Luis Cresencio Sandoval

Luis Crescencio Sandoval González[1] (born 7 February 1960) is the current Mexican Secretary of Defence.

General

Luis Cresencio Sandoval
Secretary of National Defense
Assumed office
1 December 2018
Appointed byAndrés Manuel López Obrador
Preceded bySalvador Cienfuegos Zepeda
Personal details
Born (1960-02-07) February 7, 1960
NationalityMexican
AwardsLegion of Honour

Luis Cresencio Sandoval
Years of service1980-today
Rankgeneral
UnitMexican army
Battles/warsMexican Dirty War
Chiapas conflict
Sinaloa Cartel-Gulf Cartel conflict
Mexican drug war

Biography

Sandoval González was born on 7 February 1960 in Ensenada, Baja California. In the Heroic Military Academy he attended high school and studies of formation of army officers. He also graduated in administration military school Superior of war.

He holds a bachelor's degree in military administration from the National Superior School of War, and a master's degree in military administration for national defense and security.

Sandoval has served as a section Commander in the Third Battalion of Military Police in the City of Mexico; he was also Head of the Technical Section and Private Secretary of the Senior Officer of the SEDENA. He was Deputy Chief of Staff of the General Headquarters of the Military Zone of Colima 20, as well as Deputy Chief of Section Five and Six of the Presidential Staff, as well as Commander of the Fourth Military Region.

In a field of foreign policy, he was appointed as Added Military Assistant at the Mexican Embassy in the District of Columbia (United States).

Sandoval was awarded the Legion of Honour, given by the French Government.

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