Azores Military Zone (Portugal)

The Azores Military Zone (Portuguese: Zona Militar dos Açores) or ZMA, headquartered in Ponta Delgada, is the Portuguese Army's command responsible for the readying, the training and the operational command of the ground forces stationed in the archipelago of the Azores.

Azores Military Zone
Zona Militar dos Açores
CountryPortugal
BranchPortuguese Army
TypeArmy
RoleLand Force
Part ofLand Forces Command (CFT)
Motto(s)Sempre Prontos
Always Ready

Until 2006, the ZMA was considered a territorial command. Presently, it is an element of the operational component of the system of forces of the Portuguese Army.

The ZMA is commanded by a brigadier-general, administratively dependent from the Army's Land Forces Command, but operationally dependent from the joint Azores Operational Command.

History

The Military Zone of the Azores originates from the 10th Military Division, created in 1836, with headquarters in Angra do Heroismo. It has since been successively reorganized, adopting various denominations:

  • 1868 - 5th Military Division;
  • 1884 - Central Command of the Azores;
  • 1901 - Military Command of the Azores;
  • 1926 - Military Government of the Azores;
  • 1937 - Military Command of the Azores;
  • 1960 - Independent Territorial Command of the Azores.

In 1977, it adopted its present name.

Organisation

The Military Zone of the Azores is organised as:

  • QGZMA - ZMA Headquarters, Ponta Delgada
  • RG1 - 1st Garrison Regiment, Angra do Heroísmo
  • RG2 - 2nd Garrison Regiment, Ponta Delgada

Each Garrison Regiment is made of two infantry battalions, a heavy mortars company and an anti-aircraft battery. The two Garrison Regiments are supported by a Support Battalion under the direct control of the 'Commander Azores Military Zone'.

The ZMA deploys the ZMA Forces (FZMA) as its operational force. The FZMA is made up of operational units fielded by the RG1 and RG2 and can be reinforced by additional elements deployed from units not belonging to the ZMA. Permanently, it includes an infantry battalion from the RG1 and an infantry battalion and an anti-aircraft battery from the RG2.

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