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Mexico is preparing to hold a military-civilian parade on September 16 to mark the beginning of its independence.
Mexican Armed Forces in preparation for the event to be held in mexico city.
The idea was to give citizens an idea of the capabilities of various military institutions. Mexico and what they can see at the parade.
Meme worthy?
Not all institutions were careful about posting content on the website.
An example was Secretary of the Navywhich surprised with images worthy of memes.
Secretary of the Navy edited the photos, putting together toy scale models along with poorly added signage to detail the weapons on display.

“The images are rough cut, low quality, and lack perspective. Some even look like memes,” he said. Universal from Mexico.
The website for the parade has only been online for a few hours, but is now unavailable.
Source: RPP

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