1st Army Division (Argentina)

The 1st Army Division (Spanish: División de Ejército 1) is a unit of the Argentine Army.

1st Army Division
División de Ejército 1
CountryArgentina
BranchArgentine Army
SizeDivision
Part ofArmy Enlistment and Training Command
Garrison/HQCuruzú Cuatiá
Nickname(s)DE 1
PatronLieutenant General Juan Carlos Sánchez
Websitewww.divisionejercito1.ejercito.mil.ar/
Commanders
CommanderGeneral of Brigade
2nd Commander and Chief of StaffGeneral of Brigade

Order of battle

Reference[1]

  • 1st Army Division Lieutenant General Juan Carlos Sanchez
    • 1st Engineering Battalion
    • 121st Battalion of Engineers Amphibious
    • 121st Communications Battalion
    • 121st Army Aviation Section
  • II Armored Brigade General Justo José de Urquiza
    • 5th Mechanized Infantry Regiment
    • 1st Tank Cavalry Regiment
    • 6th Tank Cavalry Regiment
    • 7th Tank Cavalry Regiment
    • 12th Tank Cavalry Regiment
    • 2nd Armored Engineers Battalion
    • 2nd Armored Artillery Group
    • 2nd Armored Communications Squad
    • Logistic Support Base "Paraná"
    • Logistics Support Base "San Lorenzo"
  • XII Jungle Brigade General Manuel Obligado
    • 9th Jungle Infantry Regiment
    • 30th Jungle Infantry Regiment
    • 18th Jungle Hunters Company
    • 3rd Armored Artillery Group
    • 12th Jungle Engineers Battalion
    • 12th Jungle Communications Company
    • 12th Healthcare Company
    • Arsenals Section "Posadas"
  • III Jungle Brigade
    • 29th Jungle Infantry Regiment
    • 19th Jungle Hunter Company
    • Logistics Support Base "Curuzú Cuatiá"
    • Logistics Support Base "Resistance"
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See also

References

  1. "División de Ejército 1". Argentina.gob.ar (in Spanish). Retrieved 3 June 2018.
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