Gate guardian

Symbolic guardian at a military facility


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::summary Symbolic guardian at a military facility ::

::callout[type=note] retired equipment displayed at military facilities ::

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A gate guardian or gate guard is a withdrawn piece of equipment, often an aircraft, armoured vehicle, artillery piece, or locomotive, mounted on a plinth and used as a static display near to and forming a symbolic display of "guarding" the main entrance to a site, especially a military base. Commonly, gate guardians outside airbases are decommissioned examples of aircraft that were once based there, or still are.

Examples

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Examples of gate guardians include the following:

Australia

In Australia, gate guards are also often found outside Returned and Services League of Australia (RSL) clubs. These are usually artillery pieces such as 25 pounders and 40mm Bofors anti-aircraft guns, but the RSL club at Mulwala has a Douglas Dakota transport aircraft and Dandenong RSL club has a Bell UH-1 Iroquois helicopter. Several aircraft are on display at the gate of RAAF Base Wagga, as part of a small adjacent museum. RAAF Base Edinburgh has a Lockheed P-3 Orion maritime patrol aircraft and a Leopard 1 tank as gate guardians, reflecting its use as both an air force and an army base. RAAF Base Darwin has two Bristol Bloodhound surface-to-air missiles as gate guardians.

Finland

Malaysia

Saudi Arabia

South Africa

Switzerland

United Kingdom

United States

Images

Image:Bloodhound SAM2.jpg|RAF Bristol Bloodhound missile outside the Royal Air Force Museum London in Hendon, London Image:237 RED Mikoyan Mig-17 Russian Airforce (7387568310).jpg|MiG-17 at Kubinka Air Base, Russia File:Noorduyn AT-16 Harvard II, Canada - Air Force AN0931637.jpg|Kingston Airport (Canadian Air Force) File:Royal Tank Regiment and Royal Engineers workshops, Sack Hill, Warminster - geograph.org.uk - 962286.jpg|1 Tank Regiment (Royal Armoured Corps) Image:Fort_Knox_tank.jpg|Fort Knox (US Army) File:Gateguardian3.png|Tempe Base (South African Army) File:F-105 Thunderchief and DIA HQ, Washington DC.jpg|F-105 Thunderchief at Arnold Gate, Bolling Air Force Base, Washington, D.C. File:A retired Royal Air Force (RAF) F-4M Phantom FGR.2 aircraft formerly of No. 1435 Flight RAF as the gate guardian at the entrance to the air terminal at Mount Pleasant Complex in the Falkland Islands, 2007.jpg|An F-4J Phantom II aircraft as the gate guardian at the entrance to the air terminal at Mount Pleasant Complex in the Falkland Islands. This was removed

References

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  2. "A-7 Corsair II (A-7) Gate Guardian USN NAS Atlanta".
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  15. "McConnell AFB, Kansas".
  16. "Bradley – ANG, Connecticut".
  17. "Langley CIA, Virginia".
  18. "Brunswick – Glynco Jetport, Georgia".
  19. "Prescott, Arizona".
  20. [https://www.lohud.com/story/news/local/westchester/2016/07/28/lockheed-plane-westchester-airport/87660520/ "Lockheed T-33 Shooting Star/580-9594."] ''Westchester County Airport.'' Retrieved: 29 November 2025.
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