Old Guard (France)

Old Guard
Vieille garde
An Old Guard grenadier wearing two veteran chevrons representing 15 to 20 years of service
Active1804–1815
Country France
Branch French Imperial Army
EngagementsNapoleonic Wars
Commanders
Notable
commanders
Dorsenne
Bessières
Davout
Soult
Cambronne

The Old Guard (French: Vieille garde) was a formation of the French Imperial Army's Imperial Guard. Consisting exclusively of veteran troops, it was the most prestigious formation in Napoleon's Grande Armée. French soldiers often referred to Napoleon's Old Guard as "the Immortals".

Famously devoted to the Emperor, who even referred to them as "my children"; the members of his Old Guard were selected based on physical traits, most notably above-average height. Their imposing stature was likely impressive to foes and allies alike. Awards as well as veterancy were also taken into consideration when selecting troops for the Old Guard.