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Who is Ricardo Trevilla Trejo, the new owner of the Sedena?

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The president-elect, Claudia Sheinbaum, announced this Friday the appointment of those who will be her Secretaries of Defense and Navy when she takes office on October 1.
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Ricardo Trevilla, appointed by Claudia Sheinbaum as the next head of the Secretariat of National Defense, was trained in military intelligence by the School of the Americas, which specializes in counterinsurgency. He is currently Chief of Staff of the Sedena Text: Alejandro Ruiz Photo: Graciela López/Cuartoscura MEXICO CITY. — In 2001, the United States government decided to formally close the School of the Americas, after the content of its Tra…

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The president-elect, Claudia Sheinbaum, announced this Friday the appointment of those who will be her Secretaries of Defense and Navy when she takes office on October 1.

·Mexico City, Mexico
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The next Secretary of Defense was born on January 8, 1961, is a native of Ciudad del Carmen, Campeche, and has a long military career

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Trevilla Trejo has a long military career that spans 1978, and is currently the Chief of the Joint Chiefs of Staff of National Defense

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elsoldemexico.com.mx broke the news in on Friday, September 6, 2024.
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