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In the News (Fri 25 Jul 08)

  
 ingles1.htm
The Argentine National Gendarmerie is deployed into regions, groups, squadrons, sections, groups of armies and patrols which protect boundaries and borders with five countries, upon a terrestrial boundary front 9,370 kilometers long, ensuring thus the territorial sovereignity of the country.
The territory features where the Argentine National Gendarmerie should fulfill the mission and the particular qualities of its nature, caused the Force to be created as a body having an organised structure, military training and strong discipline, subject-matters still in force.
The Argentine National Gendarmerie was created by an act passed by the National Congress on July 28, 1938.
www.gendarmeria.gov.ar /ingles/ingles1.htm   (1640 words)

  
 Argentina National Military, Army, Navy Information. Argentina
Military Branches: Argentine Army, Navy of the Argentine Republic (includes naval aviation and Marines), Coast Guard, Argentine Air Force, National Gendarmerie, National Aeronautical Police Force
Military Age: 20 years of age (2003 est.)
argentina.adoption.com /about/military.php   (1640 words)

  
 ingles1.htm
The Argentine National Gendarmerie is deployed into regions, groups, squadrons, sections, groups of armies and patrols which protect boundaries and borders with five countries, upon a terrestrial boundary front 9,370 kilometers long, ensuring thus the territorial sovereignity of the country.
The special feature of this organization is that it is structured upon a flexible system with organization cadres and combat role that allows it to fulfill the functional roles as regards domestic security, national defense and support of the foreign policy of the country.
Its personnel was subject to a military disciplinary regime with a structure, training, military doctrine and legal educational background enabling it to fulfill police functions in times of peace and to take part in the military terrestrial component in times of war (such as the case of the Malvinas War in 1982).
www.gendarmeria.gov.ar /ingles/ingles1.htm   (1640 words)

  
 Access International Domains
Gendarmería Nacional Argentina The Argentine National Gendarmerie is a security force of military nature, having the features of an intermediate force.
The Argentine Registry of Weapons (RENAR) is in charge of the registration, supervision and control of every act concerning firearms, ammunition and explosives.
This is the Argentine Institute of Financial Aid for the Payment of Retreat and Military Pensions.
webdb.iu.edu /internationalprograms/scripts/accessinfo.cfm?categoryid=7&Country=argentina   (1640 words)

  
 Argentina. Information on Argentina, the flag, map, economy, travel.
Military Forces: Argentine Army, Argentine Navy including Marines and Naval Aviation, National Aeronautical Police Force, Argentine Coast Guard, Argentine Air Force, Argentine National Gendarmerie,
Voting: Argentines get the vote at age 18.
Net migration rate of the Argentine Republic: 0.62 migrants per thousand of population (2003 estimate)
www.learn-spanish-help.com /argentina.html   (756 words)

  
 Argentina geography history Government art People culture Economy map Military videos photos pictures Argentinian Argentine
Military branches: Argentine Army, Navy of the Argentine Republic (includes Naval Aviation, Marines, and Coast Guard), Argentine Air Force, National Gendarmerie, National Aeronautical Police Force
Political pressure groups and leaders: Argentine Association of Pharmaceutical Labs (CILFA); Argentine Industrial Union (manufacturers' association); Argentine Rural Society (large landowners' association); Armed Forces; business organizations; General Confederation of Labor or CGT (Peronist-leaning umbrella labor organization); Peronist-dominated labor movement; Roman Catholic Church; students
Military manpower - military age: 20 years of age
www.argentour.com /ar.html   (1293 words)

  
 The World Factbook 2004 -- Field Listing - Military branches
Argentine Army, Navy of the Argentine Republic (includes naval aviation and Marines), Coast Guard, Argentine Air Force, National Gendarmerie, National Aeronautical Police Force
Army of the Nation, National Navy (including naval air, coast guard, and marines), Air Force of the Nation, Chilean Carabineros (National Police), Investigations Police
Army, Navy, Air Force, paramilitary forces, National Guard
www.brainyatlas.com /fields/2055.html   (2809 words)

  
 1st Stop for Travellers - TravelGIS.com
Military branches: Argentine Army, Navy of the Argentine Republic (includes Naval Aviation, Marines, and Coast Guard), Argentine Air Force, National Gendarmerie, National Aeronautical Police Force
Military expenditures - percent of GDP: 1.3% (FY99)
Military manpower - military age: 20 years of age
www.travelgis.com /ar/mil.asp   (102 words)

  
 1st Stop for Travellers - TravelGIS.com
Military branches: Argentine Army, Navy of the Argentine Republic (includes Naval Aviation, Marines, and Coast Guard), Argentine Air Force, National Gendarmerie, National Aeronautical Police Force
Military expenditures - percent of GDP: 1.3% (FY99)
Military manpower - military age: 20 years of age
www.travelgis.com /ar/mil.asp   (102 words)

  
 WWW.ADVENTUREFORUM.NET™ - ARGENTINA - World Facts for World Travel and Adventure - Europe - Asia - Africa - America
Argentine Army, Navy of the Argentine Republic (includes naval aviation and Marines), Coast Guard, Argentine Air Force, National Gendarmerie, National Aeronautical Police Force
Rich plains of the Pampas in northern half, flat to rolling plateau of Patagonia in south, rugged Andes along western border
Fertile plains of the Pampas, lead, zinc, tin, copper, iron ore, manganese, petroleum, uranium
www.adventureforum.net /mod_.pl?cy=11   (102 words)

  
 List of intelligence agencies - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Inteligencia de la Gendarmería Argentina (Argentine Gendarmerie Intelligence)
Inteligencia de la Prefectura Naval Argentina (Argentine Naval Prefecture Intelligence)
Inteligencia de la Policía Federal Argentina (Argentine Federal Police Intelligence)
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/List_of_intelligence_agencies   (639 words)

  
 JOSÉ MANUEL UGARTE
Ugarte is also a Professor at the Staff Colleges of the Argentine Coast Guard and National Gendarmerie (Public Security Policy) and at the Universidad Católica de Salta (Domestic Security Doctrine).
Ugarte is an advisor to the National Senate in matters of Defense and Security.
From 1/1/84 and 12/31/96, he was an advisor to the House of Representatives of Argentina.
www.pdgs.org.ar /experts/i-ugarte.htm   (190 words)

  
 Argentina geography history Government art People culture Economy map Military videos photos pictures Argentinian Argentine
Military branches: Argentine Army, Navy of the Argentine Republic (includes Naval Aviation, Marines, and Coast Guard), Argentine Air Force, National Gendarmerie, National Aeronautical Police Force
Economy - overview: Argentina benefits from rich natural resources, a highly literate population, an export-oriented agricultural sector, and a diversified industrial base.
However, when President Carlos MENEM took office in 1989, the country had piled up huge external debts, inflation had reached 200% per month, and output was plummeting.
www.argentour.com /ar.html   (1293 words)

  
 Brigadier - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In France, and many countries whose forces were based on those of France, some branches of the army (such as logistics or former cavalry units) and the gendarmerie use Brigadier for a rank equivalent to Caporal (Corporal), and Brigadier-chef for a rank equivalent to Caporal-chef.
In Commonwealth and most Arabic-speaking countries (in which the rank is called Amid) the rank insignia comprises a crown (or national/presidential emblem in republics) with three stars (sometimes called "pips"), which are in the Commonwealth arranged in a triangle.
Both the Argentine Air Force and Brazilian Air Force use a curious system of variations on Brigadier for all (Argentina) or most (Brazil) general officers.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Brigadier   (562 words)

  
 Amazon.com: Guerrillas and Generals: The Dirty War in Argentina: Books
Buenos Aires, Federal Police, Peronist Youth, General Videla, Casa Rosada, Latin America, Supreme Court, Communist Party, Lorenzo Miguel, Campo de Mayo, Third World, National Gendarmerie, Mario Firmenich, Jacobo Timerman, Evita Montonera, Admiral Massera, Cuban Revolution, Madres de la Plaza, Roberto Quieto, Catholic Church, Justicialist Party, Supreme Military Council, Rodolfo Walsh, Norma Arrostito, Hidalgo Sold
At a few minutes before 6:00 P.M., on 9 December 1985, Jorge Rafael Videla 60 years of age, former president of Argentina, retired lieutenant general and former commander in chief of the Argentine army, stood with eight other generals and admirals in the Federal Court of Criminal Appeals in Buenos Aires, awaiting his sentence.
by Paul H. Lewis "At a few minutes before 6:00 P.M., on 9 December 1985, Jorge Rafael Videla 60 years of age, former president of Argentina, retired lieutenant general..." (more)
www.amazon.com /exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/0275973603?v=glance   (1174 words)

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