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Bangladesh armed forces contingent to take part in Mexico’s Special parade

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A 39-member Bangladesh armed forces contingent will depart for Mexico on Friday to take part in the special parade marking the 200th anniversary of the independence of the United States of Mexico.

Bangladesh Armed Forces contingent comprises Soldiers of the Bangladesh Army, Sailors of the Bangladesh Navy and Air Warriors of the Bangladesh Air Force.

Captain Sheikh Shahid Ahmed of the Bangladesh Navy was the commander of the contingent.

After the parade, the integrated contingent will return to Bangladesh on September 20.

Everyone is hopeful that by participating in this parade, it will play a role in the development of mutual relations between Bangladesh and Mexico at the state level.


Certain chutiyas- "Bangladesh has officially become Mexico's slave." 🥳
 
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I might be sent to mexico city by a company I'm about to join

Casa bonita hear i come


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A 39-member Bangladesh armed forces contingent will depart for Mexico on Friday to take part in the special parade marking the 200th anniversary of the independence of the United States of Mexico.

Bangladesh Armed Forces contingent comprises Soldiers of the Bangladesh Army, Sailors of the Bangladesh Navy and Air Warriors of the Bangladesh Air Force.

Captain Sheikh Shahid Ahmed of the Bangladesh Navy was the commander of the contingent.

After the parade, the integrated contingent will return to Bangladesh on September 20.

Everyone is hopeful that by participating in this parade, it will play a role in the development of mutual relations between Bangladesh and Mexico at the state level.


Certain chutiyas- "Bangladesh has officially become Mexico's slave." 🥳
Mexican army sucks. They can't even fight the Cartels and the Mexican government instead of spending money to help people fight the cartels they start suing American gun makers.
 
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