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1 History  



1.1  List of conflicts involving Argentina Marines  





1.2  Present  



1.2.1  Current deployments  









2 Structure  



2.1  Fleet Marine Force (FAIF)  





2.2  Southern Marine Force (FAIA)  





2.3  River Operations Unit  





2.4  Marine Security Forces  







3 Ranks  





4 Equipment  





5 See also  





6 References  





7 External links  














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Argentine Navy Infantry
Infantería de Marina de la Armada de la República Argentina
Active1807-present
Country Argentina
Branch Argentine Navy
TypeMarines
RoleAmphibious Warfare
Size5,500
Part ofArgentine Navy
Motto(s)PATRIAE SEMPER VIGILES
(Always vigilant for the Fatherland)
MarchMarcha de la Infantería de Marina
(Marine march)
Anniversaries19 November 1879
Websiteargentina.gob.ar/imara
Commanders
CurrentRear. Adm. Pedro Eugenio Galardi[1]

The Naval Infantry Command (Spanish: Comando de la Infantería de Marina, COIM), also known as the Naval Infantry of the Navy of the Argentine Republic (Spanish: Infantería de Marina de la Armada de la República Argentina, IMARA) and generally referred to in English as the Argentine marines, are the amphibious warfare branch of the Argentine Navy and one of its four operational commands.

The Argentine marines trace their origins to the Spanish Naval Infantry, which took part in conflicts in South America in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries. Argentine marines took part in various conflicts of the nineteenth and twentieth century, notably the War of the Triple Alliance and the Falklands War. The marines (represented by the 5th Naval Infantry Battalion) are considered to have been among the best Argentine combat units present in the Falklands. The most recent war in which Argentine naval infantry took part was the Gulf War of 1990.

Nowadays Argentine naval infantry are frequently deployed on UN peace-keeping missions.

History[edit]

The Marines trace their origins in Spanish Naval Infantry, at the time of the Viceroyalty of the Río de la Plata. After the Argentine War of Independence, it was under joint administration of the Argentine Army and the Argentine Navy. A 1946 law placed the marines solely under the jurisdiction of the Navy.

List of conflicts involving Argentina Marines[edit]

Argentine Marines using an Assault Amphibious Vehicle to patrol Port Stanley during the occupation of the Falkland Islands 1982.
Argentine Marines during Operation Rosario, 1982.
Spanish rule
Independence
Argentine Confederation
Argentine Republic

Present[edit]

IMARA routinely train in joint exercises with similar units of Brazil, Chile and the United States.[2] However, as of 2021 component battalions were reported to be at about 60 percent of their authorized strength levels due to lack of personnel and resources.[3]

Current deployments[edit]

2009: Training on USS Oak Hill

IMARA had two companies as part of the Argentinian battalions in Cyprus (UNFICYP, 1992 to 2003) and Haiti (MINUSTAH, 2004 to 2015). The former remains as a platoon-size unit as a consequence of the missions downsizing, and the latter finished its tour in 2015. A small platoon was also deployed in Serbia/UN Province Kosovo (NATO KFOR mandate), attached to Argentine Engineers Company, which was in turn attached to the Italian Brigade.

A few marines officers are routinely deployed as military observers for the UN.

Structure[edit]

Argentine Marines have the same rank insignia and titles as the rest of the Argentine Navy, and are trained in the same institutions for officers and NCOs. Until the 21st century the Marine Corps Basic School provided post-graduate officer and basic enlisted training.

Fleet Marine Force (FAIF)[edit]

The FMF was formerly called the Brigada de IM No. 1 ( English: 1st Marine Brigade )

Southern Marine Force (FAIA)[edit]

The SMF was formerly called the Fuerza de M No. 1. (English: 1st Marine Force)

River Operations Unit[edit]

Marine Security Forces[edit]

Ranks[edit]

Officers
Rank group General / flag officers Senior officers Junior officers Officer cadet
 Argentine Marines
  • t
  • e
  • Almirante IM Vicealmirante IM Contralmirante IM Capitán de Navío IM Capitán de Fragata IM Capitán de Corbeta IM Teniente de Navío IM Teniente de Fragata IM Teniente de Corbeta IM Guardiamarina IM
    Enlisted
    Rank group Senior NCOs Junior NCOs Enlisted
     Argentine Marines
  • t
  • e
  • Suboficial mayor Suboficial principal Suboficial primero Suboficial segundo Cabo principal IM Cabo primero IM Cabo segundo IM Infantería de Marina primero Infantería de Marina segundo

    Equipment[edit]

    See also[edit]

    References[edit]

    1. ^ ":: Armada Argentina ::". Archived from the original on 2 March 2017. Retrieved 19 August 2016.
  • ^ Videos from Ops: Intercambio Sur, Anfibio, UNITAS, etc Archived 25 March 2010 at the Wayback Machine
  • ^ "Reconfiguración de la Armada Argentina". 7 November 2021.
  • External links[edit]


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