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Vítor Alves (soldier)

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Alves continued a successful military assignment with his promotion to Captain (14 July 1963), before being reassigned to a military commission in Angola (1963–1966). Before being included in the military commission in Angola (1967–1970), he was decorated with the Medal of Military Merit, 3rd Class
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by 1973 and member of the political commission of the MFA by 8 March 1974. Alves helped to ensure that the uprising was not merely a military coup. At the time, his home was used by the conspirators for secret meetings, where he promoted the idea of including the generals in the National Salvation
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He joined the Military School on 14 October 1954, and was a corporal by 1956, before attaining the rank of ensign in the infantry (1 November 1958). He obtained his first military commission to Mozambique (1958–1963); where he was assigned to the 2nd Division Regional Military detachment in
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Junta, in order to give the revolution respectability. What followed was a full-scale civil revolution on the heels of a military coup.
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in 1969. He was also decorated with the Governor General's Prize in Angola (1969) and Silver Medal for distinct service (1970).
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Born in Mafra, he was the son of Eduardo Manuel da Silva Alves and D. Maria Palmira Rodrigues.
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He was a well-respected career soldier, he obtained the status of Major by 1 March 1972.
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Mozambique, obtaining the position of Lieutenant by 1 December 1960.
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In 1982, Alves was appointed as an advisor to Portuguese President
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He was married on 29 March 1962, in the provincial town of
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Vítor Alves (disambiguation)
Mafra, Portugal
Portuguese
soldier
politician
Movimento das Forças Armadas
Carnation Revolution
Portugal
authoritarian
dictatorship
democracy
Lourenço Marques
Portuguese
Ramalho Eanes
Lisbon, Portugal
Otelo de Carvalho



"Morreu Vítor Alves, Capitão de Abril"
Diário de Notícias
Lusa – Agência de Notícias de Portugal, SA



"Morreu Vítor Alves, capitão de Abril"
Sol
"Vítor Alves foi o homem principal do 25 de abril (1935–2011)"
Expresso (Portuguese newspaper)

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