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Antonio Cárdenas Rodríguez

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Mexican military aviator, commanding officer of the Mexican Expeditionary Air Force in WW2 In this Spanish name, the first or paternal surname is Cárdenas and the second or maternal family name is Rodríguez.
Antonio Cárdenas Rodríguez
Nickname(s)El Charro
Born(1903-09-20)September 20, 1903
General Cepeda, Coahuila, Mexico
DiedJuly 4, 1969(1969-07-04) (aged 65)
Mexico
Allegiance Mexico
Service / branch Mexican Air Force
Years of service1925–1963
RankColonel
UnitEscuadrón 201
CommandsFuerza Aérea Expedicionaria Mexicana
Battles / wars
AwardsLegion of Merit

General de División Antonio Cárdenas Rodríguez (6 October 1903 – 4 July 1969) was a military aviator and head of the Mexican Air Force. As a Colonel he made a goodwill flight of several countries in Latin America. He traveled almost 35,000 km in 118 hours of flight time aboard a Lockheed 12, named "President Carranza" returning to Mexico City on September 13, 1940. He commanded the Fuerza Aérea Expedicionaria Mexicana (FAEM), who participated in World War II at the Battle of Luzon in the Philippines. The FAEM is notable as the only Mexican military unit ever to fight outside Mexico itself. Ixtepec No. 2 Air Base in Ixtepec, Oaxaca is named in honour of General Cárdenas Rodríguez.

Rodríguez Cárdenas retired from the Mexican Air Force with the rank of Divisional General.

References

  1. "Important Flights". Sedena.gob.mx. Archived from the original on 2011-11-30. Retrieved 2012-01-11.

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