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This is an order of battle of the Chilean Army. Office of the Army Commander in Chief in Santiago, the Army's headquarters city where it is situated * Military Scenarios and Investigations Center * Office of the Army Secretary General * Office of the Army Auditor General Army General Staff Office (Estado Mayor General del Ejército) * Finance Directorate * Logistics * Intelligence Directorate * Projects Department


Ground Operations Command

Army Ground Operations Command, headquartered in Concepcion, the base garrison of the Chacabuco 6th Infantry Regiment


I Division

Responsible for the defense of the Antofagasta and Atacama regions. * I Division, in Antofagasta ** 1st Motorized Brigade "Calama" (''Brigada Motorizada Nº 1 "Calama"'') in Calama *** 15th Motorized Infantry Battalion "Calama", (''Batallón de Infantería Motorizado Nº 15 "Calama"'') *** 10th Artillery Group "Borgoño", (''Grupo de Artillería Nº 10 "Borgoño"'') *** 1st Engineer Battalion "Atacama", (''Batallón de Ingenieros Nº 1 "Atacama"'') *** Armored Squadron, (''Escuadrón Blindado'') *** Garrison Unit, (''Unidad de Cuartel'') ** 3rd Armored Brigade "La Concepción", (''Brigada Acorazada Nº 3 "La Concepción"'') in Antofagasta *** 7th Armored Infantry Battalion "Esmeralda" (''Batallón de Infantería Blindada Nº 7 "Esmeralda"'') *** 8th Armored Group "Exploradores" (''Grupo Blindado Nº 8 "Exploradores"'') *** 5th Self-propelled Artillery Group "Antofagasta" (''Grupo de Artillería Autopropulsada Nº 5 "Antofagasta"'') *** 10th Mechanized Engineer Company "Pontoneros", (''Compañía de Ingenieros Mecanizada Nº 10 "Pontoneros"'') *** 7th Signal Company "San Pedro de Atacama", (''Compañía de Telecomunicaciones Nº 7 "San Pedro de Atacama"'') *** Armored Reconnaissance Platoon (''Pelotón de Exploración Blindado'') ** 23rd Infantry Regiment "Copiapo" (''Regimiento Nº 23 "Copiapó"'') in Copiapó *** Motorized Infantry Battalion *** Anti-tank Company ** 1st Divisional Logistic Regiment "Tocopilla", (''Regimiento Logístico Divisionario Nº 1 "Tocopilla"'') in Antofagasta ** 1st Signals Battalion "El Loa", (''Batallón de Telecomunicaciones Nº 1 "El Loa"'') ** 1st Aviation Platoon "Antofagasta" (''Pelotón de Aviación Nº 1 "Antofagasta"'')in Antofagasta


II Motorized Division

Responsible for the defense of the Coquimbo, Valparaíso, Santiago, O'Higgins, Maule, and Ñuble regions. * II Motorized Division, in Santiago ** 2nd Motorized Brigade "Maipo" (''Brigada Motorizada Nº 2 "Maipo"'') in Valparaíso *** 1st Infantry Regiment "Buin", (''Regimiento de Infanteria Nº 1 "Buin"'') in Recoleta **** Mechanized Infantry Battalion **** Anti-tank Company *** 2nd Infantry Regiment "Maipo" ('' Regimiento Nº 2 "Maipo"'') in Valparaiso **** Motorized Infantry Battalion **** Anti-tank Company *** 19th Infantry Regiment "Colchagua" (''Regimiento Nº 19 "Colchagua"'') in
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**** Motorized Infantry Battalion **** Anti-tank Company *** 1st Artillery (Training) Regiment "Tacna" (''Regimiento de Artillería Nº 1 "Tacna"'') in San Bernardo **** 1st Artillery Group "Tacna", (''Grupo de Artillería Nº 1 "Tacna"'') ***** State
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Battery ** 6th Motorized Brigade "Maule" (''Brigada Motorizada Nº 6 "Maule"'') in Concepción *** 6th Infantry Regiment "Chacabuco" (''Regimiento Nº 6 "Chacabuco"'') in Concepción **** Motorized Infantry Battalion **** 3rd Artillery Group "Silva Renard" (''Grupo de Artillería Nº 3 "Silva Renard"'') **** 3rd Motorized Signal Company "Curicó" (''Compañía de Telecomunicaciones Motorizada Nº 3 "Curicó"'') **** Historical Company *** 9th Infantry Regiment "Chillán" (''Regimiento Nº 9 "Chillán"'') in
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**** Motorized Infantry Battalion **** Anti-tank Company *** 16th Infantry Regiment "Talca" (''Regimiento Nº 16 "Talca"'') in Talca **** Motorized Infantry Battalion **** Anti-tank Company ** 21st Infantry Regiment "Coquimbo", (''Regimiento Nº 21 "Coquimbo"'') in La Serena *** Motorized Infantry Battalion *** Anti-tank Company


III Mountain Division

Responsible for the defense of the Biobío, Los Lagos, Araucanía, and Los Ríos regions, especially in the mountains in the country's eastern borders. * III Mountain Division, in Valdivia ** 3rd Mountain Detachment "Yungay", (''Destacamento de Montaña Nº 3 "Yungay"'') in Los Andes *** 18th Andean Infantry Battalion "Guardia Vieja", (''Batallón de Infantería Andino Nº 18 "Guardia Vieja"'') *** 2nd Mountain Artillery Battery "Arica", (''Batería de Artillería de Montaña Nº 2 "Arica"'') *** 2nd Mountain Engineer Company "Puente Alto", (''Compañía de Ingenieros de Montaña Nº 2 "Puente Alto"'') *** Mounted Mountain Reconnaissance Platoon, (''Pelotón de Exploración Montado de Montaña'') *** Signal Section "Los Andes", (''Sección de Telecomunicaciones "Los Andes"'') ** 8th Mountain Detachment "Tucapel", (''Destacamento de Montaña Nº 8 "Tucapel"'') in Temuco *** 8th Mountain Infantry Battalion "Frontera" (''Batallón de Infantería de Montaña Nº 8 "Frontera"'') *** Mountain Artillery Battery, (''Batería de Artillería de Montaña'') *** Mountain Engineer Company, (''Compañía de Ingenieros de Montaña'') *** Signal Section, (''Sección de Telecomunicaciones'') ** 9th Mountain Detachment "Arauco", (''Destacamento de Montaña Nº 9 "Arauco"'') in Osorno *** 13th Mountain Infantry Battalion "Andalién", (''Batallón de Infantería de Montaña Nº 13 "Andalién"'') *** 4th Motorized Engineer Battalion "Arauco" (''Batallón de Ingenieros Motorizados Nº 4 "Arauco"'') *** Mountain Artillery Battery, (''Batería de Artillería de Montaña'') *** Signal Section, (''Sección de Telecomunicaciones'') *** Garrison Unit, (''Unidad de Cuartel'') ** 17th Mountain Detachment "Los Ángeles", (''Destacamento de Montaña Nº 17 "Los Ángeles"'') in Los Ángeles *** 17th Mountain Infantry Battalion "Tarpellanca" (''Batallón de Infantería de Montaña Nº 17 "Tarpellanca"'') *** 16th Mountain Artillery Battery "Carvallo", (''Batería de Artillería de Montaña Nº 16 "Carvallo"'') *** 3rd Mountain Engineer Company "Los Ángeles", (''Compañía de Ingenieros de Montaña Nº 3 "Los Ángeles"'') *** Signal Section, (''Sección de Telecomunicaciones'') *** Garrison Unit (''Unidad de Cuartel'') ** 3rd Cavalry Regiment (Mountain) "Hussars" (''Regimiento de Caballería Nº 3 "Húsares"'') in Angol *** Mounted Group "Húsares", (''Grupo Montado "Húsares"'') ** 3rd Divisional Logistic Regiment "Victoria", (''Regimiento Logístico Divisionario Nº 3 "Victoria"'') in Victoria ** 4th Signal Battalion "Membrillar", (''Batallón de Telecomunicaciones Nº 4 "Membrillar"'') in Valdivia ** 13th Commando Company "Escorpión", (''Compañía de Comandos Nº 13 "Escorpión"'') in Valdivia ** 3rd Intelligence Company, (''Compañía de Inteligencia Nº 3'') in Valdivia ** 3rd Aviation Platoon "Valdivia", (''Pelotón de Aviación Nº 3 "Valdivia"'') in Valdivia


IV Division

Responsible for the defense of the Aysén region. * IV Division, in Coyhaique ** 14th Motorized Detachment "Aysén", (''Destacamento Motorizado Nº 14 "Aysén"'') in Coyhaique *** 26th Motorized Infantry Battalion "Aysén", (''Batallón de Infantería Motorizado Nº 26 "Aysén"'') *** 8th Artillery Group "San Carlos de Ancud", (''Grupo de Artillería N° 8 "San Carlos de Ancud"'') *** Anti-tank Company *** 8th Divisional Signal Company "Coyhaique", (''Compañía de Telecomunicaciones Divisionaria Nº 8 "Coyhaique"'') ** 8th Engineers Regiment "Chiloé" (''Regimiento Nº 8 "Chiloé"'') in Puerto Aysén *** Engineer Battalion ** Mountain Reconnaissance Squadron "Chaitén", (''Escuadrón de Exploración Montado "Chaitén"'') in Chaitén ** 20th Andean Company "Cochrane", (''Compañía Andina Nº 20 "Cochrane"'') ** 4th Aviation Platoon "Aysén", (''Pelotón de Aviación Nº 4 "Aysén"'')


V Division

Responsible for the defense of the Magallanes region, which includes the world's southernmost city of Punta Arenas. * V Army Division, in Punta Arenas ** 4th Armored Brigade "Chorrillos", (''Brigada Acorazada Nº 4 "Chorrillos'') in Punta Arenas *** 6th Armored Group "Dragoons" (''Grupo Blindado Nº 6 "Dragones"'') *** 25th Mechanized Infantry Battalion "El Roble" (''Batallón de Infantería Mecanizado Nº 25 "El Roble"'') *** 7th Artillery Group "Wood", (''Grupo de Artillería Nº 7 "Wood"'') *** 11th Mechanized Engineer Company "Tehuelches", (''Compañía de Ingenieros Mecanizados Nº 11 "Tehuelches"'') *** Armored Reconnaissance Platoon (''Pelotón de Exploración Blindado'') *** Air Defense Artillery Platoon (''Pelotón de Artillería Antiaérea'') ** 5th Armored Detachment "Lancers" (''Destacamento Acorazado Nº 5 "Lanceros"'') in Puerto Natales *** 5th Armored Squadron "Lancers" (''Escuadrón Blindado Nº 5 "Lanceros"'') *** Mechanized Infantry Company (''Compañía de Infantería Mecanizada'') *** 12th Artillery Group "Magallanes" (''Grupo de Artillería Nº 12 "Magallanes"'') ** 10th Infantry Regiment "Pudeto" (''Regimiento Nº 10 "Pudeto"'') in Punta Arenas *** 10th Motorized Infantry Battalion, "Pudeto" (''Batallón de Infantería Motorizada Nº 10 "Pudeto"'') *** 5th Engineer Battalion "Punta Arenas", (''Batallón de Ingenieros Nº 5 "Punta Arenas"'') *** 5th Signal Battalion "Patagonia", (''Batallón de Telecomunicaciones Nº 5 "Patagonia"'') *** Anti-tank Company "Pelantaru", (''Compañía Antiblindaje "Pelantaru"'') *** 5th Commando Company "Lientur", (''Compañía de Comandos Nº 5 "Lientur"'') ** 11th Motorized Detachment "Caupolicán", (''Destacamento Motorizado Nº 11 "Caupolicán"'') in Isla Grande de Tierra del Fuego *** 11th Infantry Battalion "Caupolicán" (''Batallón de Infantería Nº 11 "Caupolicán"'') *** 13th Artillery Group "Tierra Del Fuego" (''Grupo de Artillería Nº 13 "Tierra del Fuego"'') *** Anti-tank Company, (''Compañía Antiblindaje'') *** Logistic Company, (''Compañía Logística'') ** 5th Divisional Logistic Regiment "Magallanes", (''Regimiento Logístico Divisionario Nº 5 "Magallanes"'') in Punta Arenas ** 5th Aviation Platoon "Punta Arenas", (''Pelotón de Aviación Nº 5 "Punta Arenas"'') ** Antarctic Studies Center of the Army, (''Centro de Estudios Antárticos del Ejército'') *** Army Base "Gen. Bernardo O'Higgins", (''Base del Ejército "Gen. Bernardo O'Higgins"'')


VI Division

Responsible for the defense of the
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regions. * VI Division, in Iquique ** 1st Armored Brigade "Cuirassiers" (''Brigada Acorazada Nº 1 "Coraceros"'') in Arica *** 27th Armored Infantry Battalion "Bulnes", (''Batallón de Infantería Blindado Nº 27 "Bulnes"'') *** 9th Armored Group "Vencedores", (''Grupo Blindado Nº 9 "Vencedores"'') *** 4th Self-propelled Artillery Group "Miraflores", (''Grupo de Artillería Autopropulsada Nº 4 "Miraflores"'') *** Anti-tank Company, (''Compañía Antiblindaje'') *** Anti-air Artillery Battery, (''Batería de Artillería Antiaérea'') *** 9th Mechanized Engineer Company "Zapadores", (''Compañía de Ingenieros Mecanizada Nº 9 "Zapadores"'') *** 10th Signal Company "San Marcos de Arica", (''Compañía de Telecomunicaciones Nº 10 "San Marcos de Arica"'') *** Supply and Maintenance Company, (''Compañía de Abastecimiento y Mantenimiento'') *** Armored Reconnaissance Platoon, (''Pelotón de Exploración Blindado'') ** 2nd Armored Brigade "Mounted Rifles" (''Brigada Acorazada Nº 2 "Cazadores"'') in Pozo Almonte *** 5th Armored Infantry Battalion "Carampangue", (''Batallón de Infantería Blindado Nº 5 "Carampangue"'') *** 7th Armored Group "Guías", (''Grupo Blindado Nº 7 "Guías"'') *** 9th Self-propelled Artillery Group "Salvo", (''Grupo de Artillería Autopropulsada Nº 9 "Salvo"'') *** 7th Mechanized Engineer Company "Aconcagua", (''Compañía de Ingenieros Mecanizada Nº 7 "Aconcagua"'') *** 11th Signal Company "Huara", (''Compañía de Telecomunicaciones Nº 11 "Huara"'') *** Armored Reconnaissance Platoon, (''Pelotón de Exploración Blindado'') *** Supply and Maintenance Company, (''Compañía de Abastecimiento y Mantenimiento'') ** 4th Motorized Brigade "Rancagua" (''Brigada Motorizada Nº 4 "Rancagua"'') in Arica *** 4th Motorized Infantry Battalion "Rancagua", (''Batallón de Infantería Motorizada Nº 4 "Rancagua"'') *** 6th Artillery Group "Dolores", (''Grupo de Artillería Nº 6 "Dolores"'') *** 6th Engineer Battalion "Azapa", (''Batallón de Ingenieros Nº 6 "Azapa"'') *** Signal Company (''Compañía de Telecomunicaciones'') *** Historical Company ** 24th Motorized Brigade "Huamachuco", (''Brigada Motorizada Nº 24 "Huamachuco"'') in
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*** 24th Motorized Infantry Battalion "Huamachuco", (''Batallón de Infantería Motorizada Nº 24 "Huamachuco"'') *** 14th Artillery Group "Parinacota", (''Grupo de Artillería Nº 14 "Parinacota"'') *** Reconnaissance Platoon, (''Pelotón de Exploración Terrestre'') *** Anti-tank Company, (''Compañía Antiblindaje'') *** Engineer Company, (''Compañía de Ingenieros'') *** Signal Company, (''Compañía de Telecomunicaciones'') *** Logistic Company, (''Compañía Logística'') ** 6th Divisional Logistic Regiment "Pisagua", (''Regimiento Logístico Divisionario Nº 6 "Pisagua"'') in Arica ** 6th Signal Battalion "Tarapacá", (''Batallón de Telecomunicaciones N° 6 "Tarapacá"'') in Pozo Almonte ** 1st Commando Company "Iquique", (''Compañía de Comandos Nº 1 "Iquique"'') in Iquique ** 6th Aviation Platoon "Arica", (''Pelotón de Aviación Nº 6 "Arica"'') in Arica


Special Operations Brigade

* Special Operations Brigade " Lautaro", (''Brigada de Operaciones Especiales "Lautaro"'') in Peldehue ** 1st Paratroopers Battalion "Pelantaru", (''Batallón de Paracaidistas Nº 1 "Pelantaru"'') ** Army Special Forces Group, (''Agrupación de Fuerzas Especiales del Ejército'') ** Mountain Special Group, (''Agrupación Especial de Montaña'') ** Paratroopers and Special Forces School, (''Escuela de Paracaidistas y Fuerzas Especiales'') ** 12th Commando Company, (''Compañía de Comandos Nº 12'') ** Logistic Company, (''Compañía Logística'')


Army Aviation Brigade

* Army Aviation Brigade, (''Brigada de Aviación'') in Rancagua ** Fixed-Wing Aircraft Battalion "La Independencia" (''Batallón de Aviones "La Independencia"'') ** Rotatory-Wing Aircraft Battalion "Germania" (''Batallón de Helicópteros "Germania"'') ** Aviation Maintenance and Supply Battalion (''Batallón Mantenimiento y Abastecimiento de Aviación'') ** Airport Company (''Compañía Aeropuerto'') ** 5x Aviation platoons detached to each army division


Doctrine Command

Army Institution and Doctrine Command (''Commando Instituto y Doctrina'') * Army Schools Division (''Division Escuelas'') ** Bernardo O'Higgins Military Academy in
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** Army NCO School Sergeant Daniel Rebolledo Sepulveda in Maipú ** Army War College in La Reina ** Military Polytechnical Academy in La Reina ** Army Infantry School General Jose de San Martin in San Bernardo ** Army Communications School in Peñalolen ** Army Engineering School in San Antonio ** Army Services and Physical Education School in La Reina ** Army Airborne and Special Forces School in Peldehue ** Army Mountain School in Rio Blanco * Army Education Division (''Division de Educacion'') * Army Doctrine Division (''Division de Doctrina'')


Force Support Command

Army Force Support Services Command (''Commando Apoyo de la Fuerza'') * Army Logistic Division, (''División Logística del Ejército'') in Santiago ** 1st Logistic Regiment "Bellavista"(''Regimiento Logístico de Ejército Nº 1 "Bellavista"'') in Conchalí ** 2nd Logistic Regiment "Arsenales de Guerra", (''Regimiento Logístico de Ejército Nº 2 "Arsenales de Guerra"'') in Peldehue ** 3rd Logistic Regiment "Limache", (''Regimiento Logístico de Ejército Nº 3 "Limache"'') in Renca * Army Engineering Command (''Commando de Ingenieros'') ** Military Workers Corps ** Army Engineering Service * Army Communications Command * Army Infrastructure Command * Army Military Engineering and Industry Command ** FAMAE Arms Factory in
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** Military Geography Institute in Santiago ** Investigation and Control Institute in Santiago


General Garrison Command

*Army General Garrison Command in Santiago, serving the Santiago Metropolitan Region, reports directly to Army Headquarters ** 1st Cavalry (Horse Guards) Regiment "Grenadiers" (''Regimiento Escolta Presidencial Nº1 "Granaderos"'') in Quillota, the former headquarters of the Army Armored Cavalry School, also functions as the Presidential Escort Regiment since 1840. Name attributes to the Argentine Regiment of Mounted Grenadiers "Gen. Jose De San Martin" and Ecuador's Tarqui Grenadiers and Tapi Grenadiers Regiments *** Mounted Ceremonial Squadron *** Honors Squadron *** Training Center ** 1st Military Police Regiment "Santiago" (''Regimiento de Policía Militar N1º "Santiago"'')


Army Medical Command

* Army Medical Command in Santiago ** Santiago Military Hospital (''Hospital Militar de Santiago'') ** Northern Military Hospital in Antofagasta ** Children's Rehabilitation Center * Army Administration Command


Graphic overview of the Chilean Army


Geographic distribution of operational forces


Unit names

All infantry units and most of the artillery regiments are named after important battles or places in Chile, while the cavalry regiments are named after the various types of cavalry. These are the units: * 1st Infantry: Battle of Buin Bridge * 2nd Infantry:
Battle of Maipu A battle is an occurrence of combat in warfare between opposing military units of any number or size. A war usually consists of multiple battles. In general, a battle is a military engagement that is well defined in duration, area, and force ...
* 8th Infantry: Battle of Tucapel * 12th Infantry: Battle of Sangra * 21st Infantry: Battle of Copiapo * 24th Infantry:
Battle of Huamachuco The Battle of Huamachuco was fought on the 10 July 1883, and it was the last major battle of the War of the Pacific. The Chilean soldiers, led by Colonel Alejandro Gorostiaga, decisively defeated the Peruvian army commanded by General Andrés Av ...
* 3rd Mountain: Battle of Yungay * 4th Brigade: Battle of Rancagua * 6th Infantry: Battle of Chacabuco * 17th Reinforced: Battle of Los Angeles * 3rd Brigade:
Battle of La Concepcion A battle is an occurrence of combat in warfare between opposing military units of any number or size. A war usually consists of multiple battles. In general, a battle is a military engagement that is well defined in duration, area, and force ...
* 1st Cavalry: Horse
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s * 3rd Cavalry:
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s * 5th Cavalry:
Lancer A lancer was a type of cavalryman who fought with a lance. Lances were used for mounted warfare in Assyria as early as and subsequently by Persia, India, Egypt, China, Greece, and Rome. The weapon was widely used throughout Eurasia during the M ...
s * 8th Cavalry: Scouts/Explorers * 1st Armored Brigade: Cuirassiers * 2nd Armored Brigade: Horse Rifleman/Horse Rifle Hunter * 6th ACG:
Dragoon Dragoons were originally a class of mounted infantry, who used horses for mobility, but dismounted to fight on foot. From the early 17th century onward, dragoons were increasingly also employed as conventional cavalry and trained for combat w ...
s * 1st Artillery: Battle of Tacna * 2nd Artillery: Battle of Arica * 4th Artillery: Battle of Miraflores * 8th Artillery: Battle of San Carlos de Ancud * Helicopter Battalion: Battle of Pampa Germania * 8th Engineer: Battle of Chiloé


References

{{Reflist *Adrian J. English, Armed Forces of Latin America *Jane's World Armies *Jane's Sentinel :es:Anexo:Organización del Ejército de Chile Chilean Army Chilean Army