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Guillermo Galván Galván

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Guillermo Galván Galván
Galván in 2012
Secretary of National Defense
In office
1 December 2006 – 30 November 2012
PresidentFelipe Calderón
Preceded byGerardo Clemente Vega
Succeeded bySalvador Cienfuegos
Personal details
Born (1943-01-19) 19 January 1943 (age 81)
Mexico City, Mexico
SpouseJosefina Alvarez de la Sierra
Alma materHeroic Military College
Military service
AllegianceMexico
Branch/serviceMexican Army
Years of service1959–2012
RankDivision general
Battles/warsMexican drug war
AwardsMexican Legion of Honor
Legion of Merit

Guillermo Galván Galván (born January 19, 1943) is a Mexican general. He formerly served as secretary of National Defense for the government of Felipe Calderon. He was succeeded 1 December 2012 by Salvador Cienfuegos Zepeda.

He holds a master's degree in security and national defense at the College of National Defense, has obtained a BA in military administration at the School of War and holds a master's degree in electronic engineering from the Monterrey Institute of Technology and Higher Education.

Galván served as military and air defense attaché at the Mexican embassy in Madrid, Spain. He served as commander of various military zones in the country, including the fifth zone in the state of Chihuahua, the 30th in Tabasco, the 21st in Tabasco and the 17th in Querétaro. Galván has served as assistant operating staff director, as head of the Center for the Coordination of Air Operations of the National Defense Staff, and head of the Fifth Section of the National Defense Staff. The general also was director and dean of the University of the Mexican Army and Air Force in the Federal District and director of the Military School of Weapons Classes in the state of Puebla. Galván served as undersecretary of National Defense from March 2004 until his appointment as National Defense Secretary.

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