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  2. List of equipment of the Argentine Army - Wikipedia

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    The Argentine Army received its first batch of 10 militarised Ford Ranger in 2020. The new vehicles will begin to replace the service's old Mercedes-Benz G-Class. [6] Volkswagen Amarok Germany Argentina: Utility pickup truck ~50 Used by Military Police. Ford Super Duty United States: Utility pickup truck ~30 M151 United States

  3. Military history of Argentina - Wikipedia

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    Military leaders during the postwar period began increasingly imposing their own rules and standards on the political system so that, in the end, the armed forces came to dominate the political system. [5] This began during World War II, between 1939 and 1945. The civilian government considered joining the allies, but many officers in the armed ...

  4. Argentine Army - Wikipedia

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    The terms "regiment" and "group", found in the official designations of cavalry, infantry and artillery units, are used due to historical reasons. During the Argentine War of Independence, the Argentine Army fielded traditional regiment-sized units. 'Regiments' are more accurately described as battalions; similar-sized units that do not belong ...

  5. Category:Military equipment of Argentina - Wikipedia

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    World War II military equipment of Argentina (1 C, 8 P) ... Pages in category "Military equipment of Argentina" The following 9 pages are in this category, out of 9 ...

  6. Armed Forces of the Argentine Republic - Wikipedia

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    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 Argentine military played a role in the institutional life of the country, during a series of coups d'état that took place ...

  7. List of wars involving Argentina - Wikipedia

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    Correntine–Paraguayan War (1847–1850) [1] Argentine Confederation. Corrientes; Support: Entre Ríos Paraguay. Support: Brazil; Victory. Paraguayan army expulsed from most of Misiones except for Candelaria and Trinchera San Jose. Platine War (Sixth Argentine Civil War) (1851–1852) Buenos Aires Province Government of Cerrito: Ejercito ...

  8. Falkands War order of battle: Argentine ground forces

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    Under the orders of Brigadier-General Menéndez, the Argentine Military Governor at Port Stanley, the army engineers (under Colonel Manuel Dorrego) in the Falklands capital built field showers for the 10th Brigade, that allowed the 3rd, 6th, 7th and supporting 4th and 25th Regiments before the British landings, to send companies into town on a ...

  9. Category:Military history of Argentina - Wikipedia

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    Argentina in World War I (5 P) Argentine Civil War (7 C, 29 P) ... Carapintadas (4 P) Cold War military history of Argentina (1 C) Conflicts in Argentina (3 C, 4 P) D.