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Army Enlistment And Training Command
The Army Enlistment and Training Command is an Argentine Army command. It is headquartered at Campo de Mayo, Buenos Aires Province. It is responsible of the Army units commanding. Organization * 1st Army Division «Teniente General Juan Carlos Sánchez» * 2nd Army Division «Ejército del Norte» * 3rd Army Division «Teniente General Julio Argentino Roca» * Rapid Deployment Force A rapid deployment force is a military formation that is capable of fast deployment. Such forces typically consist of elite military units ( special forces, paratroopers, marines, etc.) and are usually trained at a higher intensity than the rest ... * 601 Engineer Grouping * 601 Communications Grouping * Army Aviation Command In 2019 the 601 Engineer Grouping, 601 Communications Grouping and the Army Aviation Command became part of the Army Enlistment and Training Command. References {{reflist Argentine Army ...
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Argentina
Argentina (), officially the Argentine Republic ( es, link=no, República Argentina), is a country in the southern half of South America. Argentina covers an area of , making it the second-largest country in South America after Brazil, the fourth-largest country in the Americas, and the eighth-largest country in the world. It shares the bulk of the Southern Cone with Chile to the west, and is also bordered by Bolivia and Paraguay to the north, Brazil to the northeast, Uruguay and the South Atlantic Ocean to the east, and the Drake Passage to the south. Argentina is a federal state subdivided into twenty-three provinces, and one autonomous city, which is the federal capital and largest city of the nation, Buenos Aires. The provinces and the capital have their own constitutions, but exist under a federal system. Argentina claims sovereignty over the Falkland Islands, South Georgia and the South Sandwich Islands, and a part of Antarctica. The earliest recorded human prese ...
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Argentine Army
The Argentine Army ( es, Ejército Argentino, EA) is the land force branch of the Armed Forces of the Argentine Republic and the senior military service of Argentina. Under the Argentine Constitution, the president of Argentina is the commander-in-chief of the Armed Forces, exercising his or her command authority through the Minister of Defense. The Army's official foundation date is May 29, 1810 (celebrated in Argentina as the ''Army Day''), four days after the Spanish colonial administration in Buenos Aires was overthrown. The new national army was formed out of several pre-existing colonial militia units and locally manned regiments; most notably the Infantry Regiment "Patricios", which to this date is still an active unit. , the active element of the Argentine Army numbered some 70,600 military personnel. History Several armed expeditions were sent to the Upper Peru (now Bolivia), Paraguay, Uruguay and Chile to fight Spanish forces and secure Argentina's newly gain ...
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Command (military Formation)
A command in military terminology is an organisational unit for which a military commander is responsible. Commands, sometimes called units or formations, form the building blocks of a military. A commander is normally specifically appointed to the role in order to provide a legal framework for the authority bestowed. Naval and military officers have legal authority by virtue of their officer's commission, but the specific responsibilities and privileges of command are derived from the publication of appointment. The relevant definition of "command" according to the US Department of Defense is as follows:United States Department of Defense, Department of Defense Dictionary of Military and Associated Terms See also *Chain of command *Command and control * Military organization *Tactical formation *Unit cohesion Unit cohesion is a military concept, defined by one former United States Chief of staff in the early 1980s as "the bonding together of soldiers in such a way as to su ...
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Campo De Mayo
Campo de Mayo is a military base located in Greater Buenos Aires, Argentina, northwest of Buenos Aires. Campo de Mayo covers an area of and is one of the most important military bases in Argentina, including Argentine Army's: * General Lemos Combat Support School * Sergeant Cabral Army NCO School * Campo de Mayo Military Hospital * Metropolitan Military Garrison HQ * Army Infantry School * Army Cavalry School * Army School of Communications * Army Engineering School * Army Artillery School * 601 Air Assault Regiment * 601 Commando Company * main units of Argentine Army Aviation It is also home for the aviation service of the Argentine National Gendarmerie History Development of the base was authorized by a Congressional bill sponsored by the Minister of War, General Pablo Riccheri, and signed by President Julio Roca on August 8, 1901. A site was later chosen northwest of Buenos Aires, for which land was purchased from Eugenio Mattaldi in 1910. Between 1976 and 1982, during the ...
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Buenos Aires Province
Buenos Aires (), officially the Buenos Aires Province (''Provincia de Buenos Aires'' ), is the largest and most populous Argentine province. It takes its name from the city of Buenos Aires, the capital of the country, which used to be part of the province and the province's capital until it was federalized in 1880. Since then, in spite of bearing the same name, the province does not include Buenos Aires proper, though it does include all other parts of the Greater Buenos Aires metropolitan area. The capital of the province is the city of La Plata, founded in 1882. It is bordered by the provinces of Entre Ríos to the northeast, Santa Fe to the north, Córdoba to the northwest, La Pampa to the west, Río Negro to the south and west and the Autonomous City of Buenos Aires to the northeast. Uruguay is just across the Rio de la Plata to the northeast, and both are on the coast of the Atlantic Ocean to the east. Almost the entire province is part of the Pampas geographical regio ...
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1st Army Division (Argentina)
The 1st Army Division ( es, División de Ejército 1) is a unit of the Argentine Army. Organization * 1st Army Division, in Curuzú Cuatiá ** II Armored Brigade, in Paraná ** III Bush Brigade, in Resistencia ** XII Bush Brigade, in Posadas See also * 2nd Army Division (Argentina) * 3rd Army Division (Argentina) The 3rd Army Division ( es, División de Ejército 3) is a unit of the Argentine Army. Organization * 3rd Army Division, in Bahía Blanca ** I Armored Brigade, in Tandil ** IX Mechanized Brigade, in Comodoro Rivadavia ** XI Mechanized Brig ... References External links argentina.gob.ar/ejercito {{DEFAULTSORT:1st Army Division (Argentina) Army units and formations of Argentina ...
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2nd Army Division (Argentina)
The 2nd Army Division ( es, División de Ejército 2) is a unit of the Argentine Army. Organization * 2nd Army Division, in Córdoba ** V Mountain Brigade, in Salta ** VI Mountain Brigade, in Neuquén ** VIII Mountain Brigade, in Mendoza See also * 1st Army Division (Argentina) The 1st Army Division ( es, División de Ejército 1) is a unit of the Argentine Army. Organization * 1st Army Division, in Curuzú Cuatiá ** II Armored Brigade, in Paraná ** III Bush Brigade, in Resistencia ** XII Bush Brigade, in Po ... * 3rd Army Division (Argentina) References External links argentina.gob.ar/ejercito {{DEFAULTSORT:2nd Army Division (Argentina) Army units and formations of Argentina ...
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3rd Army Division (Argentina)
The 3rd Army Division ( es, División de Ejército 3) is a unit of the Argentine Army. Organization * 3rd Army Division, in Bahía Blanca ** I Armored Brigade, in Tandil ** IX Mechanized Brigade, in Comodoro Rivadavia ** XI Mechanized Brigade, in Río Gallegos Names * 5th Army Corps ( es, Cuerpo de Ejército 5) * 3rd Army Division ( es, División de Ejército 3) See also * 1st Army Division (Argentina) The 1st Army Division ( es, División de Ejército 1) is a unit of the Argentine Army. Organization * 1st Army Division, in Curuzú Cuatiá ** II Armored Brigade, in Paraná ** III Bush Brigade, in Resistencia ** XII Bush Brigade, in Po ... * 2nd Army Division (Argentina) References {{Reflist External links argentina.gob.ar/ejercito Army units and formations of Argentina ...
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Rapid Deployment Force (Argentina)
The Armed Forces of the Argentine Republic, in es, Fuerzas Armadas de la República Argentina, are controlled by the Commander-in-Chief (the President) and a civilian Minister of Defense. In addition to the Army, Navy and Air Force, there are two security forces, controlled by the Ministry of Security, which can be mobilized in occasion of an armed conflict: the National Gendarmerie, a gendarmerie used to guard borders and places of strategic importance; and the Naval Prefecture, a coast guard used to protect internal major rivers and maritime territory. Traditionally, Argentina maintains close defense cooperation and military-supply relationships with the United States and to a lesser extent, with Israel, Canada, Germany, France, Spain, Belarus, Italy, and Russia. History The oldest forces of the Argentinian military are the Argentinian Army and the Argentinian Navy, both created in 1810, during the Argentine War of Independence, while the Argentinian Air Force was esta ...
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601 Engineer Grouping
The 601 Engineer Grouping (''Agr Ing 601'') is an Argentine Army Engineer grouping. It is based at Campo de Mayo Army Garrison. Structure * 601 Engineer Grouping Headquarters. Campo de Mayo Army Garrison. ** 601 Engineer Battalion. Campo de Mayo Army Garrison. ** 601 CBRN and Emergency Support Company. San Nicolás de los Arroyos Barracks. ** 601 Facilities Maintenance Engineer Company. Villa Martelli Army Garrison. ** 601 Army Divers Engineer Company. Villa Martelli Army Garrison. ** 601 Transport Engineer Company. Campo de Mayo Army Garrison. ** 601 Water Engineer Company. Campo de Mayo Army Garrison. Source Humanitarian aids In 2019, the Ministry of Defense supplied the 601 Engineer Grouping with heavy equipment, water treatment plants, pneumatic machines and tools, New Holland D-180C bulldozers, Komatsu WA-320 front loaders, Case 580-W backhoe loaders, GEFCO drills and Sany STC-800 cranes. Argentine Army's Engineer Branch personnel manufactured a water purif ...
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601 Communications Grouping
The 601 Signals Grouping (''Agr Com 601'') is an Argentine Army signals military grouping. It is headquartered at the City Bell Army Garrison, Buenos Aires Province. History In 1986, the 601 Signals Grouping Headquarters settled at the City Bell Barracks, followed by the 601 Signals Battalion, the 601 Electronic Operations Battalion and the “La Plata” Recruitment and Mobilization Division. In 2019 became part of the Army Enlistment and Training Command. Structure * 601 Signals Grouping Headquarters (''Jefatura de la Agrupación de Comunicaciones 601''). Base: City Bell Army Garrison (Buenos Aires Province Buenos Aires (), officially the Buenos Aires Province (''Provincia de Buenos Aires'' ), is the largest and most populous Argentine province. It takes its name from the city of Buenos Aires, the capital of the country, which used to be part of th ...). ** 601 Signals Battalion (''Batallón de Comunicaciones 601''). Base: City Bell Army Garrison (Buenos Aires ...
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Army Aviation Command (Argentina)
Army Aviation Command might refer to: * Army Aviation Command (Argentina) * Army Aviation Command (Australia) * Brazilian Army Aviation Command * Indonesian Army Aviation Command * Turkish Army Aviation Command * United States Army ** Army Reserve Aviation Command ** United States Army Aviation and Missile Command ** U.S. Army Special Operations Aviation Command The United States Army Special Operations Aviation Command (USASOAC) provides command and control, executive oversight, and resourcing of U.S. Army Special Operations Command (USASOC) aviation assets and units in support of national security object ...
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