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Argentine National Gendarmerie

Argentine National Gendarmerie
Gendarmería Nacional Argentina
Abbreviation GNA
Gendarmeria arg emblem.png
Emblem of the Force
Motto Fatherland's Sentinels
Agency overview
Formed 1938
Employees 75,000
Volunteers All non commissioned personnel are volunteers.
Legal personality Governmental: Government agency
Jurisdictional structure
Federal agency
(Operations jurisdiction)
Argentina
Legal jurisdiction As per operations jurisdiction.
General nature
Operational structure
Headquarters Ave. Antártida Argentina and Gendarmería Nacional St., Buenos Aires
Elected officer responsible Patricia Bullrich, Minister of Security
Agency executives
Regional Headquarters
Website
www.gendarmeria.gov.ar

The Argentine National Gendarmerie (Spanish: Gendarmería Nacional Argentina or GNA) is the gendarmerie and corps of border guards of Argentina.

The Argentine National Gendarmerie has a strength of 70,000.

The Gendarmerie is primarily a frontier guard force but also fulfils other important roles. The force functions from what are today five regional headquarters at Campo de Mayo, Córdoba, Rosario, San Miguel de Tucumán and Bahía Blanca.

Non-commissioned personnel of the Gendarmerie are all volunteers and receive their training in the force's own comprehensive system of training institutions. Officers graduate after a three-year course at the National Gendarmerie Academy. Both officers and non-commissioned personnel have access to the specialist training establishments of the Army.

The Gendarmerie was created in 1938 by the National Congress, and replaced the regiments of the Army which previously fulfilled the Gendarmerie's missions. The Gendarmerie was particularly tasked with providing security in isolated and sparsely populated frontier regions which had only been settled relatively recently. In many senses the Gendarmerie may still be considered an adjunct of the Argentine Army.

The Gendarmerie's mission and functions are concerned with both domestic security and national defense.

According to the Argentine Constitution, the armed forces cannot intervene in internal civil conflicts, so the Gendarmerie is subordinate to the Interior Ministry. It is defined as a civilian "security force of a military nature". It maintains a functional relationship with the Ministry of Defense, as part of both the National Defense System and the Interior Security System. It therefore maintains capabilities arising from the demands required by joint military planning with the armed forces.


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