Argentine Armed Forces

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The Argentine Armed Forces are the combined military organization of Argentina, responsible for national defense and composed of the Army, Navy, and Air Force.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf military organization
alsoKnownAs Argentine Armed Forces
surface form: Fuerzas Armadas Argentinas

Argentine Armed Forces
surface form: Fuerzas Armadas de la República Argentina
conflict Beagle conflict
Chaco War
Cisplatine War
Dirty War
Falklands War
Triple Alliance War
country Argentina
follows civilian control of the military principle
hasBranch Argentine Air Force
Argentine Army
Argentine Navy
hasCapability air warfare
humanitarian assistance and disaster relief
land warfare
naval warfare
peacekeeping operations
hasCommander Chief of the Joint Chiefs of Staff of the Armed Forces
hasCommandStructure Joint Chiefs of Staff of the Armed Forces
hasComponent active duty personnel
reserve forces
hasDoctrine defensive military doctrine
hasEmblem Argentine coat of arms
surface form: Escudo de las Fuerzas Armadas Argentinas
hasFacility Campo de Mayo
Libertador Building
hasRole defense policy implementation
participation in United Nations peacekeeping operations
protection of national sovereignty
support to civil authorities in emergencies
territorial integrity protection
hasTrainingInstitution Colegio Militar de la Nación
Naval Military School (Escuela Naval Militar)
surface form: Escuela Naval Militar

Escuela de Aviación Militar
hasUniform Argentine military uniform
headquartersLocation Buenos Aires
historicalPredecessor Argentine Armed Forces self-linksurface differs
surface form: Armed forces of the United Provinces of the Río de la Plata
legalBasis Argentine Internal Security Law
Argentine National Defense Law
participatesIn United Nations peacekeeping missions
inter-American defense cooperation
partOf Government of Argentina
responsibleFor national defense of Argentina
restrictedFrom domestic law enforcement except under specific legal conditions
subordinateTo Ministry of Defense of Argentina
President of Argentina
usesLanguage Spanish

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Armed Forces of Chile cooperatesWith Argentine Armed Forces
Argentine Navy partOf Argentine Armed Forces
this entity surface form: Armed Forces of the Argentine Republic
Argentine Navy serviceBranchOf Argentine Armed Forces
Argentine Army partOf Argentine Armed Forces
this entity surface form: Armed Forces of the Argentine Republic
Argentine Air Force partOf Argentine Armed Forces
this entity surface form: Armed Forces of the Argentine Republic
Army of the North partOf Argentine Armed Forces
this entity surface form: armed forces of the United Provinces of the Río de la Plata
Tumbledown Mountain associatedWith Argentine Armed Forces
Argentine flag usedBy Argentine Armed Forces
this entity surface form: Argentine armed forces
Executive Branch of Argentina supervises Argentine Armed Forces
this entity surface form: Armed Forces of the Argentine Republic
Argentine Armed Forces alsoKnownAs Argentine Armed Forces
this entity surface form: Fuerzas Armadas de la República Argentina
Argentine Armed Forces alsoKnownAs Argentine Armed Forces
this entity surface form: Fuerzas Armadas Argentinas
Argentine Armed Forces historicalPredecessor Argentine Armed Forces self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: Armed forces of the United Provinces of the Río de la Plata
1955 bombing of Plaza de Mayo relatedTo Argentine Armed Forces
Military Governor of the Falkland Islands subordinateTo Argentine Armed Forces
this entity surface form: Argentine Joint Chiefs of Staff
Naval Fleet Command armedForcesBranch Argentine Armed Forces
Ministry of Defense of Argentina hasAuthorityOver Argentine Armed Forces
this entity surface form: Armed Forces of the Argentine Republic
Naval War College (Escuela de Guerra Naval) affiliation Argentine Armed Forces
this entity surface form: Armed Forces of the Argentine Republic
Dirty War perpetrator Argentine Armed Forces
Operation Independence implementedBy Argentine Armed Forces
Operation Independence involves Argentine Armed Forces
this entity surface form: Argentine military
Escuela Superior de Guerra affiliation Argentine Armed Forces
FAL usedBy Argentine Armed Forces
subject surface form: FN FAL
Teniente Coronel Carlos Robacio partOf Argentine Armed Forces
subject surface form: Carlos Robacio
this entity surface form: Argentine armed forces
Argentine surrender at Port Stanley belligerent Argentine Armed Forces
Chief of the General Staff of the Argentine Air Force partOf Argentine Armed Forces
this entity surface form: Armed Forces of the Argentine Republic
ARA Santísima Trinidad (D-2) usedBy Argentine Armed Forces
this entity surface form: Argentine armed forces
Argentine Army Aviation Service branchOfService Argentine Armed Forces
this entity surface form: Argentine armed forces
FAA partOf Argentine Armed Forces
this entity surface form: Armed Forces of Argentina
Battle for Port Stanley belligerent Argentine Armed Forces
Estación Aérea Vicecomodoro Marambio primaryUsers Argentine Armed Forces
this entity surface form: Argentine military