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ARM Cuauhtémoc is a sail training vessel of the Mexican Navy, named for the last Mexica Hueyi Tlatoani Cuauhtémoc who was captured and executed in 1525.. She is the last of four sister ships built by the naval shipyards of Bilbao, Spain, in 1982, all built to a design similar to the 1930 designs of the German firm Blohm & Voss, like Gorch Fock, USCGC Eagle and the NRP Sagres.
Manuel Azueta class - 1 - scuttled on 6 November 2017 in the Rizo reef zone off Antón Lizardo, Veracruz; Cuauhtémoc class - 2; Quetzalcóatl class - 2 - One ship scuttled on 24 November 2006 to form an artificial reef (her main tripod mast is on display at Mexican Pacific Fleet headquarters) & other ship was slated to also be sunk as an artificial reef
ARM Cuauhtémoc may refer to one of the following ships of the Mexican Navy: . ARM Cuauhtémoc (E01), the former American Fletcher-class destroyer USS Harrison (DD-573), launched in May 1942; acquired by the Mexican Navy in August 1970; taken out of service in 1982 and dismantled
Tank landing ship: A402 Manzanillo United States – ex-US Navy USS Clearwater County, transferred in 1972 Logistic support vessel (2) Montes Azules class: Landing ship: BAL01 Montes Azules BAL02 Libertador (construction completed, inaugurated on September 10, 2012) [28] Mexico: TBD class: Supply ship: BAL11 Isla Madre Launched July 11, 2016. [26]
The ship was sold as-is to Mexico 19 Aug 1970. She served in the Mexican Navy as BAM Cuauhtemoc (E-01), named after Cuauhtémoc (c.1502–1525), the last Aztec emperor of the Mexica. She was taken out of service in 1982.
Cuauhtémoc was the last Aztec Emperor. Cuauhtémoc or Ciudad Cuauhtémoc may also refer to: Places ... ARM Cuauhtémoc, a training ship of the Mexican Navy;
The ship was retired in 1969 as transatlantic flights became more common. It changed hands numerous times after that, landing with the conservancy in 2011. Now, the SS United States is America's ...
Cuauhtémoc (Nahuatl pronunciation: [kʷaːʍˈtemoːk] ⓘ, Spanish pronunciation: [kwawˈtemok] ⓘ), also known as Cuauhtemotzín, Guatimozín, or Guatémoc, was the Aztec ruler of Tenochtitlan from 1520 to 1521, and the last Aztec Emperor. [1]