The Secretariat of National Defense (Spanish: Secretaría de la Defensa Nacional, SEDENA) is the Mexican government department responsible for managing Mexico's Army and Air Forces. Its head is the Secretary of National Defense who, like the co-equal Secretary of the Navy, is directly answerable to the President. Before 1937, the position was called the Secretary of War and Navy (Secretaría de Guerra y Marina). The agency has its headquarters in Lomas de Sotelo, Miguel Hidalgo, Mexico City. Some key figures who answer directly to the Secretary are the Assistant Secretary, the Chief of Staff of the Armed Forces, and all military tribunals.

Alongside his role as a cabinet member the Secretary shares, since 2020, the official ex officio title of "Commanding General of the Mexican Army, Air Force, and National Guard" (Alto Mando del Ejercito, Fuerza Aerea, y Guardia Nacional).[citation needed]

Role

Under the Federal Public Administration Act (Ley Orgánica de la Administración Pública Federal), the Secretary has the following duties, among others provided by the Constitution and relevant laws of Congress:

  • Organize and administer affairs of the Army, Air Force and the National Guard and assist in their functions.
  • Organize and assist in development and enforcement of National Military Service for the Army and Air Force.
  • Management of the Army, Air Force, National Guard and armed contingents which do not belong to the state level national guard or law enforcement agencies.
  • Plan, direct and handle mobilization of the country in the event of war; formulating and executing plans and orders necessary for national defense purposes, as well as directing and advising civil defense in both peacetime and wartime scenarios in coordination with the Army, Air Force and National Guard.
  • Construct and prepare every kind of military buildings for Army and Air Force use, including forts and barracks, as well as administration of barracks, hospitals and other military buildings.
  • Administer military justice, education and medical services as well as handle necessary benefits for personnel of the Army, Air Force and National Guard.
  • Acquire and build armaments, ammunition, and all kinds of materials and elements for the use of Army and Air Force, as well as for the National Guard.
  • Grant permission for an expedition force to enter another country or to allow another country to send their forces to Mexico, as well as for scientific activities conducted in Mexican territory by other nations or international organizations.
  • Manage the issuing of licenses to bear firearms with the aim of preventing the use of arms expressly banned in law and also those types of arms restricted by the state for the exclusive use of the Army, Air Force, Navy and National Guard, with the exception of what is established by the 13th section of Article 30 of the Constitution, as well as the supervision and issuing of permits for the sale, transport and storage of firearms, chemical weapons, explosives and strategic weapons, as well as in the importation and exportation of the same.
  • Contribute in construction of land and air-based communications lines together with other agencies of the Federal Government.
  • Organize air-based SAR operations in times of emergency. (Article 80, Civil Aviation Law)

List of secretaries

No.PortraitNameTook officeLeft officeTime in officePresident
1Escamilla, PabloGeneral de brigada Pablo Quiroga Escamilla[es] (1875–1948)193415 June 19350–1 yearsdel Río, LázaroLázaro Cárdenas del Río
2Figueroa, AndrésAndrés Figueroa Figueroa[es] (1884–1936)16 June 193517 October 1936 †1 year, 123 daysdel Río, LázaroLázaro Cárdenas del Río
3Figueroa, AndrésBrigadier General Manuel Ávila Camacho (1897–1955)18 October 193631 January 19392 years, 105 daysdel Río, LázaroLázaro Cárdenas del Río
4Castro, JesúsGeneral de División Jesús Agustín Castro[es] (1887–1953)1 February 193930 November 19401 year, 303 daysdel Río, LázaroLázaro Cárdenas del Río
5Castro, JesúsJesús Agustín Castro[es] (1891–1975)1 December 194031 August 19421 year, 273 daysCamacho, ManuelManuel Ávila Camacho
6Castro, JesúsGeneral de División Lázaro Cárdenas (1895–1970)1 September 194231 August 19452 years, 364 daysCamacho, ManuelManuel Ávila Camacho
7Urquizo, FranciscoGeneral de División Francisco L. Urquizo (1891–1969)1 September 194530 November 19461 year, 90 daysCamacho, ManuelManuel Ávila Camacho
8Urquizo, FranciscoGilberto R. Limón[es] (1891–1988)1 December 194630 November 19525 years, 365 daysAlemán, MiguelMiguel Alemán
9Ramos, MatiasGeneral de División Matías Ramos[es] (1891–1962)1 December 195230 November 19585 years, 365 daysCortines, AdolfoAdolfo Ruiz Cortines
10Olachea, AgustínGeneral de División Agustín Olachea (1890–1974)1 December 195830 November 19645 years, 365 daysMateos, AdolfoAdolfo López Mateos
11Barragan, MarcelinoGeneral de División Marcelino García Barragan[es] (1895–1979)1 December 196430 November 19705 years, 364 daysOrdaz, GustavoGustavo Díaz Ordaz
12Díaz, HermenegildoHermenegildo Cuenca Díaz[es] (1902–1977)1 December 197030 November 19765 years, 365 daysÁlvarez, LuisLuis Echeverría Álvarez
13López, FélixGeneral de División Félix Galván López[es] (1913–1988)1 December 197630 November 19825 years, 364 daysPortillo, JoséJosé López Portillo
14Gardoqui, JuanGeneral de División Juan Arévalo Gardoqui (1921–2000)1 December 198230 November 19885 years, 365 daysHurtado, MiguelMiguel de la Madrid Hurtado
15Gardoqui, JuanGeneral de División Antonio Riviello Bazán[es] (1926–2017)1 December 198830 November 19946 years, 0 daysGortari, CarlosCarlos Salinas de Gortari
16Aguirre, EnriqueGeneral de División Enrique Cervantes Aguirre[es] (born 1935)1 December 199430 November 20006 years, 0 daysZedillo, ErnestoErnesto Zedillo
17Vega, GerardoGeneral de División Gerardo Clemente Vega (1940–2022)1 December 200030 November 20066 years, 0 daysFox, VicenteVicente Fox
18Galván, GuillermoGeneral de División Guillermo Galván Galván (born 1943)1 December 200630 November 20126 years, 0 daysCalderón, FelipeFelipe Calderón
19Zepeda, Salvador Cienfuegos'General de División Salvador Cienfuegos (born 1948)1 December 201230 November 20186 years, 0 daysNieto, Enrique PeñaEnrique Peña Nieto
20Sandoval González, Luis CresencioGeneral de División Luis Cresencio Sandoval (born 1960)1 December 201830 September 20245 years, 305 daysAndrés Manuel López Obrador
21Trejo, Ricardo TrevillaGeneral de División Ricardo Trevilla Trejo (born 1961)1 October 2024Incumbent1 year, 197 daysClaudia Sheinbaum

See also

  • Museo del Enervante – a Sedena museum dedicated to those who have fought drug trafficking in Mexico.
  • Zuyaqui – a famous dog who worked for the agency.

Sources

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