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Military of Mexico - Secrecy

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Military of Mexico - Secrecy: Encyclopedia II - Military of Mexico - Size and Scope

Compared to most Latin American armies, the Mexican Army is one of the smallest by its numbers and its budget. In 1989, it was 0.4% of the Gross Internal Product. In 1999, Mexico's military budget had swelled to 1% of GDP, at $4 billion U.S. dollars. Recently the budget has been expanded to accommodate the counterdrug operations, and currently has annual expenditures of $6.043 billion (2004). According to the CIA World Factbook, Mexico's available manpower for military service numbers 24,488,008 (males age 18-49: 2005 est.), with 19,0 ...

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Read more here: » Military of Mexico: Encyclopedia II - Military of Mexico - Size and Scope

Military of Mexico - Secrecy: Encyclopedia II - Military of Mexico - Size and Scope

Compared to most Latin American armies, the Mexican Army is one of the smallest by its numbers and its budget. In 1989, it was 0.4% of the Gross Internal Product. In 1999, Mexico's military budget had swelled to 1% of GDP, at $4 billion U.S. dollars. Recently the budget has been expanded to accomodate the counterdrug operations, and currently has annual expenditures of $6.043 billion (2004). According to the CIA World Factbook, Mexico's available manpower for military service numbers 24,488,008 (males age 18-49: 2005 est.), with 19,05 ...

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Military of Mexico, Military of Mexico - Commander in Chief, Military of Mexico - Size and Scope, Military of Mexico - Mission, Military of Mexico - Conscription, Military of Mexico - The lottery, Military of Mexico - Career soldiers, Military of Mexico - Limitations, Military of Mexico - Military Law, Military of Mexico - Secrecy, Military of Mexico - Activities outside Mexico, Military of Mexico - United Nations peacekeeping, Military of Mexico - Disaster Relief

Read more here: » Military of Mexico: Encyclopedia II - Military of Mexico - Size and Scope

Military of Mexico - Secrecy: Encyclopedia II - Military of Mexico - Limitations

Similar to the United States Posse Comitatus Act, Article 129 of the 1917 Mexican Constitution dictates that "No military authority may, in time of peace, perform any functions other than those that are directly connected with military affairs.", but the use of the Army to replace police temporarily in some cases of corruption has been hotly debated. Similar to the Third Amendment to the United States Constitution, Article 26 of the 1917 Constitution of Mexico, "No member of the army shall in time of peace be quartered in pr ...

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Military of Mexico, Military of Mexico - Commander in Chief, Military of Mexico - Size and Scope, Military of Mexico - Mission, Military of Mexico - Conscription, Military of Mexico - The lottery, Military of Mexico - Career soldiers, Military of Mexico - Limitations, Military of Mexico - Military Law, Military of Mexico - Secrecy, Military of Mexico - Activities outside Mexico, Military of Mexico - United Nations peacekeeping, Military of Mexico - Disaster Relief

Read more here: » Military of Mexico: Encyclopedia II - Military of Mexico - Limitations

Military of Mexico - Secrecy: Encyclopedia II - Military of Mexico - Activities outside Mexico

Military of Mexico - United Nations peacekeeping. As of 2005, intervention in UN peacekeeping operations is being discussed, but with the current political composition of the Congress, it is unlikely to be a approved. Military of Mexico - Disaster Relief. The Mexican army has travelled to mainly Central American countries to provide aid in disaster relief. In September 2005 Mexican army convoys trav ...

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Military of Mexico, Military of Mexico - Commander in Chief, Military of Mexico - Size and Scope, Military of Mexico - Mission, Military of Mexico - Conscription, Military of Mexico - The lottery, Military of Mexico - Career soldiers, Military of Mexico - Limitations, Military of Mexico - Military Law, Military of Mexico - Secrecy, Military of Mexico - Activities outside Mexico, Military of Mexico - United Nations peacekeeping, Military of Mexico - Disaster Relief

Read more here: » Military of Mexico: Encyclopedia II - Military of Mexico - Activities outside Mexico

Military of Mexico - Secrecy: Encyclopedia II - Military of Mexico - Conscription

Military of Mexico - The lottery. Each year, the Mexican military recruiters require all Mexican males that reached the age of majority of 18 in the previous 12 months to appear at a designated military recruitment center in their local municipality. A lottery is held to determine randomly who will be assigned either Army service, Navy service, or be excused from service completely. The lottery may take the form, for example, of all men in attendance standing at attention for hours while each man's name is called, during which a child pulls a colored ball out of a bag- the col ...

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Military of Mexico, Military of Mexico - Commander in Chief, Military of Mexico - Size and Scope, Military of Mexico - Mission, Military of Mexico - Conscription, Military of Mexico - The lottery, Military of Mexico - Career soldiers, Military of Mexico - Limitations, Military of Mexico - Military Law, Military of Mexico - Secrecy, Military of Mexico - Activities outside Mexico, Military of Mexico - United Nations peacekeeping, Military of Mexico - Disaster Relief

Read more here: » Military of Mexico: Encyclopedia II - Military of Mexico - Conscription

Military of Mexico - Secrecy: Encyclopedia II - Military of Mexico - Activities outside Mexico

Military of Mexico - United Nations peacekeeping. As of 2005, intervention in UN peacekeeping operations is being discussed, but with the current political composition of the Congress, it is unlikely to be a approved. Military of Mexico - Disaster Relief. Mexican army has travel to mainly Central American countries to provide aid in disaster relief. In September 2005 Mexican army convoys trav ...

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Military of Mexico, Military of Mexico - Commander in Chief, Military of Mexico - Size and Scope, Military of Mexico - Mission, Military of Mexico - Conscription, Military of Mexico - The lottery, Military of Mexico - Career soldiers, Military of Mexico - Limitations, Military of Mexico - Military Law, Military of Mexico - Secrecy, Military of Mexico - Activities outside Mexico, Military of Mexico - United Nations peacekeeping, Military of Mexico - Disaster Relief

Read more here: » Military of Mexico: Encyclopedia II - Military of Mexico - Activities outside Mexico

Military of Mexico - Secrecy: Encyclopedia II - Military of Mexico - Conscription

Military of Mexico - The lottery. Each year, the Mexican military recruiters require all Mexican males that reached the age of majority of 18 in the previous 12 months to appear at a designated military recruitment center in their local municipality. If one fails to appear A lottery is held to determine randomly whom will be either assigned Army service, assigned Navy s ...

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Military of Mexico, Military of Mexico - Commander in Chief, Military of Mexico - Size and Scope, Military of Mexico - Mission, Military of Mexico - Conscription, Military of Mexico - The lottery, Military of Mexico - Career soldiers, Military of Mexico - Limitations, Military of Mexico - Military Law, Military of Mexico - Secrecy, Military of Mexico - Activities outside Mexico, Military of Mexico - United Nations peacekeeping, Military of Mexico - Disaster Relief

Read more here: » Military of Mexico: Encyclopedia II - Military of Mexico - Conscription

Military of Mexico - Secrecy: Encyclopedia II - Military of Mexico - Limitations

Similar to the United States Posse Comitatus Act, Article 129 of the 1917 Mexican Constitution dictates that "No military authority may, in time of peace, perform any functions other than those that are directly connected with military affairs.", but the use of the Army to replace police temporarly in some cases of corruption has been hotly debated. Similar to the Third Amendment to the United States Constitution, Article 26 of the 1917 Constitution of Mexico, "No member of the army shall in time of peace be quartered in pri ...

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Military of Mexico, Military of Mexico - Commander in Chief, Military of Mexico - Size and Scope, Military of Mexico - Mission, Military of Mexico - Conscription, Military of Mexico - The lottery, Military of Mexico - Career soldiers, Military of Mexico - Limitations, Military of Mexico - Military Law, Military of Mexico - Secrecy, Military of Mexico - Activities outside Mexico, Military of Mexico - United Nations peacekeeping, Military of Mexico - Disaster Relief

Read more here: » Military of Mexico: Encyclopedia II - Military of Mexico - Limitations

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