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  2. Mexican Armed Forces - Wikipedia

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    Photo of the Independence Day parade (16 September) in Mexico City at the Museo Archivo de la Fotografía (Museum of the Photographic Archive). The Secretariat of the Navy, the Navy's national headquarters, is located in Mexico City, and is smaller than the Army's headquarters.

  3. Mexican Army - Wikipedia

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    While opposed by substantial forces of French regular troops plus Mexican Imperial forces and contingents of foreign volunteers, [10] the Republican Army remained in being as an effective force after the fall of Mexico City in 1863. By 1865 Liberal opposition was being led by a core of 50,000 regular Mexican troops and state National Guards ...

  4. List of Mexican military installations - Wikipedia

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    1st Military Police Brigade - Military Zone 1-A, Mexico City; 2nd Military Police Brigade - Air Force Base No. 1 Santa Lucía, State of Mexico [3] 3rd Military Police Brigade - El Sauz, Sinaloa [4] 4th Military Police Brigade - General Escobedo, Nuevo León [5] 5th Military Police Brigade - San Miguel de los Jagüeyes, State of Mexico [6] 6th.

  5. Mexico City - Wikipedia

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    This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 15 February 2025. Capital and most populous city of Mexico This article is about the capital of Mexico. For other uses, see Mexico City (disambiguation). Capital and megacity in Mexico Mexico City Ciudad de México (Spanish) Co-official names [a] Capital and megacity Skyline of Mexico City with the Torre ...

  6. Military history of Mexico - Wikipedia

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    The battle was an inspirational event for wartime Mexico, and slowed the French advanced to Mexico City. When Juárez repudiated the debts incurred by the rival conservative Mexican government in 1861, Mexican conservatives and European powers, especially France took the opportunity to place a European monarch as head of state in Mexico.

  7. Secretariat of National Defense - Wikipedia

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    The Mexican Secretariat of National Defense (SEDENA); Spanish: Secretaría de la Defensa Nacional is the government department responsible for managing Mexico's Army and Air Forces. Its head is the Secretary of National Defense who, like the co-equal Secretary of the Navy , is directly answerable to the President. [ 2 ]

  8. National Guard (Mexico) - Wikipedia

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    A 2019 survey sponsored by The Washington Post and Mexican newspaper Reforma gathered information on public opinion regarding both the new National Guard and illegal immigration to Mexico. [4] The survey was conducted from 9 July to 14 July 2019, among 1,200 adults across the country in 100 election districts by way of face-to-face interviews ...

  9. Fuerza Especial Conjunta - Wikipedia

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    The Fuerza Especial Conjunta (Joint Special Operations Command) or FEC, previously known as Fuerza Especial de Reaccion (FER) or Fuerza Especial del Alto Mando (FEAM) (High Command Special Force) is a special unit of SEDENA, under operational control of the Joint National Defense Staff (Estado Mayor Conjunto de la Defensa Nacional).