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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 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 Argentine Army (Spanish: Ejército Argentino) is the land force of Argentina. The current Chief of the Army General Staff is Division General Carlos Alberto Presti . He was appointed by President Javier Milei on 2 January 2024 by Decree 119/2023. [1]
In 1975 the armed forces started a massive operation in the Tucumán Province to crush the ERP (Ejército Revolucionario del Pueblo or People's Revolutionary Army) guevarist guerrilla group which attempted to create a "revolutionary foco in this remote and mountainous province, in the north-west of Argentina."
The Army General Staff (Estado Mayor General del Ejército, EMGE) is the supreme staff of the Argentine Army. It is based at the Libertador Building, Buenos Aires. The current chief is the brigadier general Carlos Alberto Presti.
Chief of the Army General Staff (Jefe del Estado Mayor General del Ejército) [1]. Chief of the Army General Staff Adjutand Secretariat (Secretaría Ayudantía del JEMGE)Army Recruitment Assessment Commission (Comisión Evaluadora de Contrataciones del Ejército)
The 1st Army Division (Spanish: División de Ejército 1) is a unit of the Argentine Army. Organization ... argentina.gob.ar/ejercito This page was last edited on ...
2nd Army Division «Ejército del Norte» [3] 3rd Army Division «Teniente General Julio Argentino Roca» [3] Rapid Deployment Force [3] 601 Engineer Grouping [4] 601 Communications Grouping [4] Army Aviation Command [4]
The 3rd Army Division (Spanish: División de Ejército 3) is a combined forces between armored brigade and mechanized brigade of the Argentine Army (EA). Organization [ edit ]