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a new cavalry corps that would be patterned after the Swiss Army's Mounted Grenadiers. His goal was to create a unit made up of native soldiers trained in cavalry tactics and mounted combat skills that could effectively support the Argentine Army. Over the next several months, he built what became known as the "Mounted Grenadiers Squadron".
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On March 12, the Superior Provisional Government gave an order that recognized and confirmed San Martin's services. The Triumvirate had written to the government asking that San Martin be appointed commander of the Mounted Grenadiers Squadron, which was about to be raised. San Martin set out to form
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along with supporting the Army of the North. The First and Second Squadrons joined the Argentine army in Tucuman in January 1814, remaining in northern Upper Peru until 1816, while the Third and Fourth Squadrons were involved in the campaign of liberation in the Banda Oriental, becoming part of the
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At dawn the next day, the regiment assembled in front of the convent. San Martin mounted, addressed the troops, and ordered his squadrons to set off in two 60-man columns. San Martin led one column; Captain Justo Bermudez, from Uruguay, led the other. The 12 remaining men from the regiment formed a
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On August that same year, 1814, San Martin assumed the office of provincial governor of Cuyo Province fronting the Chilean border, and the Regiment set up its new home in the province the next year with the 3rd and 4th Squadrons moving there, followed in the next year by the 1st and 2nd Squadrons.
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On February 3, 1813, the regiment won the only battle of the Argentine War of Independence led by San Martin. The regiment had proceeded to the town of San Lorenzo in Santa Fe on the previous day to stop an advance landing party of 250 Spanish troops from marching on the capital. The regiment was
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San Martin ensured that the Spanish wounded and captured were treated humanely. After having breakfast with the Spanish commander, Antonio Zabala, on February 4, San Martin persuaded the Spanish force to defect to the Argentine cause. On his return, San Martin was congratulated by Eastern Bank
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Based on the concept of "leading by example", in private life as well as military life, the Regiment's Code of Honor included discipline, courage, and a commitment to training. The Code incorporated fourteen specific points, which stated that it was unbecoming of an officer in the regiment:
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The strict training regimen and rules of conduct established by Jose de San Martin for the Mounted Grenadiers Regiment became a model for the Argentine Army. Rigorous military discipline, especially in maneuvers, training and parade drills were a defining characteristic of the regiment. The
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Assisted by now Lieutenant Colonel Mariano Necochea, the regiment prepared itself for the liberation of Chile from Spanish rule and thus, together with the newly formed mounted rifle squadron with Necochea as its commanding officer, raised with 300 Horse Grenadiers, formed part of the
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After a period of recruitment and training, the Second Mounted Grenadiers Squadron was decreed as ready on September 11, 1812, and the Third Mounted Grenadiers Squadron followed in December 1812. By this time, the First Triumvirate had been disbanded as a result of the
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Established in 1929 as the musical support unit of the Mounted Grenadiers Regiment, this is one of the many military bands in the service of the Argentine Army, and one of the Army's few cavalry mounted bands. Like the bands of the British Army's
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eight conscripts and two first corporals from the regiment were seconded to units in the Malvinas and two were wounded in combat. An adhoc troop from the regiment, originally planned for deployment, was placed on reserve in the mainland. Six
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signed a decree that recognised the Mounted Grenadies as a "permanent unit of the Army", also stating they would wear "the historic uniform of the Regiment that had fought in the Wars of Independence". Three years later, Roca's successor,
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and Household Cavalry, and the French Army's Cavalry Branch and the French National Gendarmerie's Republican Guard Cavalry Regiment, the band plays as both a regular military brass band and a mounted band.
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San Martin's troops charged the Spanish battalion, followed by Bermudez bringing up a second charge. San Martin fell from his horse after it was wounded, but was rescued by
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The battle lasted only 15 minutes, but left 40 Spanish dead and 16 wounded or captured, and 16 Argentine dead and 22 wounded. The Argentine force also seized two cannons.
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regiments of two different time periods: a historic regiment that operated from 1812 to 1826, and a modern cavalry unit that was organized in 1903.
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At present, the regiment acts as the Presidential Honor Guard regiment and fulfills ceremonial protocol functions. It is the caretaker of the
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To lack integrity in the management of his unit's interests; such as not paying his troops the money that has been provided for them.
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and the unit relocated to improved quarters and better stables. Its Fourth Squadron was raised three years later, in 1815.
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joined by a militia company led by Celedonio Escalada. Setting up camp at a convent in the town, they remained overnight.
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The Second Triumvirate promoted San Martin to General and gave him command of the Buenos Aires garrison forces.
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When mounted on horseback, the band features trumpets, helicons, tubas, euphoniums, baritones, trombones, 1
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In their performance in the battles for Upper Peru, the 1st and 2nd Squadrons witnessed the events of the
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To not defend, at all costs, the honor of his unit when it has been defamed in his presence or elsewhere.
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with San Martin himself as its commanding general. It rode towards the Chilean border as part of the
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The second Regiment of Mounted Grenadiers was formed on May 25, 1903, by then President of Argentina
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Headquarters of the General San MartĂ­n Regiment of Mounted Grenadiers, located in the
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The next assignment for the regiment was defense duties in an area that is modern day
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in Santiago on 12 February 1818, one year after the victory in the Chacabuco fields.
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To drink immoderately, in a way that would be prejudicial to the honor of his unit.
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Browning Hi-Power P-35 pistol (produced under licence by Fabricaciones Militares)
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To show cowardice in battle. Even lowering one's head will be considered as such.
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To speak ill of his comrades to soldiers or officers from other military units.
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When then Lt. Col. of Cavalry Jose de San Martin arrived on March 9, 1812, the
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in the late summer of 1817, and upon reaching Chile, fought bravely in the
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To publicize the discussions held by the officers in their secret meetings.
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Los Pumas jugarán el Mundial con una camiseta en homenaje a los Granaderos
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On May 25, 1903, the Regiment was reinstated after President of Argentina
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Blue polo uniform with gold buttons and a Yellow grenade badge and pants
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To not come to the relief of a comrade who is in danger, when he is able.
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Mounted Grenadiers crossing a bridge in Saavedra, Buenos Aires, c. 1900s
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The first Regiment of Mounted Grenadiers, formed in 1812, fought in the
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in February, later distinguishing themselves the following year in the
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Sometime later, San MartĂ­n wrote a short poem honoring his Grenadiers:
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The regiment taking part in an important event in 2015 where the then
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The unit itself has never seen combat ever since, although during the
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GME FMK-2 Mod. 0: Fragmentation hand grenade, locally manufactured.
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style in 1907, it was declared a National Historic Monument in 1997
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and a grenadier posing with the away uniform for the 2023 World Cup
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detachments did see service in the Malvinas, being attached to the
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Los Granaderos a Caballo y Julio A. Roca, la recreaciĂłn de un mito
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To gamble with low and bawdy people outside of the officer corps.
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independence leader José Gervasio Artigas on his first victory.
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Baptism by fire: the Battle of San Lorenzo (February 3, 1813)
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to use in assisting with the Argentine War for Independence.
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The original regiment was founded by Argentine national hero
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7,62 Ametralladora Tipo 60-20 MAG machine gun (Model 60-20)
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To be seen in public with women who are known prostitutes.
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Member of the Regimiento de Granaderos in classic uniform
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To not accept a challenge, whether it is just or unjust.
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Composition of the Horse Grenadiers Squadron (June 1812)
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Los Pumas usarán una camiseta en honor a los Granaderos
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Regimiento de Granaderos a Caballo "General San MartĂ­n"
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To lay hands on a woman, even if she has insulted him.
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El Regimiento de Granaderos a Caballo cumple 207 años
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El Regimiento de Granaderos a Caballo cumple 207 años
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To fraternize with sergeants, corporals and troopers.
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To not demand satisfaction when he has been insulted.
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Military units and formations disestablished in 1826
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Regiment of Mounted Grenadiers "General San MartĂ­n"
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