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Vehiculos Tacticos del Ejercito Argentino (in Spanish) (1st ed.). 1884 Editorial - Buenos Aires (2014). ISBN 9789509822962. Archived from the original on 2017-01-22; Cicalesi, Juan Carlos; Rivas, Santiago. TAM – The Argentine Tanque Argentino Mediano – History, Technology, Variants. International Specials (in English and German).
The Argentine Army (Spanish: 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. Command authority is exercised through the Minister of Defense.
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 established in 1945.
The Ballester–Molina was designed to offer the Argentine Federal Police and other armed forces a cheaper alternative to the "Sistema Colt Modelo 1927", itself a licensed copy of the Colt M1911A1, built under the supervision of Colt engineers. Production of the Ballester–Molina began in 1938 and ceased in 1953.
"Celebración del día del Ejército Argentino" [Celebration of the Argentine Army Day]. Fuerzas Aeronavales. fuerzasaeronavales.com; Ay, Carlos (9 August 2012). "Agusta 109 in Argentine military service". gacetaeronautica.com; Ay, Carlos (28 October 2013).
On 2 January 1884, within the broader context of the reorganization of the country's military forces, the President of Argentina and Lieutenant general Julio Argentino Roca, decreed that the creation of the Army General Staff position was a permanent change.
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The Structure of the Argentine Army follows below. As of 2020 the active force of the Argentine Army includes a total of eleven brigades: . 2x Armored brigades (I, II) 2x Bush brigades (III, XII)