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Bolivian Naval Force : ウィキペディア英語版
Bolivian Navy

The Bolivian Navy (Spanish : ''Armada Boliviana'') is a branch of the Bolivian Armed Forces. As of 2008, the Bolivian Naval Force had approximately 5,000 personnel. Although Bolivia has been landlocked since the War of the Pacific in 1879, Bolivia established a River and Lake Force (''Fuerza Fluvial y Lacustre'') in January 1963 under the Ministry of National Defense. It consisted of four boats supplied from the United States and 1,800 personnel recruited largely from the Bolivian Army. The Bolivian Navy was renamed the Bolivian Naval Force (''Fuerza Naval Boliviana'') in January 1966, but it has since been called the Bolivian Navy (''Armada Boliviana'') as well. It became a separate branch of the armed forces in 1963. Bolivia has large rivers which are tributaries to the Amazon which are patrolled to prevent smuggling and drug trafficking. Bolivia also maintains a naval presence on Lake Titicaca, the highest navigable lake in the world, across which runs the Peruvian frontier.
Landlocked Bolivia has not reconciled with the loss of its coast to Chile and the Navy exists to keep the hope alive of recovering its coast by cultivating a maritime consciousness.〔(Bolivia's Morales to take Chile sea dispute to court ) - BBC News, 24 Mar 2011. "''The demand for the return of its lost coastline is the subject of powerful national sentiment in Bolivia. The landlocked Andean nation maintains a small navy, and schoolchildren are taught that regaining access to the sea is a patriotic duty''."〕 The Bolivian Navy takes part in many parades and government functions, but none more so than the ''Día Del Mar'' (Day of the Sea) in which Bolivia, every year, re-vindicates its claim for an unspecified sovereign access to the sea.
Bolivia claims the country had access to the sea at independence in 1825. In the Boundary Treaty of 1866 between Chile and Bolivia the involved parties agreed on a border line that established a sea access for Bolivia recognized by Chile. In the War of the Pacific (1879–1883) Chile defeated Peru and Bolivia and conquered the Bolivian coastal territories. The recovery of its coastline is a matter of honor in Bolivia, influencing many modern-day political actions and trade decisions.
==Organization==
The Navy is organized into ten naval districts with flotilla headquarters in Guaqui, Guayaramerín, Puerto Suárez, Riberalta, and San Pedro de Tiquina and bases in Puerto Busch, Puerto Horquilla, Puerto Villarroel, Trinidad, and Rurrenabaque.
Naval vessels include several dozen boats, a dozen or more of which are for riverine patrol. Seagoing vessels, including the American-made PR-51 ''Santa Cruz de la Sierra'' and several other vessels sail the oceans with the Bolivian flag with the granted permission of the "Capitanias Navales" Naval Registration Office. The ''Libertador Simón Bolívar'', a ship acquired from Venezuela, used to sail from its home port in Rosario, Argentina on the River Paraná. In 1993 the Navy was formally renamed the ''Naval Force'' (''Fuerza Naval'') and moved with the Bolivian Army under a single military authority.
Most of the officers attend the Bolivian Naval Academy, graduating with a Bachelor of Science in Military and Naval Science, accredited by the Military University. Many naval officers later go onto to further studies on the undergraduate and graduate level. Argentina's Naval Military Group in Bolivia advises on naval strategy and tactics. Many Bolivian officers train in ocean sailing on Argentinian seagoing naval ships. The Force has several Special Operations units to address both internal and external threats.
The Naval Force covers the extensive Bolivian inland waterways divided between the following Naval Districts which are named after the basin or region where they operate:
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*DN1 First Naval District "BENI" —— (''DN1 Primer Distrito Naval "BENI"'')
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*DN2 Second Naval District "MAMORA" —— (''DN2 Segundo Distrito Naval- "MAMORE"'')
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*DN3 Third Naval District "MADERA" —— (''DN3 Tercer Distrito Naval "MADERA"'')
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*DN4 Fourth Naval District "TITICACA" —— (''DN4 Cuarto Distrito Naval "TITICACA"'')
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*DN5 Fifth Naval District "SANTA CRUZ DE LA SIERRA" —— (''DN5 Quinto Distrito Naval "SANTA CRUZ DE LA SIERRA"'')
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*Sixth Naval District DN6 "COBIJA" —— (''DN6 Sexto Distrito Naval "COBIJA"'')
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*The Naval Service Areas:
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*AN 1 "COCHABAMBA" —— (''AN 1 "COCHABAMBA"'')
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*AN 2 "SANTA CRUZ" —— (''AN 2 "SANTA CRUZ"'')
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*AN 3 "BERMEJO" —— (''AN 3 "BERMEJO"'')
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*AN 4 "LA PAZ" —— (''AN 4 "LA PAZ"'')
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* Special Operation capable units:
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*Task Force "Blue Devils" —— (''Fuerza de Tarea "Diablos Azules'')
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*SINDA Naval Intelligence Service of the Bolivian Navy —— (''Servicio de Inteligencia Naval'')
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*Immediate Response Group GRIN —— (''Grupo de Reacción Inmediata GRIN'')
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*The High Altitude Diving Training Center —— (''El Centro de Instrucción de Buceo en Altura'')
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*Command Training Center Amphibians

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