Proper noun
IRGC
(military) Initialism of Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps.
According to AEI, the earliest record of his activities in the IRGC dates back to December 1982, when Qaani became a part of the IRGC division in Khorasan province, which was later referred to as the Fifth Nasr Division. Source: Internet
After days of vigorous denials, Iran on Saturday admitted that the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) mistakenly shot down the aircraft and apologised for the "disastrous" human error. Source: Internet
CBS News has confirmed the Washington Post that on the same day as the strike on Soleimani, the U.S. unsuccessfully tried to kill another key elite Iranian Quds commander, Abdul Reza Shahlai, who heads the IRGC in Yemen. Source: Internet
At that time, to encourage the IRGC and Basij to crack down on protesters and strengthen the hand of Khamenei, the regime began to depict disobedience to the supreme leader as tantamount to disobedience to God. Source: Internet
By now they almost always used the armed speedboats of the IRGC navy, and attacked many tankers. Source: Internet
Ayatollah Jannati: If the IRGC did not exist the Islamic Republic, the Islamic Revolution and Islam would also not Exist, Fars News Agency, 2018: https://bit. Source: Internet