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It has a strength of 70,000.The gendarmerie is primarily a frontier guard force but also fulfils other important roles. The force functions from what are today five regional headquarters at Campo de Mayo, C\u00f3rdoba, Rosario, San Miguel de Tucum\u00e1n and Bah\u00eda Blanca.Personnel and training[edit]Non-commissioned personnel of the gendarmerie are all volunteers and receive their training in the force’s own comprehensive system of training institutions. Officers graduate after a three-year course at the National Gendarmerie Academy. Both officers and non-commissioned personnel have access to the specialist training establishments of the Army.History[edit] The gendarmerie was created in 1938 by the National Congress, and replaced the regiments of the Army which previously fulfilled the gendarmerie’s missions. The gendarmerie was particularly tasked with providing security in isolated and sparsely populated frontier regions which had only been settled relatively recently. In many senses the gendarmerie may still be considered an adjunct of the Argentine Army.Activities[edit]The gendarmerie’s mission and functions are concerned with both domestic security and national defense. According to Laws No. 23.554 and 24.059, the armed forces cannot intervene in internal civil conflicts, except in logistics\u2019 and support roles, so the gendarmerie is subordinate to the Ministry of Security. It is defined as a civilian “security force of a military nature”. It maintains a functional relationship with the minister of defense, as part of both the National Defense System and the Interior Security System. It therefore maintains capabilities arising from the demands required by joint military planning with the armed forces.The gendarmerie’s main missions are:Providing security for Argentina’s bordersProviding security for places of national strategic importance (e.g. nuclear plants)The gendarmerie is also used for other security missions, which include:Policing missions:Assisting provincial police services in maintaining public security in rural areasPreventing smugglingFighting drug traffickingFighting terrorismFighting crimes “against life and freedom” (children and organs trade, slavery, etc.)Dealing with economic crimeDealing with environmental crimeDealing with illegal immigrationMilitary missions:Under the United Nations, the Gendarmerie has served in Guatemala, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, Angola, Lebanon, Rwanda, Liberia, Cyprus, South Sudan, Haiti and Colombia.Organization[edit]High command[edit]The high command includes:The national director: As of 2021, the national director is Commandant-General Andr\u00e9s Severino.The deputy national director: As of 2021, the deputy national director is Commandant-General Javier Alberto Lapalma.The General and Special Staff of the National Directorate of the Gendarmerie.Rank structure[edit]The ranks of the Argentine Gendarmerie, in ascending order, are:Sub-Officer RanksThe ranks up to and including sergeant are classified as Subaltern Sub-Officers (Suboficiales Subalternos), and the remainder are classified as Superior Sub-Officers (Suboficiales Superiores). The sub-officer ranks are the same as Argentine army ranks, and wear the same insignia, but with a much thicker gold band for a Gendarmerie Principal Sub-Officer than is used in the Army.Officer RanksThe ranks up to and including Segundo Comandante are classified as Subaltern Officers (Oficiales Subalternos). Gendarmerie officers wear the same insignia as the equivalent Argentine Army rank. The National Director and his Deputy wear the insignia of an Argentine Lieutenant-General and Divisional General respectively, although they still have the rank of Commandant-General. (NB: Lieutenant-General is the highest Argentine Army rank.)Unit structure[edit]A Section (Spanish: pelot\u00f3n) is a squad of several men.A Group (Spanish: grupo) consists of several sections and is the basic operational unit of the Gendarmerie.A Squadron (Spanish: escuadr\u00f3n) consists of three groups.A Grouping (Spanish: agrupaci\u00f3n) consists of several squadrons. This may be thought of as roughly corresponding to the level of command of a battalion or regiment.Above the groupings are the regional commands and the staff of the National Directorate.Operational units[edit]Support units[edit]Logistics SquadronTelecommunications and Computer ServiceExpert Investigation ServiceAviation ServiceMedical Assistance ServiceEquipment[edit]Firearms[edit] Volkswagen Amarok of Gendarmer\u00eda Nacional Argentina Gendarmes with FN FAL rifleVehicles[edit]Aircraft[edit]The service has a small inventory of aircraft, based at Campo de Mayo.[2]This section needs expansion. You can help by adding to it. (April 2014)See also[edit]References[edit]External links[edit] "},{"@context":"http:\/\/schema.org\/","@type":"BreadcrumbList","itemListElement":[{"@type":"ListItem","position":1,"item":{"@id":"https:\/\/wiki.edu.vn\/en\/wiki19\/#breadcrumbitem","name":"Enzyklop\u00e4die"}},{"@type":"ListItem","position":2,"item":{"@id":"https:\/\/wiki.edu.vn\/en\/wiki19\/argentine-national-gendarmerie-wikipedia\/#breadcrumbitem","name":"Argentine National Gendarmerie – Wikipedia"}}]}]