| 12th Bush Brigade | |
|---|---|
| Brigada de Monte XII | |
| Active | 26 November 1979 - present | 
| Country | Argentina | 
| Branch | Argentine Army | 
| Type | Combined arms | 
| Role | Jungle warfare Bush warfare  | 
| Size | Brigade | 
| Part of | 1st Army Division | 
| Garrison/HQ | Posadas, Misiones | 
| Patron | General Manuel Obligado | 
| Equipment | Browning Hi-Power 9 mm FN FAL 7,62 mm FN MAG 7,62 mm  | 
| Engagements | Operativo Independencia Falklands War  | 
| Commanders | |
| Current commander  | Colonel Juan Antonio Zamora[1] | 
| Aircraft flown | |
| Helicopter | Bell UH-1 Iroquois | 
The 12th Bush Brigade (Spanish: Brigada de Monte 12) is a military unit of the Argentine Army specialised in jungle and bush warfare. Its headquarters are at Posadas, Misiones Province.
Order of battle
- 12th Bush Brigade HQ (Posadas)
 - 9th Bush Infantry Regiment (Puerto Iguazú)
 - 29th Bush Infantry Regiment "Coronel Ignacio José Javier Warnes" (Formosa)
 - 30th Bush Infantry Regiment (Apóstoles)
 - 3rd Artillery Group (Paso de los Libres)
 - 12th Engineer Battalion (Goya)
 - 12th Jungle Cazadores Company (Puerto Iguazú)
 - 18th Bush Infantry Company (Bernardo de Irigoyen)
 - 12th Signal Squadron (Posadas)
 - 12th Intelligence Company (Posadas)
 - 12th Medical Company (Posadas)
 - Logistic & Support Base "Resistencia" (Resistencia)
 - 12th Army Aviation Section (Posadas)
 
History
In 1979 the Argentine Army created the 12th Bush Brigade.[2] This unit was formed by:
- 18th Infantry Regiment
 - 30th Infantry Regiment
 - 12th Artillery Group
 - 12th Armored Cavalry Exploration Squadron
 - 12th Company of Engineers
 - 12th Company of Construction Engineers
 - 12th Communications Company
 
In 1985 the 7th Infantry Brigade was dissolved and its dependent units became part of the 12th Infantry Brigade.
References
- ↑ "Asumió el nuevo jefe de la Brigada de Monte 12". Misiones Online (in Spanish). 28 January 2017. Retrieved 3 June 2018.
 - ↑ "ANNIVERSARY OF THE CREATION OF THE MONTE XII BRIGADE". 26 November 2016. Retrieved 2 June 2018.
 
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