16 Facts About Mexican Army

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Mexican Army is the combined land and air branch and is the largest part of the Mexican Armed Forces; it is known as the National Defense Army.

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Mexican Army's reign began with the rise of what would become the largest empire in Mesoamerica.

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Mexican Army began to organize trade to the outside regions of the Valley of Mexico.

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4.

Mexican Army's death concluded the second phase of the Mexican War for Independence.

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Conservatives, and many in the Mexican Army nobility, tried to revive the monarchical form of government when they helped to bring to Mexico an archduke from the Royal House of Austria, Maximilian Ferdinand, or Maximilian I of Mexico, with the military support of France.

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6.

Mexican Army was to retain power until 1910, with only one short break.

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7.

The increasingly elderly generals of the Federal Mexican Army were frequently transferred and kept loyal through opportunities for graft.

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The Federal Mexican Army supporting Huerta was defeated at the Battle of Zacatecas and finally disbanded in 1914 and a new Government army was created from Obregon's Constitutionalist forces.

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9.

In recent times, the Mexican Army military has largely participated in efforts against drug trafficking.

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10.

Mexican Army is under the authority of the National Defense Secretariat or SEDENA and is headed by the Secretary of National Defence - simultaneously a member of the central government and four-star general.

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Mexican Army's counterpart is the Secretary of the Navy, who is a member of the central government and the sole four-star admiral.

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12.

The Mexican Army uses a modified continental staff system in its headquarters.

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13.

The Mexican Army Air Force is a separate service under the SEDENA.

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14.

Principal units of the Mexican army are ten infantry brigades and a number of independent regiments and infantry battalions.

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15.

Mexican Army has a Special Forces Corps unified command with 3 Special Forces Brigades, a High Command GAFE group, a GAFE group assigned to the Airborne Brigade, 74 independent Special Forces Battalions and 36 Amphibious Special Forces Groups.

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Since the start of the 21st century, the Mexican Army has been steadily modernising to become competitive with the armies of other American countries and have taken certain steps to decrease spending and dependency on foreign equipment in order to become more autonomous such as the domestic production of the FX-05 rifle designed in Mexico and the commitment to researching, designing and manufacturing domestic military systems such as military electronics and body armor.

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