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    The Heroic Military College (officially in Spanish: Heroico Colegio Militar) is the major military educational institution in Mexico. It was founded in...
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    Juan de la Barrera (category Mexican military personnel killed in the Mexican–American War)
    during the 19th century and Boy Hero. In 1841, he entered the Heroic Military Academy. He died during the Battle of Chapultepec, fought during the Mexican–American...
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    A military academy or service academy is an educational institution which prepares candidates for service in the officer corps. It normally provides education...
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    Chapultepec as well as the 195th anniversary of the Heroic Military Academy and the 120th of the Heroic Naval Military School. The parade of 2018 marked the 50th...
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    Armadas de México) are the military forces of the United Mexican States. The Spanish crown established a standing military in colonial Mexico in the eighteenth...
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    generals to study the militaries and military academies of European and South American states. Amaro led the Heroic Military Academy from 1931 until 1935...
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  • March 2017) was a Mexican politician. He was Commandant of the Heroic Military Academy from 1976 to 1980 and served as Governor of Chiapas from 1982 to...
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    entitled to a National Colour or Standard. Mexican Navy units and the Heroic Military Academy are the only ones entitled to regimental colours. Navy schools...
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    Armed Forces in all military occasions, alongside the six Niños Héroes of the Military College (nowadays the Heroic Military Academy) who died in defense...
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    January's Charlie Hebdo shooting incident as well as cadets of the Heroic Military Academy, Heroic Naval School and the Air Force College from Mexico. In tribute...
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    Luis Cresencio Sandoval (category Military personnel from Baja California)
    In the Heroic Military Academy he attended high school and studies of formation of army officers. He also graduated in administration military school...
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  • emblem of the San Blas Battalion Chapultepec Castle, badge of the Heroic Military Academy 12 September 1980 MXP $10,000 157 × 67 mm Lázaro Cárdenas, La Cangrejera...
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  • 18-year-old boy, encounters an institutionally violent system inside the Heroic Military College, which he enters in hope of a better future. Santiago Sandoval...
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    José González Salas (category Military personnel from Chihuahua (state))
    children: Luz, Herminia, Salvador, José and Amelia. He studied at the Heroic Military Academy from January 9, 1881, to January 10, 1884, and graduated as a lieutenant...
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  • the grandson of President Benito Juarez, was a cadet in Mexico's Heroic Military Academy, where he participated in the famous "Marcha de la Lealtad" or...
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    Heroica ("Heroic") for its efforts in defending the port during the 1914 United States occupation of Veracruz. On 11 November 1952, the Academy moved to...
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    son named Carlos Savage Juárez, who became a cadet in Mexico's Heroic Military Academy and participated in the famous "Marcha de la Lealtad [es]" or "March...
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    Centinela (Sentinel). The last two names were given by cadets of the Heroic Military Academy during the 19th century. The 500-year-old tree remains as a monument...
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    three cadets from each branch of the armed forces: one from the Heroic Military Academy, one female cadet from the Escuela Militar de Aviación, and one...
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    Mexican Army (category Military of Mexico)
    demobilised the revolutionary bands, reopened the Colegio Militar (Military Academy), established the Escuela Superior de Guerra (Staff College), and raised...
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    Ángel García Peña (category Military personnel from Mexico City)
    García and Guadalupe Peña. On January 2, 1872, he entered the Heroic Military Academy, and on December 4 of 1875 was promoted to the rank of second lieutenant...
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  • metro system All pages with titles containing Colegio militar Heroic Military Academy (Mexico) This disambiguation page lists articles associated with...
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    at the Planet Hollywood Las Vegas Resort & Casino. In Mexico's Heroic Military Academy, card stunts are done during various occasions, especially on September...
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  • married Óscar Martínez, a civil engineer who graduated from the Heroic Military Academy in 1928. They had a daughter, Delia Rosario Martínez Griensen....
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    president to be born after the Mexican War of Independence. A cadet in military school at the beginning of the Mexican–American War, Miramón saw action...
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    following a first-year cadet at an unnamed school resembling the Heroic Military Academy, the training center for officers of the Mexican Army. Filming...
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  • Rogelio Flores Curiel (category Mexican military personnel)
    University and the Heroic Military Academy. He was commander of the 13th Military Zone in Tepic and later the commander of the 15th Military Zone based in...
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    Niños Héroes (category Mexican military personnel killed in the Mexican–American War)
    The Niños Héroes (Boy Heroes, or Heroic Cadets) were six Mexican military cadets who were killed in the defence of Mexico City during the Battle of Chapultepec...
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  • Mysterious Island) – ambiguous-to-villainous figure, who later took on a heroic role Leonard of Quirm (Discworld) – super-intelligent clockpunk engineer...
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    Francisco José Múgica (category Military personnel from Michoacán)
    executioners to escape. At the end of his military career, he was responsible for the Heroic Military Academy (Mexico), the Commander in the South and...
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