"... The Education and Doctrine Command is an example to follow, we will try to capitalize on experiences through the exchange we already have to make it more and more fluid between the two armies," said the Commander of the Rapid Deployment Force of Argentina.
Brigadier General Robinsón Alexander Ramírez Cedeño, Commander of the Command of Education and Doctrine, CEDOC, received a delegation of the Army of Argentina in order to exchange experiences and knowledge on how the Bicentenary Heroes are trained, prepared, instructed, and qualified nowadays.
In turn, Colonel Pedro Javier Rojas Guevara, director of the Center for Doctrine of CEDOE, spoke about the skills acquired by the men and women who make up the institution, starting by the optimization of the operational, administrative and academic processes that emerge from the CEDOC, in favor of the strategic objectives of the nation.
The Damasco doctrine was the main subject of the presentation, its principles, techniques, tactics and procedures within an environment of interoperability, in addition to the concept of Unified Ground Operations, OTU, which were explained to Brigadier General Juan Martín Paleo, Commander of the Rapid Deployment Force of Argentina, who praised the operation carried out by the Education and Doctrine Command.
"(It is an) Example of what is development, updating and systematization of all procedures related to the processes of organization, education and training of the Forces, available in a modern doctrine, flexible and above all by a friendly presentation, to be implemented by all the members in the foundations of the operations, I think it is an example to follow, we will try to capitalize on experiences through the exchange we already have to make it more and more fluid between the two armies” praised General Paleo.
During his visit, the Argentine delegation toured the facilities of the Army Doctrine Center, the Institution's think tank, to conclude with an interactive demonstration of the capabilities of the doctrine, leding to carry out dissemination and strengthening spaces with the armies of ally countries.
Source: National Army Education and Doctrine Command