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  2. Mexican Armed Forces - Wikipedia

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    The Mexican Armed Forces ( Spanish: Fuerzas Armadas de México) are the military forces of the United Mexican States. The Spanish crown established a standing military in colonial Mexico in the eighteenth century. [ 5] After Mexican independence in 1821, the military played an important political role, with army generals serving as heads of ...

  3. Mexican Army - Wikipedia

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    The Mexican Army ( Spanish: Ejército Mexicano) is the combined land and air branch and is the largest part of the Mexican Armed Forces; it is also known as the National Defense Army. The Army is under the authority of the Secretariat of National Defense or SEDENA and is headed by the Secretary of National Defence.

  4. Mexican Air Force - Wikipedia

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    The Mexican Air Force ( FAM; Spanish: Fuerza Aérea Mexicana) is the air service branch of the Mexican Armed Forces. It is a component of the Mexican Army and as such overseen by the National Defense Secretariat ( SEDENA ). The objective of the FAM is to defend the integrity, independence, and sovereignty of Mexico.

  5. Mexican military to take over airports as president ... - AOL

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    MEXICO CITY (AP) — Mexico's armed forces are taking control of the capital's main airport, and the government plans to give the military control of nearly a dozen more across the country as the ...

  6. Military history of Mexico - Wikipedia

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    Mexico portal. v. t. e. The military history of Mexico encompasses armed conflicts within that nation's territory, dating from before the arrival of Europeans in 1519 to the present era. Mexican military history is replete with small-scale revolts, foreign invasions, civil wars, indigenous uprisings, and coups d'état by disgruntled military ...

  7. US troops to train in Juárez, Chihuahua in US-Mexico military ...

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    The presence of U.S. military troops on Mexican soil is a longtime sensitive issue in Mexico dating back to the loss of of half of Mexico's territory in the Mexican-American War of 1846, known in ...

  8. Mexican Navy - Wikipedia

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    Naval jack. The Mexican Navy is one of the two independent armed forces of Mexico. The actual naval forces are called the Armada de México. The Secretaría de Marina ( SEMAR) (English: Naval Secretariat) includes both the Armada itself and the attached ministerial and civil service. The commander of the Navy is the Secretary of the Navy, who ...

  9. List of Mexican military installations - Wikipedia

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    Santa María Rayón, Estado de México. 24th Military Zone ( 24/a. Z.M. ) Cuernavaca, Morelos. 37th Military Zone ( 37/a. Z.M. ) Santa Lucía, Estado de México. Second Military Region (II Región militar) HQ in Mexicali, Baja California. Covers the states of Baja California, Baja California Sur and Sonora.