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    Quote Originally Posted by Xomimilt View Post
    Interesting. What country was the first officer from? The one with the brown uniform? Spain?
    The second one was from Chile, that one I could recognize the uniform.

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    Quote Originally Posted by empa View Post
    http://www.correodelorinoco.gob.ve/m...-sinteticas-2/
    Also something not noted but a good fact, always these chemicals are shipped from china.
    Yes, that's true, and it's a serious problem that has not been taken up with the Chinese themselves. The cartels are getting virtually all of their precursor drugs from China. The Navy is constantly finding huge shipments on shipments coming in through Lazaro Cardenas and Manzanillo.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Xomimilt View Post
    Interesting, the guys with the gray berets are from an armored unit.

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    Quote Originally Posted by empa View Post
    I agree a nation like ours with over one hundred and fifteen million citizens and billions of barrels of untapped oil resources and an unknow amount of recently discovered natural gas deposits should have,and must have an immense annual budget to defend all that is our. we cannot simply afford to leave our future in the hands of fate.

    Edit: I hope this thread does not turn into pure discussion with the abscense of image posting members.
    Completely agree with you.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Xomimilt View Post
    Old School Mexican Film about the Heroic Military College. all in Spanish here is the first part you could find the rest of the film in the same youtube channel (hece901119)
    Foward to minute 2:00
    Man, you really did some digging to find that one. Looks like 1960's. I didn't realize they used the gray uniforms similar to the ones used during the Battle of Chapultepec. My dad was a cadet back in the early 40's and his uniform was black.

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    Default Gunmen killed 2 Mexican Cops detailed to U.S mision

    (07-22) 18:51 PDT MONTERREY, Mexico (AP) --

    Two Mexican police officers assigned to work with U.S. diplomats in northern Mexico have been killed in a drive-by shooting, officials said Friday.

    Mexican authorities say the men were shot while off duty in Guadalupe, a suburb of Monterrey. They were riding a motorcycle when gunmen in a vehicle opened fire.



    Read more: http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/articl...#ixzz1T6qC8RZL
    Rest in Peace to the police officers.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Felipe S. Xicotencatl View Post
    Man, you really did some digging to find that one. Looks like 1960's. I didn't realize they used the gray uniforms similar to the ones used during the Battle of Chapultepec. My dad was a cadet back in the ea inrly 40's and his uniform was black.
    1972 to be exact... old school. I was looking at the other parts and fast forwarding (I'll watch the whole thing another time) to see if they would show the actual combat uniforms too, besides the dress uniforms, and thankfully they did. They're wearing the gray helmets Americans used in WWII and green fatigues. Could've sworn I also saw them using the M1 Garand.

    My dad was in the army back around the same time this film was made, or maybe a few years before, not sure. I remember seeing a picture of him from back in those days and his uniform was pretty much like the one I just described. He was also holding one of those M1 rifles.

    Very interesting film, thanks for bringing it to my attention Xomimilt . Useful for those of us who want to take a look at older clips of the Mexican army.

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    No, it's a G-36

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    wats up guys! reporting from Durango....word is The Town where im at is teknically run by Los Zetas, El Chapos guys are waiting to move in later on. Army troops are patrolling have a good presence within the town...The Police use G36 rifles as well as AR-15`s but so far nothing has happened at all thank goodness....

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    Quote Originally Posted by SiEMpre_Leal View Post
    wats up guys! reporting from Durango....word is The Town where im at is teknically run by Los Zetas, El Chapos guys are waiting to move in later on. Army troops are patrolling have a good presence within the town...The Police use G36 rifles as well as AR-15`s but so far nothing has happened at all thank goodness....
    Cool, I'm glad your okay down there in Durango Bro.

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    Default Teen guilty of Beheading 4 people.

    A 14-year-old born in the United States has been found guilty in a Mexican court of torturing and beheading at least four people and kidnapping three others.

    The teenage hit man was sentenced to three years in a correctional facility, the maximum allowed under Mexican law. He also has to pay a 4.5 million Mexican peso fine ($387,500 U.S.).

    The defendant, known as "El Ponchis" ("The Cloak") is a 14-year-old boy from San Diego. Because he is a minor, his trial in Cuernavaca, Mexico, was closed to the public.
    http://news.blogs.cnn.com/2011/07/26...xico/?iref=NS1

    He should've gotten life instead.

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