Peruvian Guard Legion
| Peruvian Guard Legion | |
|---|---|
| Legión Peruana de la Guardia | |
Members marching in Ayacucho | |
| Active | 1821–present |
| Country | Peru |
| Allegiance | President of Peru |
| Branch | Peruvian Army |
| Type | Historical Unit |
| Part of | 2nd Army Division |
| Garrison/HQ | Real Felipe Fortress |
| Motto(s) | Origin of our army |
| Colours | Light blue, maroon and red |
| March | "El Ataque de Uchumayo" "Sesquicentenario" |
| Anniversaries | 18 August |
| Engagements | Peruvian War of Independence
|
| Commanders | |
| Current commander | Col. Jaime Sánchez Polo |
| Notable commanders | José Bernardo de Tagle William Miller |
The Peruvian Guard Legion (Spanish: Legión Peruana de la Guardia) is a traditional military unit of Peru. It has participated in several conflicts since the country's independence and the unit's formation by José de San Martín in 1821. Its headquarters are located in the Real Felipe Fortress located in Callao.