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    The {{nihongo|'''Golan'''|ゴラン|Goran|the '''Provident''' in the Viz's English edition}} organization is a militia composed of specially trained commandos that belonged to the fictional Red Beret special forces unit prior to the nuclear war. In the manga, the members of Golan think of themselves as [[wikipedia:chosen people|God's chosen]] and are seeking to create {{nihongo|'''God's Land'''|ゴッドランド|Goddorando|'''Providence''' in Viz's English edition}}, a nation for their elite race, by capturing young women and girls for procreation of their race. After Kenshiro rescues Lin from a group of Golan commandos and witnesses the horrors the organization beforehand, Ken decides to infiltrate the group's training camp and confronts their drill instructor, the [[Mad Sarge]], a knife fighting expert and user of blood squirting needles. After Ken defeats him, he comes face to face with the group's founder and leader, the '''[[Colonel]]''', who claims to be a psychic but in reality reads his opponents moves by observing their slight body movements, and an expert of the ''[[Nanto Muon Ken]]'' (South Star Silent Fist) style, which conceals his presence. Other members include the '''[[Major]]''', who is armed with razor whip (a [[wikipedia:garrote|garrote]] in the manga).
    [[File:GOLAN gang.jpg|thumb|250px|right|The GOLAN organization.]]
    In the TV series, the Golan organization became {{nihongo|'''God's Army'''|ゴッドアーミー|Goddo Āmī}}, which is revealed to be one of King's subordinate organizations whose members worship Shin as their deity. in the 1986 movie, the Colonel appears as the security leader of Shin's palace in Southern Cross.
     
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    : The Golan (the '''Provident''' in the Viz's English edition) organization is a militia composed of specially trained commandos that belonged to the fictional {{nihongo|'''Red Beret'''|{{ruby|特殊工作隊|レッドベレー}}}} special forces unit prior to the [[nuclear war of 199X|nuclear war]]. In the manga, the members of Golan think of themselves as [[wikipedia:chosen people|God's chosen]] and are seeking to create {{nihongo|'''God's Land'''|{{ruby|神の国|ゴッドラド}}|Goddorando|'''Providence''' in Viz's English edition}}, a nation for their elite race, by capturing young women and girls for procreation. One of their controlled cities is [[Oasis]], 10 km. to the north, for food and water.
     
    : After [[Kenshiro]] rescues [[Lin]] and other women from a group of Golan commandos, he witnesses the horrors of the organization beforehand and decides to infiltrate the group's training camp. There, he confronts their drill instructor, the '''[[Mad Sarge]]''', a knife fighting expert and user of blood squirting needles. After defeating him, Ken comes face to face with the group's founder and leader, the '''[[Colonel]]''', an expert of the ''[[Nanto Muon Ken]]'' (南斗無音拳, ''South Dipper Silent Fist'') style. Other members include the '''[[Major]]''', who is armed with a [[wikipedia:garrotte|garrotte]] (razor whip in the anime). With the death of the colonel, the Golan collapses.
     
    ==TV Series==
    : In the TV series, the Golan organization became {{nihongo|'''God's Army'''|ゴッドアーミー|Goddo Āmī}}, which is revealed to be one of King's subordinate organizations whose leader worship [[Shin]] as his deity.
     
    ==1986 movie==
    : In the 1986 movie, the Colonel appears as the security leader of Shin's palace in [[Southern Cross]].
     
    == Trivia ==
     
    * The name was changed in the English version due to the unfortunate implication of naming a Nazi-esque organization after a place in Israel.
     
    ==Gallery==
    <gallery>
    Image:Colonel2.jpg|[[Colonel]], the leader of the Golan.
    File:Sarge2.jpg|[[Mad Sarge]]
    File:Major2.jpg|[[Major]]
    File:Captain.jpg|[[Buckham]]
    File:Search_Captain_2.jpg|[[Search Captain|Search Party Captain]]
    File:Golan_soldiers.jpg|
    File:Golan_soldiers2.jpg|
    File:Golan_soldiers3.jpg|
    </gallery>
    [[Category:Golan]]
    [[Category:Golan]]
    [[Category:Organizations]]
    [[Category:Characters killed by Kenshirō]]

    Latest revision as of 23:07, 21 November 2021

    The GOLAN organization.
    Golan (ゴラン, Goran)
    The Golan (the Provident in the Viz's English edition) organization is a militia composed of specially trained commandos that belonged to the fictional Red Beret (特殊工作隊(レッドベレー)) special forces unit prior to the nuclear war. In the manga, the members of Golan think of themselves as God's chosen and are seeking to create God's Land (神の国(ゴッドラド), Goddorando, Providence in Viz's English edition), a nation for their elite race, by capturing young women and girls for procreation. One of their controlled cities is Oasis, 10 km. to the north, for food and water.
    After Kenshiro rescues Lin and other women from a group of Golan commandos, he witnesses the horrors of the organization beforehand and decides to infiltrate the group's training camp. There, he confronts their drill instructor, the Mad Sarge, a knife fighting expert and user of blood squirting needles. After defeating him, Ken comes face to face with the group's founder and leader, the Colonel, an expert of the Nanto Muon Ken (南斗無音拳, South Dipper Silent Fist) style. Other members include the Major, who is armed with a garrotte (razor whip in the anime). With the death of the colonel, the Golan collapses.

    TV Series[edit | edit source]

    In the TV series, the Golan organization became God's Army (ゴッドアーミー, Goddo Āmī), which is revealed to be one of King's subordinate organizations whose leader worship Shin as his deity.

    1986 movie[edit | edit source]

    In the 1986 movie, the Colonel appears as the security leader of Shin's palace in Southern Cross.

    Trivia[edit | edit source]

    • The name was changed in the English version due to the unfortunate implication of naming a Nazi-esque organization after a place in Israel.

    Gallery[edit | edit source]