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  2. 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]

  3. Mexican Navy - Wikipedia

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    Depiction of Mexican Navy Lieutenant José Azueta firing a French Hotchkiss machine gun in the defense of Veracruz during the Second U.S. intervention of the Mexican Revolution, painting at the Naval Historical Museum in Mexico City Mexico's naval jack from 1994 to 2000. The Mexican Navy has its origins in the creation of the Ministry of War in ...

  4. List of ships of the Mexican Navy - Wikipedia

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    The list of Mexican Navy ships comprises all of the vessels that make up the Mexican Navy. The Mexican Navy operates one frigate, two missile boats, and a number of patrol ships for both offshore and inshore patrol. The Mexican Navy also has two tank landing ships at its disposal.

  5. Pacific Naval Force - Wikipedia

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    The Pacific Naval Force (Spanish: Fuerza Naval del Pacífico) is the Mexican Navy's presence in the Pacific Ocean. Its headquarters is in Manzanillo, Colima. The Pacific Naval Force was created in the same date as its Gulf of Mexico and Caribbean Sea counterpart on February 11, 1972. The Surface ships are the main components of The Naval Force ...

  6. Category:Military installations of Mexico - Wikipedia

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    List of Mexican military installations; M. Mérida International Airport; P. Pie de la Cuesta Air Force Base; Puerto Cortés Airstrip; S. Salina Cruz Airport;

  7. Mexican Naval Aviation - Wikipedia

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    Mexican Naval Aviation (FAN; Spanish: Fuerza AeroNaval, lit. 'Naval Air Force'), is the naval air unit of the Mexican Navy . The Mexican Navy is divided into two naval fleets: Pacific Ocean and Gulf of Mexico .

  8. Mexican Armed Forces - Wikipedia

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    The Mexican Army includes the Mexican Air Force, while the Mexican Navy includes the Naval Infantry Force (Marine Corps) and the Naval Aviation . The Army and Navy are controlled by two separate government departments, the National Defense Secretariat and the Naval Secretariat , and maintain two independent chains of command, with no joint ...

  9. Naval Infantry Corps - Wikipedia

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    The Naval Infantry Corps (Spanish: Cuerpo de Infantería de Marina), also referred to as the Mexican Marines, are the naval infantry force of the Mexican Navy. The main task of the Infantería de Marina is to guarantee the maritime security of the country's ports and external and internal defense of the country.