Army Enlistment and Training Command

The Army Enlistment and Training Command is an Argentine Army command. It is headquartered at Campo de Mayo, Buenos Aires Province.[1] It is responsible of the Army units commanding.[2]

Army Enlistment and Training Command
Comando de Adiestramiento y Alistamiento del Ejército
CountryArgentina
BranchArgentine Army
TypeCommand
Garrison/HQCampo de Mayo

Organization

In 2019 the 601 Engineer Grouping, 601 Communications Grouping and the Army Aviation Command became part of the Army Enlistment and Training Command.[4]

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References

  1. Libro Blanco de la Defensa 2015. 2015. Despliegue detallado de las Fuerzas Armadas. ISBN 978-987-3689-25-3.
  2. Libro Blanco de la Defensa 2015. 2015. p. 79. ISBN 978-987-3689-25-3.
  3. Libro Blanco de la Defensa 2015. 2015. p. 81. ISBN 978-987-3689-25-3.
  4. Quijano, Rosario; Mereyro, Mariel (2019). "En marcha: segundo paso del proceso de reconversión del Ejército Argentino". Soldados (253): 7. ISSN 0329-4358.
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