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  2. List of United States military and volunteer units in the ...

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    This is a list of United States military units that participated in the Mexican–American War. The list includes regular U.S. Army, Navy, Marine Corps, and Revenue Marine Service units and ships as well as the units of the militia that various states recruited for the war.

  3. Category:Military units and formations of the Mexican ...

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    Pages in category "Military units and formations of the Mexican–American War" The following 21 pages are in this category, out of 21 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  4. List of Mexican military installations - Wikipedia

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    5th Military Police Brigade - San Miguel de los Jagüeyes, State of Mexico [6] 6th. Military Police Brigade - Puebla, Puebla [7] 7th. Military Police Brigade - Tuxtla Gutiérrez, Chiapas [8] 10th. Military Police Brigade - Isla Mujeres Quintana Roo [9] 11th Military Police Brigade - San Pedro de las Colonias Coahuila [10] 12th. Military Police ...

  5. Category:Military units and formations of Mexico - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Military units and formations of Mexico" The following 5 pages are in this category, out of 5 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  6. Fuerzas Especiales - Wikipedia

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    FES personnel are capable of carrying out non-conventional warfare in the air, sea and land, using all means of infiltration available to develop the most variable operational incursions with the use of military diving techniques, parachuting, vertical descent, urban combat, sniping and use of explosives. The units are well organized, trained ...

  7. Army of Occupation (Mexico) - Wikipedia

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    After capturing Monterrey most of the units in the Army of Occupation were transferred to Winfield Scott for the invasion of central Mexico and in October Henderson's Texans returned home. Taylor felt that the transfer of these forces was an attempt by his political rival President James K. Polk to deprive Taylor of any further military glory.

  8. Category:Military of Mexico - Wikipedia

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    About Wikipedia; Contact us; Contribute Help; Learn to edit; Community portal; Recent changes; Upload file; Search. ... Military units and formations of Mexico (2 C, 5 P)

  9. Military history of Mexico - Wikipedia

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    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 leaders.