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Wednesday, December 5, 2012

Pena replaces two in Mexican Army general staff

By Chris Covert
Rantburg.com

Five days into his administration, Mexican president Enrique Pena Nieto has opted not to shake up general staff appointments at his defense ministry, replacing only two top staff positions, according to Mexican news accounts and official government information.
General Mendez Bazan

Wednesday, it has been reported without official confirmation, that the head of the army and army operations chief would be the first two changes in the Mexican Secretaria de Defensa Nacional (SEDENA) general staff.  Press reports have said that the two appointments may the the only two of SEDENA's general staff appointments.

General Virgilio Mendez Bazan was appointed as head of the Mexican Army, coming from X Military Region in Yucatan state in southern Mexico. He replaces General Carlos Demetrio Gaytan Ochoa. General Martin Cordero Luqueño has been appointed to replace General Mendez Bazan as commander of the X Military Region.

General Mendez Bazan is a 1967 graduate of Mexico's Heroico Colegio Militar military academy and an infantry commander, according to data supplied by SEDENA on its website, and, between 2002 and 2005, has held command in the 22nd Military Zone in Mexico state. He was promoted to general de division in 2009.  Like his commander, General Salvador Cienfuegos Zepeda, he is reportedly a friend of Pena Nieto.

The army's new operations chief is General Roble Arturo Granados Gallardo, is a 1972 graduate of Heroico Colegio Militar military academy and an infantry commander who was previously commander of the Mexican 13th Military Zone in Nayarit in western Mexico, a command he held in 2004, according to data supplied by SEDENA.  An article which appeared on the website of El Universal news daily, he has held other military zone commands before his elevation to army operations chief.

General Granados Gallardo replaces General Luis Arturo Oliver Cen, a highly experienced former field commander and cavalryman, who was once an aspirant to become head of the army.

Last Tuesday, Pena Nieto attended Artillery Day in Mexico City where in a speech he reiterated his goal of eventually returning the Mexican Army to the barracks, as a means of ending drug war violence which has been a feature of Mexico's struggle against drug cartels and organized crime since 2007.

Chris Covert writes Mexican Drug War and national political news for Rantburg.com

6 comments:

  1. Viva Pena, nuevo presidente del sur estados de america.
    new presidente of south states amereca

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  2. Typical PRI. return the Army so the cartels can regroup and get bigger again. Way to go PEÑA NIETO, BALLESS PRESIDENT!

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  3. Pena Nieto aka Lil puppet... Chapo for president .. politicians are just as bad a cartel members if not worst .. at least people know what cartel members do.. with politicians you don't , cause all they do is lie to the people..

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  4. FIDEL CASTRO OF THE CIA

    http://aangirfan.blogspot.com/2012/12/fidel-castro-of-cia.html

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  5. I knew this would happen. The PRI cartel is back in power who knows for how long after these next 6 years are finished. I just want the violence to go down so I could visit Mexico once again!

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  6. Give it about 5-6 months and you'll feel safe to visit Mexico again. It's safe already but I know ur vagina bleeds when the media of Mexico tries to imitate the United States'.

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