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Military ranks of Mexico

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Themilitary ranks of Mexico are the military insignia used by theMexican Armed Forces.Mexico shares a rank structure similar to that ofSpain.[1]

Ranks

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Commissioned officer ranks

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The rank insignia ofcommissioned officers.

Rank groupGeneral / flag officersSenior officersJunior officers
 Mexican Army[2]
GeneralDivision GeneralBrigade GeneralBrigadier GeneralColonelLieutenant ColonelMajorFirst CaptainSecond CaptainFirst LieutenantSub-Lieutenant
Secretario de la defensa nacionalGeneral de divisiónGeneral de brigadaGeneral brigadierCoronelTeniente coronelMayorCapitan primeroCapitán segundoTenienteSubteniente
 Mexican Navy[3]
Secretario de MarinaAlmiranteVicealmiranteContraalmiranteCapitán de navíoCapitán de fragataCapitán de corbetaTeniente de navioTeniente de fragataTeniente de corbetaGuardiamarina
 Mexican Air Force[2]
General de DivisiónGeneral de AlaGeneral de GrupoCoronelTeniente CoronelMayorCapitan PrimeroCapitán SegundoTenienteSubteniente
General de divisiónGeneral de alaGeneral de grupoCoronelTeniente coronelMayorCapitan primeroCapitán segundoTenienteSubteniente
Mexican National Guard
Comisario GeneralComisario JefeComisarioInspector GeneralInspector JefeInspectorSubinspector PrimeroSubinspector SegundoOficialSuboficial

Student officer ranks

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Rank groupStudent officer
 Mexican Army
Sargento 1º de cadetesSargento 2º de cadetesCabo de cadetes
 Mexican Navy[3]
Sargento 1º de cadetesSargento 2º de cadetesCabo de cadetes
 Mexican Air Force
Sargento 1º de cadetesSargento 2º de cadetesCabo de cadetes

Other ranks

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The rank insignia ofnon-commissioned officers andenlisted personnel.

Rank groupSenior NCOsJunior NCOsEnlisted
 Mexican Army[2]
Sargento primeroSargento segundoCaboSoldado
 Mexican Navy[3]
Segundo maestreTercer maestreCaboMarinero
 Mexican Air Force[2]
Sargento primeroSargento segundoCaboSoldado
Mexican National Guard
Agente MayorAgenteSubagenteGuardia Nacional

Branch colors

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Rank badges have a band of colour indicating branch:

ColourBranch/service
GoldGeneral officers
Light brownGeneral staff; Presidential Guards Corps, Presidential High Command
PurpleArmy aviation (includes the Air Force); Parachutist Fusiliers
RedInfantry
Crimson redArtillery
Red-brownQuartermaster Command (Spanish:Materiales de Guerra)
Light orange-brownTransportation
GreenJudicial Corps (Spanish:Justicia); military police
cobalt blueEngineers; signals and communications (Spanish:transmisiones)
Light blueCavalry, Veterinarians
Sky BlueCartography
GrayMilitary bands and drummers and buglers
Light grayarmored
Brownish grayService corps (Spanish:administracion e intendencia)
YellowMedical
Source:[4]

Historical ranks

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Rank groupSenior NCOsJunior NCOsEnlisted
 Mexican Army
(c. 1996)[5]
Sargento primeroSargento segundoCaboSoldado de PrimeraSoldado
 Mexican Navy
(c. 1996)[5]
Segundo maestreTercer maestreCaboMarinero

References

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  1. ^Tartter, Jean R. (1997). "National Security". In Merrill, Tim L.; Miró, Ramón (eds.).Mexico: a country study. Area Handbook (4th ed.). Washington, D.C.: Library of Congress. p. 318.LCCN 97013481. Retrieved29 December 2021.
  2. ^abcdSecretary of National Defense (27 June 2019)."Manual gráfico para el uso de Uniformes, Divisas y Equipo del Ejército y F.A.M." [Graphic manual for the use of Uniforms, Badges and Equipment of the Army and Air Force](PDF) (in Spanish). Retrieved22 May 2021.
  3. ^abcSecretariat of the Navy (21 November 2005)."Reglamento De Uniformes, Condecoraciones, Divisas Y Distintivos De Laarmada De México"(PDF).SEMAR (in Spanish). pp. 80–83. Retrieved9 June 2024.
  4. ^Secretary of National Defense 2019, p. 132.
  5. ^abMerrill, Tim L.; Miró, Ramón (June 1996).Mexico: A country study(PDF). p. 322.

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