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Secretaría de Marina Armada de México

Last modified: 2009-06-13 by juan manuel gabino villascán
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Emblem of the Secretariat of Navy


[Emblem of the Secretariat of Navy]
by Juan Manuel Gabino Villascán, May 10, 2001
Based on [sma94]

According the Law of November 1994, the offcial emblem of the Mexican Secretariat of Navy (Secretaría de Marina) is based on the National Arms, where the nopal, lake and stone were replaced by two crossed silver anchors; while the snake chages to silver also. The whole is surrounded by the text "SECRETARIA DE MARINA ARMADA DE MEXICO" (Secretariat of Navy Armed of Mexico) in gold.

From [sma94]
Quoted by Juan Manuel Gabino Villascán May 13, 2001.


[Emblem of the Secretariat of Navy used in flags]
by Juan Manuel Gabino Villascán, May 10, 2001.
Based on [sma00]

According the article 11 of the Decree issued on Oct. 19, 2000, the emblem shall be...

"...the shield of the Mexico Navy, which keeps the colors of the national coat of arms in the eagle and the garland..."

From [sma00]
Quoted and translated by Juan Manuel Gabino Villascán May 13, 2001.


[Emblem of the Secretariat of Navy as used in the previous jack]
by Juan Manuel Gabino Villascán, May 10, 2001.

This version was to be appeared in the Naval Jack used before October 2000. It appears also in the body's guidon and in publications like magazines, books, or manuals, it also appears in souvenirs.

Juan Manuel Gabino Villascán May 13, 2001.


Organizational guidon

[Secretariat of Navy guidon] 65x65 cm. Golden fringe 9 cm.
by Juan Manuel Gabino Villascán, Oct. 2005.


Naval Forces


[Naval Force of the Gulf of Mexico emblem]
All images by Juan Manuel Gabino Villascán, Oct. 2005.


[Naval Force of the Pacific emblem]
All images by Juan Manuel Gabino Villascán, Oct. 2005.