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  2. Military ranks of Mexico - Wikipedia

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    Rank group Student officer Mexican Army: Sargento 1º de cadetes: Sargento 2º de cadetes: Cabo de cadetes

  3. 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.

  4. List of militaries that recruit foreigners - Wikipedia

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    This includes any individuals who are aliens of the polity whose armed forces they are being recruited to join by professional recruiters. The foreigners do not need to be legal residents of that nation, but may gain legal residence status by joining the armed forces. More than 90 states have implemented such recruitment policies between 1815 ...

  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. Mexican soldiers will get a pay raise after elimination of ...

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    The announcement by President Claudia Sheinbaum is the latest in a a series of new and unusual funding sources to pay for the country’s increasingly influential military. Last week, Mexico’s Congress approved charging every cruise ship passenger a $42 immigration fee, with much of that money also going to the armed forces.

  7. Mexican Armed Forces - Wikipedia

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    Generals in the Palacio: The Military in Modern Mexico. New York: Oxford University Press 1992. Camp, Roderic Ai, Mexico's Military on the Democratic Stage. Westport CT: Praeger Security International 2005. Carriedo, Robert. Military professionalism and political influence: a case study of the Mexican military, 1917-1940. Vol. 93.

  8. Comparative army officer ranks of Hispanophone countries

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    Rank comparison chart of officers for armies/land forces of Hispanophone states. ... Mexican Army [11. Secretario de la defensa nacional: General de división:

  9. Comparative army enlisted ranks of Hispanophone countries

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    Comparative army enlisted ranks of Hispanophone countries. ... No army Cuban ... Mexican Army [11.