swimmers Nel van Vliet and Hannie Termeulen at the 1947 European Aquatics Championships

Commissioned officer ranks edit

The rank insignia of commissioned officers.

Rank group General / flag officers Senior officers Junior officers Officer cadet
  Army of Monaco
               
Commandant en Chef Colonel Lieutenant-colonel Commandant Capitaine Lieutenant Sous-Lieutenant Assistant

Other ranks edit

The rank insignia of non-commissioned officers and enlisted personnel.

Rank group Senior NCOs Junior NCOs Enlisted
  Army of Monaco
               
Adjudant-chef Adjudant Maréchal-des-logis-major Maréchal-des-logis-chef Maréchal-des-logis Brigadier Carabinier de première classe Carabinier de deuxième classe

Department of the Interior edit

The minister of the Department of the Interior is appointed by the prince of Monaco for one five-year term, and is mainly responsible for both policing and military activity within Monaco.[12]

Ministers of the Department of the Interior (conseiller de gouvernement pour l'Intérieur):

References edit

  1. ^ "FORCE PUBLIQUE". cloud.gouv.mc (in French). Retrieved 9 October 2022.
  2. ^ a b c d e "Annuaire Officiel - Force Publique". Government of Monaco. Retrieved 14 February 2020.
  3. ^ Matt Rosenberg. "17 Small Countries of Less Than 200 Square Miles". About. Retrieved 23 December 2014.
  4. ^ . Archived from the original on 2 December 2014. Retrieved 23 December 2014.
  5. ^ . gouv.mc
  6. ^ . gouv.mc
  7. ^ See Public Safety Pages 14 November 2009 at the Wayback Machine of the Monaco Government's official website.
  8. ^ See the official website of the Corps des Sapeaurs-Pompiers 6 December 2013 at the Wayback Machine title pages.
  9. ^ See these pages 25 October 2008 at the Wayback Machine for personnel strength and rank structure.
  10. ^ a b c d "The Palace Guards". Government of Monaco. Retrieved 22 June 2020.
  11. ^ A list of specialist units may be found on the official website of the Government 24 November 2007 at the Wayback Machine in the Dept of the Interior section.
  12. ^ "Google Translate". Retrieved 23 December 2014.
  13. ^ Brun, Raphael (27 May 2015). "Patrice Cellario : " Une immense responsabilité "". Monaco Hebdo. Retrieved 26 December 2016.
  14. ^ "Département de l'Intérieur". Gouvernement Princier. Principauté de Monaco. Retrieved 26 December 2016.

External links edit

  • Department of the Interior official site
  • Corps des Sapeurs-pompiers Official site

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