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  2. Mexican Army - Wikipedia

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    As of 2009, starting salary for Mexican army recruits was $6,000 Mexican pesos (US$500) a month with a lifetime $10,000 peso (approximately US$833) monthly pension for widows of soldiers killed in action. [26] The principal units of the Mexican army are ten infantry brigades and a number of independent regiments and infantry battalions.

  3. Military ranks of Mexico - Wikipedia

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    The military ranks of Mexico are the military insignia used by the Mexican Armed Forces. Mexico shares a rank structure similar to that of Spain. [1] Ranks

  4. Mexican Armed Forces - Wikipedia

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    Moyano, Inigo Guevara. Adapting, Transforming, and Modernizing Under Fire: The Mexican Military, 2006-11. No. 50. Strategic Studies Institute, US Army War College, 2011. Williams, Edward J. "The Evolution of the Mexican Military and Its Implications for Civil-Military Relations." Mexico's Political Stability: The Next Five Years. Routledge ...

  5. Conscription in Mexico - Wikipedia

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    Military Service in Mexico (in Spanish, Servicio Militar Nacional, or SMN) currently involves all males reaching the age of eighteen years. Selection is made by a lottery system using the following color scheme: those who draw a black ball must serve as "availability reservists", that is, they are not required to perform any activities ...

  6. Heroic Military Academy - Wikipedia

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    Cadets training for the Mexican Navy originally formed part of the student body, but in 1897, the Military Naval School was established as a separate institution in Veracruz. The Military College comes under the supervision of the Mexican Army and Air Force University and the Army Military Education General Directorate.

  7. General (Mexico) - Wikipedia

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    The military rank of General in Mexico is divided into four categories: General Brigadier: equivalent to the Brigadier and between "Coronel" ( Colonel ) and "General de Brigada" (Brigade General). General de Brigada: Brigade General .

  8. Mexico's rescue and drug-sniffing dogs start out at the army ...

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    The puppies are born and spend their first four months at the facility, before being sent to military units around the country for more specialized training. Mexico's rescue and drug-sniffing dogs ...

  9. Military recruit training - Wikipedia

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    In the United States, recruit training in the U.S. Army is called Basic Combat Training (BCT); U.S. Army Combat Arms MOS (11 Series, 19 series, 13 series, 12 series) and Military Police MOS (31 series) undergo One Station Unit Training (OSUT) which involves BCT, Advanced Individual Training (AIT) and Specialized Training (such as Bradley, or ...