Argentina (Axis vs Allies: Resurrection Map Game)

Military
The military has 60,000 soldiers between the five branches of the armed forces. The Army and Navy are the largest branches, while the Special Forces and Marine Corps are the smallest.

Army
The Army is the primary ground force of the military. They are equip with a variety of weapons. There are 21,500 active soldiers and 10,000 reserve soldiers in the Army.


 * Infantry Weapons
 * Chiesanuova Bolt Action Rifle-10,000
 * Lehnar Submachine Gun- 560
 * Crew Served Weapons
 * M1917 Browning Heavy Machine Gun- 100
 * M1919 Browning Medium Machine Gun- 200
 * M2 Browning Heavy Machine Gun- 100
 * AHM-01 Heavy Machine Gun- 100
 * AMM-001 Medium Machine Gun- 150
 * Artillery
 * Armored Vehicles
 * T-26 Light Infantry Tank- 90

Navy
The Navy is the backbone of waterway operations for the military. They operate many different ships, ranging from small patrol boats to battleships and battlecruisers, although some are outdated. There are 10,000 active sailors and 5,000 reserve sailors in the Navy.

Ships

 * Rivadavia class Dreadnought Battleships
 * ARA Rivadavia (1915)
 * ARA Moreno (1915)
 * Garibaldi class Armored Cruiser
 * ARA San Martín (1898)
 * ARA Belgrano (1898)
 * ARA Pueyrredón (1898)
 * Almirante Brown class Heavy Cruisers
 * ARA Almirante Brown (1931)
 * ARA Veinticinco de Mayo (1931)
 * Catamarca class Destroyers
 * ARA Catamarca (1912)
 * ARA Jujuy (1912)
 * La Plata class Destroyer
 * ARA Córdoba (1912)
 * ARA La Plata (1912)
 * Cervantes class Destroyer
 * ARA Cervantes (1928)
 * ARA Garay (1928)

Boats

 * Constitución class Gunboat
 * ARA Constitución (1875)
 * ARA República (1875)
 * Bermejo class Gunboat
 * ARA Pilcomayo (1875)
 * Rosario class Gunboat
 * ARA Rosario (1909)
 * ARA Paraná (1909)
 * Chubut class Patrol Boat
 * ARA Chubut (1935)
 * ARA La Pampa (1935)
 * ARA Corrientes (1935)
 * ARA Neuquèn (1935)
 * ARA Entre Ríos (1935)
 * ARA Mendoza (1936)
 * ARA Jujuy (1936)
 * Presidente Sarmiento class Sailing Ship
 * ARA Presidente Sarmiento (1898)

Submarines

 * Santa Fe class Submarine
 * ARA Santa Fe (1933)
 * ARA Salta (1933)
 * ARA Santiago del Estero (1933)

Aircraft

 * Flying Boats
 * Felixstowe F5L: 8
 * Trainers
 * Curtiss JN-4: 4
 * Scout Aircraft
 * Curtiss-Wright CW-12: 28

Air Force
The Air Force operates most of the fixed wing aircraft of the Argentinian Armed Forces. There are a multitude of aircraft, although many are older models. There are 5,000 active airmen and 2,500 reserve airmen in the Air Force.


 * Fighters
 * Curtiss 68A Hawk III- 10
 * Curtiss 79 Hawk IV- 1
 * Dewoitine D.21- 38
 * Bombers
 * Breguet 19- 38
 * Transports
 * Dewoitine D.332- 2
 * FMA AeC.1- 13
 * Junkers Ju 52- 15
 * Trainers
 * Avro 504- 113
 * Avro 626- 15
 * Scout/Observation
 * FMA AeC.2- 32

Marine Corps
The Marine Corps is the infantry branch operating from Navy ships. There are 5,000 marines operating under command of the Navy.

Special Forces
The military operates a small special forces wing with 1,000 members.