W.G.C. Commandant Major Caleb Gibbs – First Commander of Washington’s Guard
Model: AR087
Scale: 1/30
Finish: Matte
This exceptional 1/30 scale figure represents Major Caleb Gibbs (1748–1818), the first Commandant of General George Washington’s Commander-in-Chief’s Guard—often known as Washington’s Life Guard. Mounted with authority and dignity, Gibbs sits astride his richly painted horse, sword in hand, ready to direct the elite troops entrusted with the protection of America’s foremost leader.
Formed in 1776, the Guard’s duties extended far beyond personal protection—they safeguarded Washington’s papers, funds, and vital military correspondence. Gibbs, a Massachusetts native, earned Washington’s trust through his discipline, bravery, and steadfast sense of honor. His leadership became symbolic of the professionalism and loyalty that defined the Continental Army at its best.
Every detail in this King & Country figure—Gibbs’ blue-and-buff Continental uniform, golden epaulettes, and the fine tack of his horse—reflects the artistry and historical accuracy collectors have come to expect. It serves as both a tribute to the man and a reminder of the early ideals of the American Revolution.
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